@@allignorance4004 There is no evil in the name in its Turkish mean. This is its given name in English. We use a mean equivalent to the word "charm bead" for it. We say "nazar bead (boncuk)". In Turkish Evil means Seytan. There is no exact equivalent of the word "Nazar" in English. There are names that are conceptually different to ours but used differently by other cultures and languages. There are also opposite situations. This is also a normal and general phenomenon.
@@dygcnrmd "charm bead" not "evil eye" if it's positive then use the positive word "evil eye" makes no sense but that Turkish word might be equivalent to "the all seeing eye" which is also positive
@@allignorance4004 We, the Turks, did not name it English. Because English is not our language. it is a name given by foreign merchants as a result of trade since the Middle Ages. How can I (one Turkish person) change a name that has been used and recognized for centuries? There are many names in this world that are differentiated due to language differences. If you want, use the Turkish name (Nazar Bead). Because this is something that is originally Turkish. In fact, the place where the original beads were made by the real masters is called "Nazar Village". Sorry I don't want to be rude but It's like what you said: Let's not call champagne to champagne.
@@dygcnrmd I'm an english speaker I wasn't going against what you were saying, I was helping, in English it's better to call it "the all seeing eye" not "evil eye". There is a lot of controversy about the all seeing eye and people are trying to switch the meaning making it "evil eye" but that isn't correct. It's a lot of positive things in English that's been twisted including our history. I was making a correction for better understanding.
It's called an "evil eye" but the symbol is used for protection against negative energy's/karma. Fun fact, if you look at a dollar bill, there's an eye on the pyramid. So basically, money is protection or good fortune.
As a Turkish person, you are spreading misinformation about my culture. The eye on 1 dollar bill is literally just illuminati. Our nazar boncuğu (aka evil eye) has nothing to do with western culture. Nazar boncuğu doesn’t protect from karma or anything, it protects from the gazes of jealous people, which are traditionally believed to cause bad stuff to happen to you. Nazar is believed by many Turks no matter what their religion is, and it is kind of a sensitive topic
It's "evil eye protection". There are a lot of other supposed methods for protecting yourself. One I read was literally staring at the person who was giving you the evil eye.
What country is it? In Turkey it is nazar boncuğu, you must be from another Turkic country Edit: i checked your profile and your name is not Turkish at all, my bad
@@seabeesweetheart08 evil eye is in a Mexican culture and it represents jealousy, hate, and most of all evil. Witch most Mexicans wear a bracelet to be protected from it but this is only in Mexican religion
@@seabeesweetheart08it’s called an evil eye that is supposed to “protect you “ but it really just brings more negativity into your life and opens spiritual doors that can negatively impact your life
@@seabeesweetheart08the "evil eye" protects you from people giving you the evil eye out of anger or jealousy. For example, if someone drives really hard through a small street you can give them the "evil eye" by wishing that their car gets towed or that the car breaks down or something. Then it can actually happen because of that intention. To prevent people giving you the evil eye you can wear a piece of jewelry or hang a charm of the evil eye in your house
@ironnads7975 there's a point where it's pliable and cool enough to eat. It doesn't go from pliable and too hot, to hard and cold. There is a middle. But even if there wasn't, you can still day dream about wanting to eat the candy while it's soft and chewy.
@@kandykane2160 Yess, daydreaming it must be. Unless your mouth & tongue will be melted beyond repair. TIP: Look at the gloves he wears at every work station.
@mrcroob8563 Candy doesn't go from pliable molten mass to hard and cold in one second. There is a point in between of pliable molten mass to cold and hard. Take, for example, food safe. There is a temperature where food is hot and safe and cold and safe. If you have leftovers and want to refrigerate it, you want it to be cold as soon as possible. There is a temperature in between which bacteria is born. Food doesn't go from hot to cold. It has to go through the bacteria breeding temperature, too. You just make sure it doesn't stay there for long.
