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Are the insoluble milky white particles in Nestle coffee melamine?

No, I haven't seen what Malay white coffee is like, but my Nestle partner uses hydrogenated vegetable oil, which is an oil, so the solubility may be different in different solution environments, so you will see small white particles, so don't worry. By the way, I read a document the other day, if you use more than 5g hydrogenated vegetable oil every day, the risk of heart disease will increase by 25% ... I also like drinking coffee, so I suggest you drink less coffee and buy your own black coffee with milk-as for melamine, you don't have to worry. The dairy market has been well rectified by the melamine storm, and other food fields should pay more attention to it. . .