The inner core is solid, the outer core is liquid, and the mantle is kinda...solidish-slushy-sorta.
So the earth is like one of those fancy cherry cordials with the 2 fillings?
I think a Ferrero Rocher is a good fit. The solid core is the hazelnut, the molten core is the Nutella, the rocky crust is the wafer, and the chocolate and hazelnut coating is the topsoil.
That's great! Ratios are a bit off but we are talking about food, there's no 1:1.
I think the wafer makes sense as the mantle, the chocolate as the oceanic crust and the hazelnut as the continental crust.
A Ferrero Rocher does look like it has mountains on it as well so this tracks.
That alt text is absolutely a mood that I can only respect
Ok, hear me out. It's a scotched egg, but the egg is soft boiled.
The liquid center bursts out sometimes, it's a soup dumpling
I like to think of the Earth more as a pizza roll. Eating one right out of the oven sure feels like tasting magma to me.
raviolo
Not a ravioli, the casing was not made by pressing or folding two layers of the solid material together
So subduction zones don't count as "folding" anymore?
Not really, that brings magma currents into the equation, which actually make the comparison even worse since raviolis don't undergo plate tectonic movements
Why is the core of your ravioli molten?
And a ravioli is a filling placed between two grain-dough based layers of even thickness; making it, and thus by extension, the Earth, a sandwich.
And now I’m hungry.
Dont tell Thanatos or he'll float over with some marinara sauce
It's more like a mince pie hot from the oven. You can hold it but the insides burn your mouth if you bite into it.
"Um actually,"
The inner core is solid, the outer core is liquid, and the mantle is kinda...solidish-slushy-sorta.
So the earth is like one of those fancy cherry cordials with the 2 fillings?
I think a Ferrero Rocher is a good fit. The solid core is the hazelnut, the molten core is the Nutella, the rocky crust is the wafer, and the chocolate and hazelnut coating is the topsoil.
That's great! Ratios are a bit off but we are talking about food, there's no 1:1.
I think the wafer makes sense as the mantle, the chocolate as the oceanic crust and the hazelnut as the continental crust.
A Ferrero Rocher does look like it has mountains on it as well so this tracks.
Ravioli with meat
Takoyaki maybe?