I'm a hot chocolate snob. I judge a restaurants hot chocolate and if it's bad, I spend the whole meal complaining about hot chocolate prejudice which is a real thing. If you order a hot chocolate, normally it takes long than a coffee despite being easier to make. Some restaurants offer coffee but not hot chocolate??? Plus hot chocolates are more expensive for no reason. AND THEY'RE SERVED IMPROPERLY - hot chocolate should be served in a cup, not a glass. This is hot chocolate prejudice and it's plaguing our society.
Why is hot chocolate more expensive than tea and coffee anyway? Like it's literally just chocolate and milk and water and frothy stuff, not too hard to get hold of surely
Hahaha i know, it's such a dilemma! I wish you would have brought this up before I left England so I would have tried the hot chocolate at costa and also done it the right way after you modelled the fluid dynamics of a hot chocolate cup 😂😂😂😂 people do actual university research on this kinda stuff btw, like there's probably a paper published by a PhD on the mathematics describing the rate of mixing of a coffee cup
There was literally an article on the front page of TSR today about the mathematics of a perfect cup of coffee... hmmmmmmm
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