I love the candy snipping sounds. The crunch is so satisfying and I swear it scratched an itch in my brain I didn’t know needed scratching😅 love the evil eye design 🧿
I think it shouldn't unless it's very cold? When it's soft it's obviously warm/hot so, unless the candy or the environment is very cold it shouldn't???
" can you guss what we are making ” All : its Turkish eye 🧿 Meah while me with my smartness and quickly get in my brain is : yeah I know it's a candy No hate just for fun 😊
They really went: "🧿"
CHARM BEAD!! 😂
Evil eye protection
😂I feel real stupid because idk what fr means until yesterday @Soilsaturn
@@shelleighstone9444It turns out that I'm stupid too because I don't know what it means😂😂
Every body Turkish me yes
"can you guess what we're making?"
my smartass: candy
My idiot self reflexively thought the same. What's wrong with us?
Same
Same
I love this😂❤
Hahaha thank you for that
🧿 in Turkish we say it Nazar Boncugu (Evil Eye). It is believed that this object protects the person from bad things, bad people and bad feelings.
Why is it called evil if it's good??
@@allignorance4004 There is no evil in the name in its Turkish mean. This is its given name in English. We use a mean equivalent to the word "charm bead" for it. We say "nazar bead (boncuk)". In Turkish Evil means Seytan. There is no exact equivalent of the word "Nazar" in English. There are names that are conceptually different to ours but used differently by other cultures and languages. There are also opposite situations. This is also a normal and general phenomenon.
@@dygcnrmd "charm bead" not "evil eye" if it's positive then use the positive word "evil eye" makes no sense but that Turkish word might be equivalent to "the all seeing eye" which is also positive
@@allignorance4004 We, the Turks, did not name it English. Because English is not our language. it is a name given by foreign merchants as a result of trade since the Middle Ages. How can I (one Turkish person) change a name that has been used and recognized for centuries? There are many names in this world that are differentiated due to language differences. If you want, use the Turkish name (Nazar Bead). Because this is something that is originally Turkish. In fact, the place where the original beads were made by the real masters is called "Nazar Village". Sorry I don't want to be rude but It's like what you said: Let's not call champagne to champagne.
@@dygcnrmd I'm an english speaker I wasn't going against what you were saying, I was helping, in English it's better to call it "the all seeing eye" not "evil eye". There is a lot of controversy about the all seeing eye and people are trying to switch the meaning making it "evil eye" but that isn't correct. It's a lot of positive things in English that's been twisted including our history. I was making a correction for better understanding.
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That’s actually kinda terrifying
@@churrostarBro what
That has to be the most cursed thing ive ever seen wash my brain pls 😭
I think it's the Turkish eye 🧿
This is Not Turkish its the devil eye .. estagfirullah
@@Soso73283 And don't you see I put the emoji? It's just like the candy they made 😅
Talk hood with turks
*Nazar
I think I agree with you about that one is not real but it’s just the fact of the candy 🍭🍬😊🤔❤
Its whatever this is 🧿
its the evil eye
It’s eye candy😙
what?? 🧿o🧿
*PFFFT-* Nice play on words 😂
Lol
HAHAHAHAHA 😂😂😂😂
Wow different eye candy 🍬🧿. 🧿👅🧿
It's called an "evil eye" but the symbol is used for protection against negative energy's/karma. Fun fact, if you look at a dollar bill, there's an eye on the pyramid. So basically, money is protection or good fortune.
As a Turkish person, you are spreading misinformation about my culture. The eye on 1 dollar bill is literally just illuminati. Our nazar boncuğu (aka evil eye) has nothing to do with western culture. Nazar boncuğu doesn’t protect from karma or anything, it protects from the gazes of jealous people, which are traditionally believed to cause bad stuff to happen to you. Nazar is believed by many Turks no matter what their religion is, and it is kind of a sensitive topic
Also if you look in the mirror, you have two eyes, so it's double protection
But the eye in the dollar bill, it's the eye that sees all. That's a different meaning.
No...wrong...That's the all seeing eye and has absolutely nothing to do with luck or blessings.
Boy!! That's the "All Seeing Eye" on our money.
