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Why does "skin" form on my coffee?

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bigbanana | 17:34 Sun 18th Feb 2007 | Science
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When I'm feeling lazy, I make "milk coffee" by heating milk in a jug in a microwave until it's boiling and adding the milk to instant coffee powder/granules in a cup. I then stir the mixture.

If I leave the coffee to stand, after a few minutes a disgusting, inedible skin forms on the surface of the coffee.

Why does coffee skin over in this way and what is the "skin" made of? It happens whether I add sugar to the coffee or not.

The skin forms on hot milk too.

Thanks all.
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Hi There, I to put milk in the Microwave for my coffee,
But I never Boil IT.
Try to heat the milk as hot as you need it but Do Not Boil IT, Success should be yours. Good Luck & Cheers. ALLIGATOR
I would have thought the skin was made from milk!

i don't think you can avoid this as this also happens when you make rice pudding in the oven with milk.
When I make coffee and milk, the same thing happens. I noticed that this is a layer of froth. I tried poking the froth and a hole appeared in the froth. A couple seconds later it seals up again. Try poking the skin to see if it's liquid or solid. If it's froth, I'd drink it.
if there is froth covering the coffee a skin cant form
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