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[QUOTE="BillTre, post: 6552128, member: 581757"] I used to use cream or milk in my coffee. Now I just take it black with a little bit salt (shaken, not ground). Bitter coffee is not one of my favorites. The salt is a trick I learned from some sailors on a ship I used to work on. These on the bridge would make a jug of coffee at the beginning of a 4 hour watch and it would be on the heater for a long time. A bit of salt reduces the bitterness. Not sure of the mechanism, but it may involve the bitterness taste receptor, rather than chemistry in the coffee itself. [/QUOTE]
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