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What's the point of bagel boards? | Justinthetrees US Tree Map 

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I'm carving a map of the United States where each state is made out of wood from a uniquely important and interesting tree native to that state!
For episode 10 it's a tree I haven't talked about yet in over 2+ years of videos and boy is it overdue!
Watch while I make the state of New out of a piece of wood from a lovely piece of American beech, talk about how pretty and neat this tree is, and then proceed to use more beech wood to make bagel boards!
That's right, bagel boards! Do they do anything? Will they help me make good bagels even though I'm filming my first ever attempt? Will a breakfast sandwich made with homemade bagels make me pass out from sheer joy? Watch to find out!
Make sure to subscribe and watch the next 40 states get made out of 40 more fascinating trees!
Reminder, the only rules for which species of trees I choose for each state are: the tree must be native to the state (no introduced species at all), and no trees that were featured on the official state tree map!
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0:00 making New York + tree facts
2:40 bagel boards
4:19 making bagels!
8:27 bagels = baked
10:16 New York on the map
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@ryanroyce
@ryanroyce Год назад
Another vote for Hawaiian Koa wood. I know it can be expensive, but fortunately Hawaii is a small state so you wouldn't need much. :D
@demonkiller479
@demonkiller479 Год назад
I definitely think touching on the history of the sassafras tree would be nice especially with it's usage both with root beer and native tribes. Another fun tree with native american significance that would be much harder to source but be neat if you could is the pawpaw tree.
@Justinthetrees
@Justinthetrees Год назад
Sassafras AND pawpaw are both 100% on my wishlist for this map!
@Ghiaman1334
@Ghiaman1334 Год назад
​@@JustinthetreesSassafras might be great for Maine or Iowa
@TylerDollarhide
@TylerDollarhide Год назад
I literally just collected some sassafras for rootbeer today!
@TylerDollarhide
@TylerDollarhide Год назад
I can only collect some when at the family lake house about 2 hours east of Dallas, Texas, as that's as far into Texas as it gets.
@TylerDollarhide
@TylerDollarhide Год назад
​@@Justinthetrees can't wait for sassafras! It's my favorite foraging plant.
@wdfinbllngsly
@wdfinbllngsly Год назад
This was a really nice treat to come home to after 2 1/2 hours of driving and a job interview! (I got hired!)
@Justinthetrees
@Justinthetrees Год назад
hey congrats!!
@wdfinbllngsly
@wdfinbllngsly Год назад
@@Justinthetrees thank you!!
@giraffesinc.2193
@giraffesinc.2193 Год назад
CONGRATS on your new job!
@rainbowflowerpower4464
@rainbowflowerpower4464 3 месяца назад
Congrats! I also like to watch this channel’s videos as a treat or when I need a bit of cheering up they’re so enjoyable 😁
@justfornothing
@justfornothing Год назад
Wow when you first started making bagels I was surprised by how easy it was, then the boiling and the stoning came and I decided maybe I'm good to just keep buying them. This channel is one of my favorites on RU-vid, it's such a nice blend of interesting and peaceful and artistic. Really well done and I hope you keep up with the long form content. You're one of my top picks for what to watch while I eat lunch 😂.
@ashrowan2143
@ashrowan2143 Год назад
The boil is necessary (it gives the bagel it's very distinctive exterior and using baking soda or lye in the water gives it the ever important bagel flavour) but I've never actually heard of someone using a baking stone most people just put them on a normal baking sheet, ideally you boil it in a lye water solutions but because that is kind of dangerous to your hands a lot of people use baked baking soda(makes it more basic don't touch this with your hands at it can irritate your skin) or normal baking soda as shown here, the malt isn't strictly necessary either but it can add a nice additional flavour
@Justinthetrees
@Justinthetrees Год назад
Ah thank you so much! Also, you can definitely just use a baking sheet and still get excellent homemade bagels.
