This is John Harrison, who worked for the Dreyer’s Ice Cream company. He’s a professional taster who tests 60 cartons a day, cutting each carton in half before tasting a spoonful, and checking to see that the ingredients are properly mixed. He uses a gold-plated spoon to avoid an aftertaste from the spoon itself. He’s so reliable his tongue is insured by the company for one million dollars. He’s also responsible for taking part in the creation of roughly one hundred different, unique flavours of ice cream, and is credited for inventing Cookies & Cream ice cream. (Note; many people have been credited for creating cookies & cream.) I adore how he’s like a professor of dessert. XD
Lyrics: So in tasting, what we do is take a small amount right off the top. It doesn't take much, that's the warmest part right here, I'm gonna invert the spoon, *smack smack Mmmmmm... Cover all nine thousand taste buds *smack smack smack smack Aerate it *smack smack smack smack Warm it up *smack smack smack smack sma- Graving up *smack smack smack smack That top note *smack smack smack That cream *smack smack smack Pure Vanilla *smack smack smack smack smack smack smack Sweeteners *smack smack smack smack smack smack Mmmmmmm.... *smack smack smack smack That's a ten. *smack smack smack smack smack smack smack smack smack smack
this guy is cool, eats ice cream like a pimp with a gold spoon. AND he covers all 9000 taste buds. Can you do that? Didn't think so kid..... Aerating is key.
I took an ice cream class from this knowledgeable, distinguished gentleman back in the nineties. Still have the syllabus. Very interesting info. Thanks for posting.
Stage of tasting an ice cream 🍦 0:10 cover all 9000 tastebuds 0:16 aerate it 0:17 warm it up 0:20 grave it up 0:22 that top note 0:23 that cream 0:24 pure vanilla 0:26 sweetness 0:28 that's a ten
how did he try all 1000 flavors? does somebody have a guide i can't figure out how to unlock the caviar ice cream level, plus I missed some of the special events wich included limited time seasonal flavors
@@SbzksbsldnabK Bro, it's easy you have to go to the ice cream truck man and tell him this code "Aerate it" the ice cream man will then kidnap you and you will soon wake up in the truck. Don't ask why and just wait until the truck stops moving or if u see a huge white and yellow mansion. Next once the truck has finished driving, he will open the door for you. Make sure you ask him for the silver spoon skin which is free on all versions of the game. But this particular skin is rare. There is only a 0.7% drop rate will occur for you to get the actual spoon. You can try and try again until u do find it. But after doing so you need to go inside the mansions gates and drop the rare silver spoon on the inside of the mansion. The mansion will begin to form and shape and u will fall inside the mansion as it has transformed into a slide. But just let the slide take u to the place, NEVER change pathways in the middle of the scene no matter the situation. Or you will not achieve the caviar ice cream level. After going past the slide you will meet with the evil ice cream man and u will one on one him. This is the tricky part. There are 20 caviar icecream level spoons that are in the shelf but only one is the real one, and sadly this is randomly generated so use your time wisely. After getting the real caviar icecream spoon you will throw it at the evil ice cream man and win the battle. You can take the spoon with you or leave it. If you leave it you will receive a secret ending at the end of the game, but if you keep it you will have the same ending. I hope this helps dude goodluck.
I’ve had breakfast with mr Harrison before he was such a jolly man always super happy he payed for me and my grandfathers meal and gave me a couple coupons for ice cream when i was younger, i didn’t believe he invented cookies and cream until he told me all of the stories just Ana amazing man
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Cover all 9,000 taste buds. Aerate it. Warm it up. Driving up. That top milk. That cream. Pure vanilla. Sweeteners. Mmmmm… That’s a ten. Edit: I came a across this video once again on 3/01/2023. I didn’t realize that 12 year old me commented on this, He would be proud…
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@@minotaur9111 Yep! This is John Harrison, who works for the Dreyer’s Ice Cream company. He’s a professional taster who tests 60 cartons a day, cutting each carton in half before tasting a spoonful. He uses a gold-plated spoon to avoid an aftertaste from the spoon itself. He’s so reliable his tongue is insured by the company for one million dollars. He’s also responsible for taking part in the creation of roughly one hundred different, unique flavours of ice cream, and is credited for inventing Cookies & Cream ice cream. I adore how he’s like a professor of desert XD
@@kiddfaith4397 My grandpa’s old firefighter friend would make the BEST ice cream when waiting for a call and he invented Oreo ice cream first. No lie.
