Click bait? *Really.* I'm super disappointed. It's not for anything, but I usually consume BlueBerry Muffins and for me, it was mind-blowing to think that I was eating carrot all the time. The sad part is that many people probably watch almost the whole video for that part. You are getting greats statistics in your average video length. Well played. Unsubscribed.
Use AdBlock for content creators you don't support. I don't see why you would expect so much from a Top 10 Channel. They are the epitome of cancerous content and lack common knowledge or intelligence.
Um... In case you didn't notice, whatever is in the title or thumbnail in a video, always comes last. This goes from small vloggers to some of the biggest channels. Just learn to skip ahead.
Jorge Manuel oh my god how dense are you the thumbnail was just showing that carrots aren't all orange and blueberry muffins don't contain blueberries they both had seperate arrows pointing at them so it was pretty fucking obvious. Not click bait at all.
I clicked on this video because I misunderstood the thumbnail. I thought it was saying that the blueberries in blueberry muffins are actually purple carrots!
*normally eats everything shown on video before watching it* *gets bored* *goes on youtube* *find this video* *watches video* *finishes watching video* *walks to fridge* *throws everything away* Y U LIE TO ME!?!? ;-;
They do a test on extra virgin olive oil every year. The Italian Mafia is deeply in the business of mixing extra virgin oil with cheaper sorts. However, genuine Greek olive oil has always turned out to be exactly what is advertised. High profile and very expensive Italian brands very often just repackage and sale Greek olive oil btw. If you want the best quality, try to get oil from the Peloponnese, especially the north.
No such thing as "extra virgin" the first press is just virgin. By their theory, a girl is extra virgin the first time she fucks, and the second she is just virgin...BULLSHIT
so THATS why oranges taste sooo much better than processed orange juice. some people think orange juice is bitter, and so do i. but i like to suck juice right out of an actual orange. now i know why the processed stuff tastes terrible
TheMinecraftDreamer This was a revelation to me, too. I have hated orange juice since second grade, when I was hospitalized and had to drink it every morning. I was told if I drank a lot of fluids, including the oj, I wouldn't have to get another blood draw. Well, they _lied_ to me!! I drank that nasty sour oj, and three days after they told me drink fluids, they wanted more blood!! 😂 I've hated orange juice ever since (unless it's mixed with peach schnapps 😉), but I LOVE oranges!
sogghartha If you buy prepackaged the ingredients have to accurate. The type of people who buy muffins in packages don't read ingredients labels anyway.
The US produces blueberries by the ton. If you buy fresh made pastries they have fresh blueberries. If you buy prepackaged muffins that are expected to have a long shelf you can't use fresh blueberries. Nobody is being lied to. Read the label. If you expect fresh blueberries in food designed to sit on shelves for a year you are an idiot.
Like all companies do, like McDonalds fries they say they come straight out of the ground then pre cooked and then shipped to the restaurants, and for some reason they stay fresh for more then a year.
We're living in such a fake world now, that it would probably be easier and more beneficial to make a video entitled; *10 foods that are actually real*
Those boycott "this" and boycott "that" of the past few years because they offended one group or another always seemed ridiculous to me. So many famous brands are under the umbrella of this or that megacorporation today... and one has no idea of who's actually in charge.
Um actually the prefix de means a removal or separation from. Ie: removal of caffeine. So technically the translation as it is understood is coffee that has been decafinated, not merely something that has gone through the decafination process
Where did you hear him say "uncaf" ? He says DECAF through the whole bit. I think you should lay off the DECAF coffee and start drinking the coffee that's caffeinated 🤯😝😜
In norway they also use real blueberrys for their blueberry muffins, and if there is a products containing the word blueberry in the title on the packaging and it doesnt contain blueberry, it will be removed off market
MattRevs its not clickbait is says" this is a carrot." and it was purple just like the last one it said carrots are purple. and the" not blueberries." was saying that there is no blueberries in blueberry products. so its just a misunderstood thumb nail
Not true. Look at what $20 worth of groceries looks like in any other country in the world. Just as an example, I once watched a vlog where a couple ate on 3 British Pounds a day for a month. The veggies for their first week would have blown the entire budget for the week and then some. In fact I'm not sure I could have gotten even half the veggies they did for what they spent on ALL their food for the first week, and they had enough meat to have it every night for dinner, plus milk and eggs and bread and fruits and even a little bit of sweet stuff for desserts. Their relatively modest week 1 would have cost around $200 here (I know: I tried to replicate it). Maybe the "real" food would cost the same as it does now if we didn't have processed food - I doubt it because it wouldn't be viewed as a premium item like it is now - but that doesn't change the fact that it's ludicrously expensive compared to other countries.