@ashrowan2143
@ashrowan2143 Год назад
I love people talking about the sassafras, it's a uniquely north American taste, which is why you will find many people outside of the continent don't enjoy the flavour, it's one of those regional flavours that if you don't taste it much growing up your not likely to grow a taste for it
@Justinthetrees
@Justinthetrees Год назад
REALLY hoping to be able to put some sassafras onto this map
@noahhenson5502
@noahhenson5502 Год назад
I have learned more things about nature and history and foods than all 11 years of school so far (Also thank you for your suggestion on where to get equipment myself)
@lospagnolofalso
@lospagnolofalso Год назад
I've never heard such a delicious and appetizing crunch before! Those bagels looked amazing!
@Jin.1000
@Jin.1000 Год назад
He has me craving fresh bagels now...
@abbybrown9919
@abbybrown9919 Год назад
I LOVE this channel. Such a comfort channel for me. Gonna keep commenting and liking and watching cause everyone needs Justin’s tranquility and Sal’s background vocals in their lives
@fionaoconnell840
@fionaoconnell840 Год назад
You should bake the second batch of bagels without the boards and tell us if there's a difference! Always love your videos! ♥
@Justinthetrees
@Justinthetrees Год назад
I wanted to do that! Sadly I had fallen so far behind on this video that I just couldn't justify the extra time.
@dissythemoth
@dissythemoth Год назад
this channel is so unbelievably humble, wholesome and kind. i love it.
@mimimaitri1
@mimimaitri1 Год назад
I love beech trees.. Kind of sad it’s not a state tree anywhere, but happy to see it get its debut.
@Cola82
@Cola82 Год назад
Not even a minute into the video and I haven’t watched enough previous ones to know. But can I just say how curious I am which tree you will (or have) picked for Oregon? I’m a big advocate for native species so I also pester people a lot about the importance of quercus garryana, or the white oak. But of course we also have arbutus menziesii, the pacific madrone, and the aggravatingly names umbellularia californica, the “California bay” or Oregon myrtle. All of them are amazing. We even have coast redwood. I guess you could also pick Pseudotsuga Menziesii, the douglas fir or acer macrophyllum, the bigleaf maple, but I feel their ranges are a bit broad, you know? Anyway, back to watching. 👀
@jenniferrue7929
@jenniferrue7929 Год назад
Artsy, cats, baking, history, chickens, and runny yolks- you hit all the right notes!
@shadowcat1811
@shadowcat1811 Год назад
For Florida, I think you should do one of the types of Mangrove trees. The Everglades are full of them and they truly feel like a special point for Florida
@probablynotpuri6203
@probablynotpuri6203 7 месяцев назад
As a New Yorker, I gotta say I love learning more about my state's history! Didn't even know that there was such an important tree that used to sit near my old home! Also, I'm definitively thinking about trying out that bagel recipe some time in the future
@issa.worries2much
@issa.worries2much Год назад
absolutely most fave youtube person fr. i like genuinely love and appreciate your videos so so much. they're so knowledgable and i am all down for the nerdy stuff and theyre so calming in a way i feel so relaxed everytime i watch ur videos. wonderful job as always my guy. i am so glad you exist
@chickenpoxfordinner
@chickenpoxfordinner Год назад
Really appreciate the longer form content :D
@Gorthaur42
@Gorthaur42 Год назад
Never before in my life have I wanted a bagel more than after watching this.
@jacen1551
@jacen1551 Год назад
Good mic pickup of that CRONCH on the mini bagel.
@faeandtired7195
@faeandtired7195 Год назад
I can't wait to see the native wood for Texas. This is really cool and as much as I see them I'd love to learn more about the tree in my own yard and these videos afe good jumping off points for me.
@lokcachte
@lokcachte Год назад
I work as a bagel maker/ baker! It’s so fun to see home bakers make bagels at home, it’s a completely different process.
@lancejay4958
@lancejay4958 Год назад
Pretty good looking bagels for a first timer! One thing you forgot though: the cream cheese schmear!
