That reminds me when I was student and we had to measure precisely the volume of a foamy liquid. I don't remember exactly what it was. But what I do remember:
- if you poor the liquid directly into the measuring devise, you get a lot of foam and it is very hard to do an accurate measure.
- if you let the liquid flow along a metallic road (it was a spatula) into the measuring devise, the amount of foam is significantly reduced.
I don't know the mechanism behind this phenomenon.