Tim Hortons Cafe Mocha...?!


Question: Ok, so I went to drink my mocha and I pulled the little tab thingy and it ripped off so I just took the cover off and went to drink it and there was an old on the edges in my drink.. why? I mean, its basically coffee and hot chocolate with a little whipped cream, what would cause the oil? its kind of gross, but I need caffene so just asking.


Answers: Ok, so I went to drink my mocha and I pulled the little tab thingy and it ripped off so I just took the cover off and went to drink it and there was an old on the edges in my drink.. why? I mean, its basically coffee and hot chocolate with a little whipped cream, what would cause the oil? its kind of gross, but I need caffene so just asking.

coffee has oil in it, and when the whipped cream melts it leaves an oily residue.

It is the flavoured base that had done that, if you look at a cup of cold black coffee there is a film of oil from the coffee itself.

And the whipped cream they use is a non-dairy edible oil product from Richs, a cool whip in a pastry bag, I have friends who work there and I watched an worker there make 4 last week at the mall, They purchase it for a supplier, it is all ready whipped in a pastry type bag, and the have a plastic nozzle to make the star tube design.

I am a former chef and used alot of Richs products over the years, there head office is in Buffalo N.Y.





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