I make my own orange juice and its amazing. I hate oatmeal, I don't even drink soda once a month, I've never been to a wendy's,, i rarely have fish, I didn't even know grape nuts existed, and i didn't know german cake was a thing either.
Kamemeo You should get out more, I can see not liking, or never had, but never heard of. And I completely agree with you, fresh squeezed orange juice is amazing and puts to shame the "taste" of prepackaged "100% orange juice".
The intelligence of this cancerous Top 10 Channel was reflected by that poorly written "joke". You are native to the soil you are born on. If I moved to Israel right now, my great grandchildren would be native to Israel. They would not be foreigners.
I know all too well the escolar story. I once had tuna at my favorite local restaurant, it was delicious. Then after I got home I suddenly had stomach cramps, and spent most of the rest of the weekend on the toilet crapping an orange waxy substance. I had no idea what the issue was, maybe some spice I was allergic to. It wasn't until about 15 years later that I first heard about escolar, and the effect it has on some people and instantly realized what had happened to me that weekend! I've never had tuna at a restaurant again, and never will. And it's not the restaurant's fault, it's the fish suppliers that are doing it and duping the restaurant owners. Unless the fish is whole you have no idea what it really is.
Really??? Can you prove that? If you were so sick, maybe a Doctors report? Your saying it maybe this or it maybe that, yet you are accusing people of serving it to you.
genetically speaking there really isnt much difference in the colored varieties. They were just mixing different colors together till they got ones that grew orange and those became more widespread amongst europeans and eventually americans. Eat whichever you want or mix and match for a nice color blend in your presentation.
You are correct, each variety of carrot contains some form of beneficial chemical (anti-oxidant)...orange carrots >Beta-Carotene and purple ones contain Anthocyanins. Both are excellent at removing free-radicals from cells.
I don't see what you mean, lets say your beverage has 100mg of Caffeine, remove 97% and you get 3mg. That is a great difference considering a 16 fl. oz monster energy drink has 160 mg of caffeine (I am aware that energy drinks use other ingredients to increase "awareness" on a person). www.caffeineinformer.com/caffeine-content/monster This is the site that gave me the beverage data.
This has some great info on growing/what to grow in desert climates. I am in rural Australia and started growing my own tomatoes, they are going great. Now I will try beans. www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/vegetables/vgen/vegetables-in-the-desert.htm
In America can be concerning. The seeds pepppe would sell probably has fucking chemicals and most likely modified (well I'm in America btw) and the soil I'm not too sure really
I am german and I remember coming to the us and eating at a breakfast diner. When my father read "german cake" on the card we looked at each other and where like "What the hell's that supposed to be?" Someone else on a different table ordered it and when it came we still agreed that we never had seen that cake before. Good thing the mystery is solved now xD
Koztra Omfg you're another one of those stupid little kids who just hate on furries because it's mainstream.. There is nothing wrong with furries.. go home
Nathan Bryant Purple (and Pale Yellow) characters are making a comeback, so yeah they are pretty awesome! And they almost taste the same too as orange carrots.
Purple carrots are ok. The narrator was right about by they breed them but the real reason why the orange carrots took off is because they are a bit sweeter and taste a bit better. If the purple and other colored carrots tasted better then our carrots wouldn't be orange.
2:52 Goddammit! Am I the only one who likes the taste of water?! Also, I knew everything about why apple pie isn't American because of the Food God, Alton Brown.
well people not really liking water could be fixed in the future as there is a cup that is a project that makes water taste like fruit juice,soda and other things
I like the taste of fresh filtered water. And, yes, I know the water is not filtered of all the chlorine and lead in it, but it still tastes better than tap water. I can drink half a gallon to a gallon of water a day.
they're made of cows that sit in their own shit ankle high until they're sent to die. Studies show that its impossible to remove all the feces off every single cow, so they don't remove any! hope yall enjoy eating cow poop
+Grey Patches Let me guess, you just took first year undergraduate Intro To Botany and you're so amazed that biological categories don't line up with culinary categories that you have to share it with the whole internet.
This is a good reason to grow some of your own food! We live in a suburban neighborhood, but we still grow our own tomatoes, peas, beans, and more! It tastes better than store bought food, even the organic produce.
Apple pie illustration fun fact: the map of "Macedonia" shown is not actually the Macedonia of Alexander the Great, but the so called F.Y.R.O.M. state that comprises of a province of the formed Yugoslavia. The heart of Alexander's homeland is more to the South and is now part of the Greek province of Macedonia.
Very true lol Alot of people think water is bland and tasteless but theres a huge difference between each brand of water. Some taste like shit and others taste very neutral.
+Spencer Sawyer LOL seriously, right? Water is a fucking chemical, technically speaking, and the fact that a chemical is artificially made or not doesn't speak anything to its safety or benefit. Cyanide is a perfectly natural chemical and I don't think any of us want to be putting that into our bodies in any substantial quantity.
