Shinkansen too hard ice cream
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Dude what is this wiki page?
Hardness and how to deal
Thought I was on a joke wiki for a sec.
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Lol
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Some people have tried pouring hot coffee over it to make a sort of ad hoc affogato, but according to reports, this did not work as the coffee froze on top instead of melting the ice cream.
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Some people have tried pouring hot coffee over it to make a sort of ad hoc affogato, but according to reports, this did not work as the coffee froze on top instead of melting the ice cream.
(Aluminium spoons immediately sold out)
Pro tip from a seasoned domestic train traveller from Finland: don't you go nowhere without a camping spoon/fork combo. Got a random military surplus one and travel has been smooth ever since. (Also have a table knife, a wooden mug, and a thermos mug. Oh and a Swiss army knife, but that's just regular every day stuff.)
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Dude what is this wiki page?
Hardness and how to deal
Thought I was on a joke wiki for a sec.
It reads like it was written by a Japanese speaker who did their best to translate.
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Some people have tried pouring hot coffee over it to make a sort of ad hoc affogato, but according to reports, this did not work as the coffee froze on top instead of melting the ice cream.
Pro tip: just wait for a bit.
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Dude what is this wiki page?
Hardness and how to deal
Thought I was on a joke wiki for a sec.
You know what. I'm glad it is a thing. Because this is one of those hidden cultural nuggets that unless you lived there on the regular you would never know
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Some people have tried pouring hot coffee over it to make a sort of ad hoc affogato, but according to reports, this did not work as the coffee froze on top instead of melting the ice cream.
ad hoc affogato
Now I'm curious what the difference is between ad hoc and non ad hoc affogato, because pouring hot coffee over ice cream sounds like a standard affogato to me
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Some people have tried pouring hot coffee over it to make a sort of ad hoc affogato, but according to reports, this did not work as the coffee froze on top instead of melting the ice cream.
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That is cool, ice cream frozen hard enough it'll be just right to eat when you get home (as opposed to having to get home, and wait for the ice cream to re-freeze)
Shinkansen is a train.
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Some people have tried pouring hot coffee over it to make a sort of ad hoc affogato, but according to reports, this did not work as the coffee froze on top instead of melting the ice cream.
Wait, this sounds great. I'd love to get one with some milk and pour tiny amounts on top to scrape off.
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Some people have tried pouring hot coffee over it to make a sort of ad hoc affogato, but according to reports, this did not work as the coffee froze on top instead of melting the ice cream.
Here's how I do it. Tear the container, start biting.
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Some people have tried pouring hot coffee over it to make a sort of ad hoc affogato, but according to reports, this did not work as the coffee froze on top instead of melting the ice cream.
I remember having heard a song about this. Found it again: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_VRIuKM9gw
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ad hoc affogato
Now I'm curious what the difference is between ad hoc and non ad hoc affogato, because pouring hot coffee over ice cream sounds like a standard affogato to me
It's ad hoc because you accidentally end up with coffee popsicle or something.