With tea + honey, does dilution = dilution?

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Say I make two cups of tea, with a moderate amount of honey. Same amount of each both times, same type of mug. Mug 1, I stir the honey in, thoroughly, immediately after pouring the hot water over the tea bag. Mug 2, I give the honey a cursory stir or three. I am assuming that after a couple of minutes the tea at the bottom of mug 2 is sweeter than the tea at the top. But THEN I stir mug 2 thoroughly.

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Do both mugs reach sweetness equilibrium? Do they taste the same? If not, why not?

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What you assume of ‘taste’ does not only imply the chemical contains. It is also modified by other factors that you do pay your attention to. It is just like if you watched two cups of any beverage being poured into differently washed glasses in a cosy and clean and messy and worn out rooms they will taste differently just because you have already set an unconscious goal to spot the difference. Even if they were secretly cleaned and refilled without you knowing about it, you would still feel this something differing them.

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