@ahuman566
@ahuman566 Год назад
i will never not love spalting, ads an amazing look to the wood
@izzy_is_chaotic
@izzy_is_chaotic 9 месяцев назад
I’m so glad the beech is representing New York! It’s one of my favorite trees, mostly because it’s easy to identify for my forestry tests 😅
@billbarrett5989
@billbarrett5989 Год назад
It would be really hard to source (probably would have to get in touch with someone who had access to old barn wood), but it would be cool if for NC (or another Appalachian state) you could do American Chestnut! The tree has a rich but sad history in the area, and was a massive driver of early pioneering, until being virtually wiped out due to blight. Efforts are being made to bring it back though. Just think it'd be cool to highlight in some way!
@miguelrodriguez-df8ww
@miguelrodriguez-df8ww Год назад
the cronch of those bagels sound great.
@brummelbar
@brummelbar Год назад
I love how the map is looking so so good ! 😊
@ruthfurber5838
@ruthfurber5838 Год назад
You are so calming to watch. I needed this❤
@ImdaVP
@ImdaVP Год назад
those literally look and sound perfect. the crunch was immaculate
@briag7460
@briag7460 Год назад
really love this kind of videos, you found a very nice concept, greatings from france
@pugger420
@pugger420 Год назад
those bagels look SO good, the crackly crust!!! love your videos and the combo of enjoying nature & baking & crafting & education, it's unique.
@koigaming406
@koigaming406 Год назад
Oh that crunch , those bagels looks so good.
@Ghiaman1334
@Ghiaman1334 Год назад
Awesome video! Wish I had the time to bake, but uni deadlines. And New York looks great! Having North Upstate laced with the spalding looks fantastic. Plus it's always great to see the chickens, such good girls, as well as pretty Sal!
@maciejzettt
@maciejzettt Год назад
Just by seeing and especially hearing you eat them, I can feel how good those bagels were!😊
@kristyjnh
@kristyjnh Год назад
I'm torn on what the California tree should be. Obviously the Coast Redwood is the state tree and was on the previous map (and was absolutely gorgeous I might add). The Bristlecone Pine Forest is also in CA down by the Mammoth Lakes but I think Bristlecone showed up on the last map too. Sequoia might be a cop-out; it's a close relative of the Redwood. Perhaps the Manzanita or Madrone? Manzanita are found throughout the state and are really neat trees.
@sarahhorvath6757
@sarahhorvath6757 Год назад
Hello! Just wanted to say that me and my family love your videos! My youngest brother is six and he loves wood cutting so Introduced him to your videos and he won't watch anything thing else. We've learned so much from your content and my brother really looks up to you. Just wanted to say thanks and keep up the awesome work! ❤
@Justinthetrees
@Justinthetrees Год назад
This is amazing! Thanks so much for watching and definitely tell your brother I appreciate the support!
@chavarose
@chavarose Год назад
This was such an awesome video! I've seen an amount of your short-form content, then saw your post/poll about not getting a lot of interaction with your longer stuff. Super glad I decided to watch one of your long videos, I really enjoyed it and can't wait to watch more! :-)
@kellydavis275
@kellydavis275 Год назад
I'm here because you asked so nicely... I also love your content and hope your channel grows beyond your wildest dreams
@jesuschrist9677
@jesuschrist9677 Год назад
hey hadnt seen one of these for a little bit but thanks for normalizing your audio across the channels, it makes listening with headphones a much better experience.
@thecountrychemist2561
@thecountrychemist2561 9 месяцев назад
If you roll your hands in opposite directions when doing the traditional method, you can corkscrew the dough before you spin it over and rejoin the ends. This massively will increase the chew of the dough. I believe Dan said a good bagle should be a mouth workout, and i relate to that. The chewier my bagles, the more i loved them.
@ericlee8231
@ericlee8231 Год назад
Juniperus deppeana aka alligator juniper would be a great piece for Arizona
@CADguru78
@CADguru78 Год назад
American Beech (for those that don’t click the link) I had a tri-color beech in my front yard as a kid. Great tree!
