Microwaved tea, WTF just happened?
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I had about two thirds of a cup of tea that had gone cold, so I gave it a shot in the microwave. It was quite hot afterwards and the mug was hot (but not too hot to hold by the handle). Anyway, I gave it a stir, and the moment the teaspoon went in, the tea in the mug effervesced like crazy, shooting upwards into the air with an explosion like a rocket motor, leaving the mug empty and the kitchen a right old mess.
I've heated loads of beverages up in the microwave before, never seen anything like this before.
Any ideas?
I've heated loads of beverages up in the microwave before, never seen anything like this before.
Any ideas?
Have heard it happen before. I am sure there is a name for it. Here is an explaination.
http://www.snopes.com/science/microwave.asp
http://www.snopes.com/science/microwave.asp
I had it happen to me once years ago in an early microwave. Put a cup of water in, put the timer on for what obviously turned out to be way too long, took the cup out and when I added a spoon of sugar it fecking exploded! Scared the st out of me and I've never over timed water in a microwave since.
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