This video is everything. He’s so healthy that the sugary cereal literally affected him right away and he couldn’t speak as easily as he normally would. 😮
And his judgements were harsher at first when he got the full effect of just how much sugar was in them. Really shows you how quickly we become accustomed to added sugar in everything.
Did you know Susur Lee (iron chef dad) exploited his workers and charged them for mistakes in the kitchen and also withheld tips from his staff? His wealth was generated from exploitative working practices.
@@user-jq1ys5yl2v i just looked it up and apparently it was more like a lot of high end restaurants and bars had the same practice until it was outlawed in 2016 or so. Doesn't seem that bad honestly, what you said is quite defamatory and slanderous compared to the actual story.
Your guy's energy together is so fun to watch. Such wholesome content yet really fun and engaging. I remember watching Iron Chef all the time back in the day. Watching your videos brings me back to my own childhood
Iron chef Dad is sooooo entertaining to listen too. He says some of the most random stuff sometimes and its damn hilarious lol. He also was all over the place this video. Couldn't stop laughing when he kept changing the order 😂😂😂😂
I would agree with your dad’s taste with cereal. Majority of the cereal is sweet. He seems wholesome and I’ve always respected his reviews on food! His struggle with English is just too funny.
Corn pops and frosted flakes are my top 2 of these choices! Love a good crunch! Rice Krispies reminds me of childhood. We mostly ate oatmeal (with maybe raisins and a little brown sugar, and it's still one of my favorite comfort foods.
What no cheerios??? They would’ve been S tier for sure… this guy is great!!! And his son opening up a whole new world of processed junk food… I love that he wasn’t going to waste milk on the pebbles!!!! Not sure if he’s done hot pockets yet…
I'd love a video of the quick oven dishes to see how they stack up against their real-made counterparts. (like pot pies, frozen pasta, breakfast hash.. stuff like that. See which ones he would consider okay dishes)
Pretty spot on with how I'd arrange them (outside of Corn Pops, which has always been a personal fave). Love the tier lists. Would love to expend this to more parts maybe focusing on ones he's likely to hate, or ones more likely in his wheelhouse.
I don't eat these cereals anymore since I was diagnosed with diabetes, but now that I have brought my A1C back down, I will occasionally have honey nut cheerios with coconut milk. Fantastic combination if you think of it as dessert and not breakfast.
A part 2 would be interesting. Shreddies, Honey Nut Cheerios (or multigrain), Raisin Bran, Honey Bunches of Oats, Quaker Granola, Shredded Wheat or Mini Wheats - all popular and the staples in my house growing up. Iron Dad might even like one or two of them.
I freaking love your dad. The way he says like there is no way I would feed you guys this did your mom really feed you this? Lol! He’s a treasure. A real Charm…😂💖
Love love love these videos. I think you should get a poster board or something so your dad can see the tierlist himself, rather than having it on your phone.
Well now that you explored the depths of sugar cereal that we all consumed as children and sometimes as guilty adults, may as well stay in different, but similar territory and go for over salted chips we all had in our lunches as kids. Can most likely save some money and buy some of those variety small bag bundles that include random flavors of doritos/cheetoes/fritos/lays/ruffles/funyuns ect and throw in a few odd balls like pringles. Or if you just want to really double down on the sugar, compare some of the most common chocolate candy bars, but I am assuming your dad wants a break from the sugar :P.
One thing I think would be fun is if you bought the frozen version of the restaurant meals from the grocery store and compare them to the restaurant version. You dad can’t add or change anything. He should cook it exactly as is following the frozen instructions
First! Thank you Iron Chef Dad for posting this video today! I was just told that I have a non cancerous brain tumor which I did surgery for yesterday. This video has really brightened my day!
Hey stranger. I'm rooting for you here in SC, USA. May you heal swiftly and get back to what you love to do as soon as possible! Sending you warm and comforting vibes and just enjoy some RU-vid and relax for now; you are fighting a hard fight and you deserve to rest and heal up.
It would be AWESOME to watch you prepare and cook a meal for your dad all on your own for once. His reaction, insight, and critique would be so wholesome 🙏🏼
My favorite as a kid was Reese’s Puffs, hands down, but as a teen I preferred Raisin Bran and honey bunches of oats. I now eat low sugar versions of those two regularly.
I'm 34 and I still can't resist buying a box of Reese's puffs every now and then. They're just too damn good. Hasn't been one cereal my whole life that came close lol
I’m with your dad on fruit loops and fruity pebbles suck. I’ve never tried Lucky Charms , Cinnabon or Oreo. I’d love to see him try Cheerios, Special K vanilla almond, Raisin Bran etc.. I think he’d like those kind of cereals
I love your videos and I think in the next video you should rank different types of ramen noodles. And if you can find it try to rank the seafood cup noodles because that is my favorite type to get for lunch at school
Hahaha from the Big D to the confusion about the tier list, susur sugar rush and disappointment in your mom buying that for you all is a blast ! Thank you !