Not only is water a chemical, it's also a (super-)weak acid. And since it lacks carbon, it's inorganic to boot! I'll take my tasty, organic diet soda over boring, non-organic acidwater any day!
Nakia11798 coffee might be gross to you but the people who come from a rich cultural background love it. Side note I'm talking about REAL coffee and not sweetened water like you get in starbucks.
IndigoGrooves It's called an opinion, and it's one that most people who have tasted black coffee share. Also, it's not disrespectful to state an opinion. What IS disrespectful is calling someone a fool for having a differing opinion to yours and assuming their ethnicity because of a stupid stereotype you hold. I'm not American, in case you'd like to know, but Americans aren't all morons either. Stop it with your superiority complex and your whining about differing opinions. You're Brazilian, right? Because they all love coffee.
Isn't it that bananas aren't actually bananas? They're just a replacement for the originals, which I think no longer exist due to too many people eating them or something?
PugTime01 Shit sounds so familiar but I can't remember right now. Something about we genetically modified them so much that the original ones are going extinct. I think they were larger and sweeter than the ones we have today. I think it was just 30 years ago too, I've met older adults (I'm 27) who remember bananas being really different. So crazy...
PugTime01 no desert bananas we have now are all clones of the original desert banana that was created when a red plantain and a green plantain reproduced
Rocks Are People Too Yeah, Also He's making a big deal out of it because the chemical is similar to Formaldehyde like lmao add an extra oxygen to water and you get hydeogen peroxide, yet everybody still drinks water 😂
So, my comment got deleted... guess I can't say anything about the purple carrot's existence, or *lack thereof.* You love getting subscribers, but you really need help if you want to keep them.
MattRevs they sell a variety pack of carrots at Trader Joe's in the US atleast. it has yellow, purple and orange carrots in it. so they definitely exist Lol and are quite easy to find.
Yup have seen organic purple carrots here in upstate ny as well in farmers markets and in grocery stores, also purple potatoes and purple tomatoes. Although you probably mean, within the confines of this video (IE-clickbait)
Apple pies were popular and eaten in England decades before the sailing of the Mayflower. There are published apple pie recipes to prove this. The Apple pie is english, not American.
Many restaurants don’t even know what is actually in their premade/exclusive sauces. So when they tell you, the tomato sauce is only tomatoes and what ever they add in, ask if they are making the sauce from fresh tomatoes. (As an example).
The picture you used for 2,4 dithiapentane is incorrect, as this compound contains two sulfur atoms. It also has no structural similarities to formaldehyde, as there are no formal groups on the molecule. Get your organic chemistry right
Also formaldehyde and 2,4-dithiapentane are not aromatic compounds, as they do not contant an aromatic ring. They may smell, but that is not the chemical definition of aromatic. Get your organic chemistry right...
Peter the Porcupine "Not blueberries, that's a carrot" and it shows a purple carrot. It's obviously there to trick people into thinking the blueberries in muffins are carrots
+rob kavanagh Do you consider this "learning"? I lost brain cells for the entire duration that I watched this video. Almost all of these "facts" were useless and common knowledge or were sprinkled with little lies to the point that they weren't even worth listening to.
SHARE H!S V!S!0N its not clickbait is says" this is a carrot." and it was purple just like the last one it said carrots are purple. and the" not blueberries." was saying that there is no blueberries in blueberry products. so its just a misunderstood thumb nail
Grape Nuts originally were made from grape components. Unfortunately the castration of so many male grapes led to their near extinction so they began to replace grape gonads with the grain products commonly used today.
I think you used the wrong political outline at 6:34. The source you're citing was likely referring to the northern coastal region of Greece known as "Macedonia", not the former-Yugoslav republic, which is also confusingly called "Macedonia".
hey did u know that if u cut blueberries in half and they are white in the middle, they aren't blueberries? xD those are pretty similar to real blueberries but they're not. Real blueberries are blue in the middle.
the white ones are called bog bilberry (at least the european ones) and they are like blueberries but the taste is milder and the juice is colourless :) they are still good tho and they are actually healthier than blueberries (more vitamins, especially vitamin C)
Escolar is most commonly called white tuna in sushi restaurants and has a pale pink color. The dark red tuna we know and love is just a low quality cut of meat from smaller fish like Yellowtail Tuna, colored red with carbon monoxide treatment. The easy way for me to tell is: I have IBS, but most tuna sushi I eat doesn’t cause any symptoms. White tuna causes me fairly abrupt symptoms. That said, I don’t mind, as long as I’m forewarned and in the mood for it, as escolar is relatively tasty, if not always my fish of choice.