I remember watching this as a kid, throughout the whole show what i'm wondering about is how casually he pulls out the spoon in one of his pouch like how movies portray doctors to always carry stethoscope so i guessed an ice cream tester always carries a golden spoon just to be ready
You ever get a steak So good ur D GETS HARD. And then you go back But now you know the steak's so good you ready hard So when you bite into it this time u just NUTTT. God damn this thing is so damn delicious
@@windar2390 hmmm. Should I belive a random guy on the internet, or another random guy on the internet? Or should I just use my brain and search it up myself
@@dagamerturtle i only asked a question. you dont have to believe in my question. lol and btw, i did ask google myself. top answer was 10,000, and second answer was 2,000 - 4,000. then i came back and just believed the professional.
In case you’re wondering why he has a golden spoon, it’s because gold doesn’t affect or change the flavor in any way unlike steel or other type of spoons
Fun fact: the gold spoon is because it has no flavor, unlike the metal ones. This is so that the flavor of the ice cream does not mix with that of the spoon. Edit: For the comments saying that gold is a metal, yes I know, what I mean by "metal spoons" are the common spoons that most people have, Because "metal spoons" are not made from a single mineral, they are mixtures of various types of minerals, for example, one of the most common type of spoons are "stainless steel" that's a mix between iron and chromium, Just as there are others that include nickel, aluminum, silver, etc., However, the spoon they use is pure gold, this, as I mentioned before, so as not to mix the flavor of the ice cream with that of the spoon and qualify the ice cream with more precision, in the same way that a wine taster rates a wine by drink it from a specific type of glass/cup and not directly from the bottle or another type of glass/cup, that is why various types of alcohols (brandy, beer, whiskey/whisky etc.) they are drunk in a specific type of glass
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People mistakenly think that this guy works for an ice cream company. He does not. He’s actually a Southern preacher at an ice cream social after an evening worship service in July.
Fun fact: ice cream testers use gold spoons because normal metals typically have impurities that can affect the aftertaste. So gold lets the taster have the most pure flavor
I suppose, but wouldn’t it make more sense to use a silver spoon since that’s what the majority uses anyways? Like- if your ice cream is bad because of the silverware, you can’t say “oh well it’s because of the impurities of the silver” and expect people to still buy it, no one is going to go out of their way to buy a gold spoon for your icecream so... wouldn’t it make more sense to use normal ones, because if the ice cream tastes good on a normal spoon then it’ll just taste good in general. Edit: “normal ones” being “normal spoons” btw.
That's how he eats every spoon his ever had and his wife is like "for fuck sakes Jordan shut it. I've heard you go on about ice cream for 40 God dam years. Shut it."
So for context this comes from a show called modern marvels on the history Channel and this episode was about ice cream: it’s history and production. This man is shown they tour I believe it was a blue bunny ice cream factory and his job to test that spefic company’s flavors on a scale to see if a new flavor is good and to quality test samples. Edit: more info is that he is also helps create new flavors. Along with (though I could be wrong) it was mentioned he has a higher than average taste bud amount.
Apparently hes their top quality control guy. He'll cut cartons in half before eating to test the quality of batches of ice cream and make sure everything mixed right.
This is John Harrison, who works for the Dreyer’s Ice Cream company. He’s a professional taster who tests 60 cartons a day, cutting each carton in half before tasting a spoonful. He uses a gold-plated spoon to avoid an aftertaste from the spoon itself. He’s so reliable his tongue is insured by the company for one million dollars. He’s also responsible for taking part in the creation of roughly one hundred different, unique flavours of ice cream, and is credited for inventing Cookies & Cream ice cream. I adore how he’s like a professor of desert XD
@@kiddfaith4397 hold on woah woah woah, you’re joking right? this dude fucking INVENTED cookies n cream?? this dude is a necessity that the world would absolutely be darker without.