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Subject: answer: white russion made with chocolate syrup icecubes.
From: apetail
Posted: Fri Jun 11. 2004, 11:32 UTC
Followup to: "Anyone know"  by helmo  (Wed Jun 9. 2004, 07:10 UTC)
> http://www.helmohiggins.4t.com
> ..  what Drink is this .. or is it even a drink

Abstract: The drink is made by layering with cream and the use of chocolate 
syrup ice cubes for shaking with a seriously amount of production of cracked 
ice.


The pattern is one of broken ice. (Copy the picture and invert the colors in a 
painting program)

http://images.google.nl/images?hl=nl&lr=&ie=UTF-8&q=ice+broken+&btnG=Zoeken
http://images.google.nl/images?q=ice+floating&hl=nl&lr=&ie=UTF-8&start=0&sa=N

It provides for the larger space between larger pieces and for the pieces 
which seam to fit in eachother. Why the larger pieces are in the middle I 
don't know yet. Maybe this is the most stable configuration. 

The drink doesn't has to be white it is only covered with cream and the ice 
used to shake the drink is black. Chocolate syrup ice cubes? After a few hard 
shakes pouring and layering with cream the drink shown is the result. Maybe 
the layering will form the pattern of the large pieces in a circle.


Have to test this theory yet but I have promising feelings about it. If this 
is true the drink on the picture would be the most beautifull white russion 
I've ever seen.


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