õhuvahu
Õhuvahu is an Estonian term that translates to "air foam" or "froth" in English. It is a general term used to describe a mass of small bubbles of gas within a liquid or solid. The specific context in which õhuvahu is used will determine its precise meaning.
In culinary contexts, õhuvahu can refer to a light and airy dessert or topping created by whipping
In industrial or scientific applications, õhuvahu can refer to foams used for insulation, fire suppression, or
The formation of õhuvahu typically involves the introduction of gas into a liquid or semi-liquid substance,