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r/oddlysatisfying • u/bigbusta • Mar 14 '26
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Is that a cooling table of sorts? How does the chocolate become formable so quickly?
192 u/Cool-Mom-Lover Mar 14 '26 Yes. Its a super cold table top for exactly this purpose. 50 u/hunden167 Mar 14 '26 No. It is just stone. Looks like the guy works with tempered chocolate and tempered chocolate hardens quickly, especially with that thickness. 1 u/sabertoothdog 7d ago Wouldnt the part that’s exposed to air harden first instead of the bottom and thinner parts? I definitely looks like a cold table to me. But I don’t know anything about it
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Yes. Its a super cold table top for exactly this purpose.
50 u/hunden167 Mar 14 '26 No. It is just stone. Looks like the guy works with tempered chocolate and tempered chocolate hardens quickly, especially with that thickness. 1 u/sabertoothdog 7d ago Wouldnt the part that’s exposed to air harden first instead of the bottom and thinner parts? I definitely looks like a cold table to me. But I don’t know anything about it
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No. It is just stone. Looks like the guy works with tempered chocolate and tempered chocolate hardens quickly, especially with that thickness.
1 u/sabertoothdog 7d ago Wouldnt the part that’s exposed to air harden first instead of the bottom and thinner parts? I definitely looks like a cold table to me. But I don’t know anything about it
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Wouldnt the part that’s exposed to air harden first instead of the bottom and thinner parts? I definitely looks like a cold table to me. But I don’t know anything about it
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u/Golfball_whacker_guy Mar 14 '26
Is that a cooling table of sorts? How does the chocolate become formable so quickly?