@rattlesnakemaster
@rattlesnakemaster Год назад
i think for louisiana a nyssa aquatica would be really fitting! i’m partial to cherrybark oak as well, but i want to see some nyssa up there. and chinquapin would be a good tree for anywhere in its native range, a very interesting tree and didn’t fall to chestnut blight as bad as the american chestnut
@samwiserowe1834
@samwiserowe1834 Год назад
I love getting to see your chickens! Absolutely adorable. Also, those bagels looked and sounded amazing. I love a good crust and they sounded so perfectly crispy and crunchy on the outside.
@cortneyp.1564
@cortneyp.1564 Год назад
Love your channel! I enjoy learning more about trees and I love seeing the all different woods. They are all unique and I love the chatoyancy! Would love to see florida next on the map!
@AnAggressiveBean
@AnAggressiveBean Год назад
It is always a good day to live and watch your videos
@corinne4954
@corinne4954 Год назад
Here to give your full length content some love. I love your videos
@safranfry6217
@safranfry6217 Год назад
I love how I can actually make these recipes because of your elevation
@noorm3129
@noorm3129 Год назад
Seeing Justin posted made my day :)
@Mr_Mooferson
@Mr_Mooferson Год назад
This series genuinely makes me so happy to watch, I just finished the compilation of the first state tree map which I've watched (I think) 2-3 times now and I'm starting to rewatch this playlist again
@Bea-km4xi
@Bea-km4xi Год назад
I really love your woodworking/cooking videos! It's so calming and informative
@juergmartig1323
@juergmartig1323 Год назад
Respect! you are the man!.. Bagels, spalting, Beach wood, spikey eatable bals 😂 you covered a tone of ground in a smooth clip about trees. epic video appreciated the content. next piece on the board board P.E.I. for Canada?!
@SandraMuniePor
@SandraMuniePor Год назад
My parents own a bagel cafe that I used to help out at when I was younger. It’s always fun to see how some folks try to hand roll them! Great video as always!
@xgamerx360x
@xgamerx360x Год назад
I think I commented on like episode three of this series to do Maine next, but screw it I’m suggesting it again! I think when you do Maine this time around, some good picks for trees would be red spruce (Picea rubens), yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis), pitch pine (Pinus rigida), or maybe some type of alder. Sugar maple would work too but I’m pretty sure you’re trying to do all new trees. I’m trying to suggest stuff you’ll actually see often in Maine but also stuff with interesting wood. I know whatever you do will be awesome and do my state justice!
@mrsnufflegums
@mrsnufflegums Год назад
Oh man, I'm in for some fun today. I love trees.
@andrewupson2987
@andrewupson2987 Год назад
When you do Oregon I’d suggest Big Leaf Maple (acer macrophyllum). You can get syrup from them similar to sugar maple, but very different tasting. I have some 12/4 slabs I chainsaw milled that have been air drying for over 2 years. I’m from WA, but it’s the same trees as in Oregon. If interested let me know how to send it to you and size desired. Some is ridiculously figured.
@colinflack4517
@colinflack4517 Год назад
I'd love to see my home state of Maryland, especially since we share a state tree with two other states so the last series kind of felt like we weren't special. We have a lot of native and distinct trees here but I'd especially love to see a sweet gum tree
@a.warner1418
@a.warner1418 Год назад
I think a mesquite (screwbean or velvet) would be good for Arizona. Edible pods, wood good for cooking, and of course the wood is gorgeous.
@spillkitmusic
@spillkitmusic Год назад
you are 100% incredible. incredible content, incredible music taste, incredible cook, the list goes on
@violamandyfinnigan5463
@violamandyfinnigan5463 Год назад
What a great video! Being from Europe, I never actually ate real bagels. But fun fact, this is going to change tomorrow, as I'm getting brunch with a friend at a "bagel café". This video hyped me quite up for that and made me really hungry 😂😂
@kimmy4994
@kimmy4994 Год назад
Just came back from my first day of class after a career change and it's always a nice gift of a video! And I love bagels, should try to make some myself!
