Thank you for concurring with me. This is also the explanation i could come up with while observing food mixer blades(they resemble a fork more than a spoon), tough the flow is more turbulent in that case.
While i do understand that a larger surface area of the spoon will "flap" the liquid around better, but assuming similar motion with a fork might mean a more heterogeneous mix.
Of course we haven't mentioned the intensity of mixing. A food mixer's blades appear more closer to a fork than a spoon.
Australian National University hosts a random number generator based on quantum fluctuations in the vacuum : https://qrng.anu.edu.au/
Question : With respect to breaking cryptography, today's cryptographically secure pseudo random number generators (CSPRNGs) seem capable.
What threat scenarios would require true (or near-true) random generators?
In certain countries like India and Sri Lanka, fermented rice and lentil cakes (Idli) are extremely popular too as a healthy vegetarian option that is good for the gut.