Yes, you can drink milk after eating an egg.
Based on the provided reference, it is absolutely safe to consume milk after eating boiled eggs, or vice versa, or even to consume them together.
Why some people might feel discomfort
- While the combination is safe, some people might experience stomach discomfort.
- This discomfort isn't related to the egg and milk combination itself.
- It's more likely that the eggs themselves are causing the unease, as some individuals don't tolerate eggs well.
- The feeling is unique to individual's sensitivity towards egg consumption and not to the combination of milk and egg.
Key Takeaways:
- Safety: There is no inherent danger in eating eggs and drinking milk together.
- Individual Tolerance: Discomfort experienced is likely due to an individual's reaction to eggs, not the combination with milk.
- No Restriction: You don't need to worry about combining these foods, unless you're personally sensitive to eggs.
- Personal Experience Matters: If you consistently feel uncomfortable after eating eggs, regardless of whether you drink milk with them or not, consult with a healthcare professional to discuss possible food sensitivities.