@S8tan7
@S8tan7 Год назад
Funny you should mention the passenger pigeons fondness for beech nuts, in the UK the nuts of our European Beech (Fagus sylvatica) are a favourite of the humble wood pigeon
@issa.worries2much
@issa.worries2much Год назад
not me checking ur channel everyday to see if you've posted hehe
@rivran
@rivran Год назад
man I really love these longer videos!! and now I want bagels lol
@issa.worries2much
@issa.worries2much Год назад
NEW VIDEO!!! JUST WHAT I NEEDED TODAY!!!!!
@coolwatyr
@coolwatyr Год назад
This made me want a bagel. ❤ I love your videos. The information is great and I think all types of wood are beautiful. Thanks for sharing! ❤
@suzzanahbessette6989
@suzzanahbessette6989 Год назад
I have several beech trees in my yard, including one right outside my front door. It's next door neighbors with a Japanese Quince that somebody planted way too close to it, and a sugar maple so old it's starting to drop branches when it's windy.
@joshproteau
@joshproteau Год назад
I lived on the shoreline of CT and my whole backyard had these trees.
@infra_Gray
@infra_Gray Год назад
Awesome vid. Bagels look amazing. I love a cheap store bought bagel, a Panera bread, a local bakery. Looking forward to one day trying the real thing in New York. Can you do Maryland? bald cypress could be a cool wood for us. Our southern swamps are some of the most northern cypress swamps in the US. We're also a very oaky state. We have a Paw paw festival for the weirdos. So many biomes to choose from.
@strixsacra
@strixsacra Год назад
If you haven't picked a tree for Texas yet, the Texas Live Oak or the Texas Ash are both an option. I personally would favor the Live Oak just because they are everywhere in Texas and the famous Century Tree is one.
@SmolPotato8
@SmolPotato8 Год назад
Stop this made me so hungry, another amazing video
@Ivegotwormsinme
@Ivegotwormsinme Год назад
I don't live there or have any ties to the state but: Indiana. I think it'll bring the map together very well. Fantastic episode!
@anjanettepetty-kountz3785
@anjanettepetty-kountz3785 Год назад
Great episode!!! Those bagels look and sound great!! I’d love to see Oregon soon!! 😁
@prettyflyguy6999
@prettyflyguy6999 Год назад
Great video! I'm coming over from the shorts and catching all the full lengths! For Louisiana I'd love to see the Bald Cypress for Louisiana!
@Justinthetrees
@Justinthetrees Год назад
Thanks so much! And Bald Cypress is the state tree for Louisiana so it was already on that map (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zkcXskY9NKw.html), but we'll find something cool for this one!
@venymae
@venymae Год назад
I love your chickens!!!! ❤️❤️❤️
@danholton3115
@danholton3115 Год назад
man justin another great vid! sal is a perfect cat name
@seatails
@seatails Год назад
I love beech trees! Used to be one in the woods behind the house that had perfect sitting roots.
@mierardi88
@mierardi88 Год назад
You gotta do New Hampshire out of Paper Birch. I have a lot of fond memories of peeling the bark off the sides of trees.
@TylerDollarhide
@TylerDollarhide Год назад
Still sad that spruces and firs don't grow in Texas. Though I did collect some young pine needles this morning instead, as well as some sassafras for homemade rootbeer, which only barely reaches northeast Texas. Sassafras is by far my favorite plant to forage. Every part of it can be eaten.
@peterrockwell5862
@peterrockwell5862 Год назад
I’d like to see redwood for California, or live oak if you’re sticking to hardwoods.
@nicholasmartin2544
@nicholasmartin2544 Год назад
You should do Minnesota from Jack Pine wood
@barbara_LL
@barbara_LL 9 месяцев назад
damn, now i am craving bagels, a food i have never eaten in my life because i am not from the usa, good job justin it looks delicious!!
