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A Hot Drink on a Hot Day Can Cool You Down
Their answer, in short: Yes, a hot drink can cool you down, but only in specific circumstances. “If you drink a hot drink, it does result in a lower amount of heat stored inside your body, provided the additional sweat that’s produced when you drink the hot drink can evaporate,” Jay says.
How does this work? “What we found is that when you ingest a hot drink, you actually have a disproportionate increase in the amount that you sweat,” Jay says. “Yes, the hot drink is hotter than your body temperature, so you are adding heat to the body, but the amount that you increase your sweating by—if that can all evaporate—more than compensates for the the added heat to the body from the fluid.”
The increased rate of perspiration is the key. Although sweat may seem like a nuisance, the body perspires for a very good reason. When sweat evaporates from the skin, energy is absorbed into the air as part of the reaction, thereby cooling the body. A larger amount of sweat means more cooling, which more than counteracts the small amount of heat contained in a hot beverage relative to the entire body.”
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A Hot Drink on a Hot Day Can Cool You Down

Their answer, in short: Yes, a hot drink can cool you down, but only in specific circumstances. “If you drink a hot drink, it does result in a lower amount of heat stored inside your body, provided the additional sweat that’s produced when you drink the hot drink can evaporate,” Jay says.

How does this work? “What we found is that when you ingest a hot drink, you actually have a disproportionate increase in the amount that you sweat,” Jay says. “Yes, the hot drink is hotter than your body temperature, so you are adding heat to the body, but the amount that you increase your sweating by—if that can all evaporate—more than compensates for the the added heat to the body from the fluid.”

The increased rate of perspiration is the key. Although sweat may seem like a nuisance, the body perspires for a very good reason. When sweat evaporates from the skin, energy is absorbed into the air as part of the reaction, thereby cooling the body. A larger amount of sweat means more cooling, which more than counteracts the small amount of heat contained in a hot beverage relative to the entire body.”

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The Coffee/Tea Blog Is Up!

I started the coffee and tea blog I was talking about! Also (if you couldn’t tell by my blog titles Dear Science and Caffeinated Consciousness) I’m a TV on the Radio fan. Check it out at thedailycuppa.tumblr.com! 

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Coffee and Tea Blog?

I’m thinking about starting up a coffee and tea blog. Opinions? Also, does anyone know some good beverage blogs I can follow? My dash is severely lacking in caffeine. 

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photojojo:

There’s something about caffeine and high-speed photography that just meshes well.

(Photos by Jack Long)

High-Speed Photos of Coffee Splashes

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    • #high-speed
    • #coffee
    • #food
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Jack Long.
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chefro:

Jack Long.

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GOOD NIGHT SWEET PRINCE
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diarrheaheartfailure:

GOOD NIGHT SWEET PRINCE

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    • #eyes
    • #can
    • #milk
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