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The milk foam challenge

Natalie Hemengül
8.10.2020
Translation: machine translated
Cutter: Armin Tobler

Three children's heads, three everyday objects and one question: who makes the fluffiest milk foam with what?

If you want to put a white crown on your coffee, you usually reach for a milk frother. No problem in the office. But who has one of these at home?

We don't.

Therefore, as part of a little competition, we tried to conjure up a decent milk froth using everyday objects.

Carolin, an experienced 29-year-old, is trying her luck with a French press:

Armin, much older than he looks, is at the start with a hand blender without safety goggles:

And I, a crisp 28, rely on youthful muscle power and shake myself and my milk into the home straight with a jam jar:

Who did it best?

Watch the video above and decide for yourself. Because you choose the winner:

From left to right: Caro's work is entitled «The pale face of society», Armin's fiasco doesn't deserve a name and my creation is clearly inspired by the unique geometry of a goat's beard.
From left to right: Caro's work is entitled «The pale face of society», Armin's fiasco doesn't deserve a name and my creation is clearly inspired by the unique geometry of a goat's beard.

Who foams the frothiest milk?

  • The pumping Carolin
    62%
  • The lively Armin
    15%
  • The shaky Natalie
    23%

The competition has ended.

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As a massive Disney fan, I see the world through rose-tinted glasses. I worship series from the 90s and consider mermaids a religion. When I’m not dancing in glitter rain, I’m either hanging out at pyjama parties or sitting at my make-up table. P.S. I love you, bacon, garlic and onions. 

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