@matthewkelly99
@matthewkelly99 Год назад
This was one of my favorites ❤️❤️❤️ THOSE BAGELS SOUNDED AMAZING!!!. Reminds me of my favorite dad-joke: "Why don't seagulls fly over the bay?" "Because then they would be called BAYGULLS!"
@anysnail6390
@anysnail6390 Год назад
Amazing tree and amazing food.
@steelyeyes1148
@steelyeyes1148 Год назад
Would love to see my home state of Minnesota and the red pine, our state tree. No fancy reasoning, I just think it would be neat. Hope you're having a good day❤
@windsong9358
@windsong9358 Год назад
I need him saying "this sandwich changed my life" as my notification noise.
@sophiavincent7785
@sophiavincent7785 Год назад
At the middle school I went to, there was this big old hill covered in beech and maple trees, so when we hiked it we called it baple. Whole thing was three miles and I never want to walk it again but still
@jamesmast4221
@jamesmast4221 Год назад
interesting video as always. Nice bit of local and natural history and some absolutely great looking bagels. We actually make bagels here from time to time and they never last long out of the oven... well the ones my younger brother doesn't drown in poppyseeds don't at least. A nitpick about the title. it does say this is part of the us tree map series though I feel like what state and wood we're getting into should also be there. Also the series should probably be at the start of the title so that it isn't cut off while looking at the vid in the recommended bar or the subscriber feed.
@Justinthetrees
@Justinthetrees Год назад
thanks for the suggestion! I'm still honestly in a/b testing mode for titles here. Had really poor results when fronting the map on these videos so far, so testing out fronting the other parts for now. We'll see what wins out!
@Steveofthejungle8
@Steveofthejungle8 Год назад
Yes another state tree map video!!!
@qaphqa
@qaphqa Год назад
Great video!
@TuleAC23
@TuleAC23 Год назад
Super fun to climb
@janach1305
@janach1305 Год назад
Your mini-bagel is about the size all bagels used to be. About thirty years ago some bagel chain decided to be different by creating giant bagels, and everyone else followed suit. Now giant bagels are standard. No wonder we are all fat. 😸
@StewartFletcher
@StewartFletcher Год назад
Man this really makes me a crave a bagel.
@josephpayne7675
@josephpayne7675 Год назад
Hey Justin... You know you asked about Long Form vs shorts the other day/month. I have a cheeky request/ idea for long form vids/series of vids. I was out at a national trust (UK thing, google it) place the other day, sitting in the gardens, and we were surrounded by a spruce, a pine and a fir tree, and I taught my girlfriend your very useful, spikey, friendly, like to party trick, and we have used is a few times since. Basically, you are a great educator and I would LOVE IT if you did some 'out in the wild' tree ID videos (like hikinf with your pooch and Sal in a backpack... "here's a tree... this is how to ID in summer, autumn, winter and spring. There are so so many tree species in the USA which are completely novel to a UK resident and its lovely to hear about them all on the various map series, but learning to ID them would be SICK. Also, then can you fly to the UK and do the exact same video/series... K thanks Bye... You're fucking great.
@NateandNoahTryLife
@NateandNoahTryLife Год назад
I really loved this video! I think it’s a great mix of history, woodworking, and a recipe video. Although I still don’t know what the intended purpose of the bagel board is! It could be cool with custom wood tools like this as well to compare doing it with the tool you make to one without to see if it’s worthwhile to use. Keep up the good work!
@Ajtech369
@Ajtech369 Год назад
It'd be really cool for you to do my state tree the Douglas-fir. Love the videos and wish I wasn't allergic to most trees.😊
@StarryRoses
@StarryRoses Год назад
Bagels are my favorite ❤
@GPSClaymanBOSS
@GPSClaymanBOSS Год назад
For Texas, ashe juniper is a good pick as it is almost exclusive to Texas
@rizrhys1
@rizrhys1 Год назад
Loving all of this. Seriously, when are you going to open a bakery?
@peskybird8229
@peskybird8229 Год назад
You look like if pedro pascal- well if pedro pascal did woodworking lmao love the video, always such a chill vibe
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