The evil eye I think it's called. It protects you from the evil eye 🧿
It doesn’t fr
Ah yes, the evil eye protects you from the evil eye
@@MrAceSpadesBAHAHAA, I STARTED CHOKING 😂 I didn’t realize that.
It's "evil eye protection". There are a lot of other supposed methods for protecting yourself. One I read was literally staring at the person who was giving you the evil eye.
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It's the nazar eye 🧿
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Where did you got that i dont have it
Da evil eye stone that protects you
I've never seen you guys use that light blue before. It looks very nice. Also, its an eye.
NAZAR BONCUĞUUUU🧿🇹🇷
I don't no what is this in English but in our country we call it cheshm nazar or nazar eye 🧿 ( cheshm means eye)
Correct ✔️✔️✔️
What country is it? In Turkey it is nazar boncuğu, you must be from another Turkic country
Edit: i checked your profile and your name is not Turkish at all, my bad
In America we tend to just call it the "evil eye"
@@Lampey22 no it’s iran
Isn't nazar translated to attention?? If so, you'd be calling it in English the
Eye attention or attention eye?
Nazar boncuğu 🧿
BRUH
bruh to what? lol @@0p0szuM_b0n3zZ
Cockroaches stealing stuff once more
Evil eye candy I'm a Mexican so I know what it means
Evil eye candy?? What does it mean? Sorry, I truly am interested in this.
@@seabeesweetheart08 evil eye is in a Mexican culture and it represents jealousy, hate, and most of all evil. Witch most Mexicans wear a bracelet to be protected from it but this is only in Mexican religion
@@seabeesweetheart08it’s called an evil eye that is supposed to “protect you “ but it really just brings more negativity into your life and opens spiritual doors that can negatively impact your life
@@seabeesweetheart08the "evil eye" protects you from people giving you the evil eye out of anger or jealousy. For example, if someone drives really hard through a small street you can give them the "evil eye" by wishing that their car gets towed or that the car breaks down or something. Then it can actually happen because of that intention. To prevent people giving you the evil eye you can wear a piece of jewelry or hang a charm of the evil eye in your house
What does that have to do with being mexican
Evil eye. 🧿
Correct It was in my Google emoticons. 🧿
I had no idea that's how it's called in English, in Portuguese we call it "Greek eye"
The evil eye?🧿🧿🧿🧿🧿
Definitely my favorite batch yet! 🔥🧿
Looks like this: 🧿
Would love to eat some of that candy when it's still mid soft, not hard yet but already cool enough
If it is slightly pliable, it's too hot to eat.
@ironnads7975 there's a point where it's pliable and cool enough to eat. It doesn't go from pliable and too hot, to hard and cold. There is a middle. But even if there wasn't, you can still day dream about wanting to eat the candy while it's soft and chewy.
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Yess, daydreaming it must be. Unless your mouth & tongue will be melted beyond repair.
TIP: Look at the gloves he wears at every work station.
@@kandykane2160No it hardens well before scolding temp
@mrcroob8563 Candy doesn't go from pliable molten mass to hard and cold in one second. There is a point in between of pliable molten mass to cold and hard. Take, for example, food safe. There is a temperature where food is hot and safe and cold and safe. If you have leftovers and want to refrigerate it, you want it to be cold as soon as possible. There is a temperature in between which bacteria is born. Food doesn't go from hot to cold. It has to go through the bacteria breeding temperature, too. You just make sure it doesn't stay there for long.
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OMG that scissor cutting the Candy sound is SOOOOOOO satisfying ❤
I love your vids❤❤❤❤❤
I love it omg how do I get some of these evil EYE return to sender candy 🧿🧿🧿✨✨✨✨🧿🧿🧿🧿✨✨🧿🧿🧿💙💙✨✨✨✨✨🧿🧿💙
that’s such a beautiful blue
Looks insanely tasty 🤤 🧿
In Turkish, this is called "nazar boncuğu". It is believed to protect you from evil eyes.
Cockroaches stealing stuff once more
Can you make a 🍄 one
Looks like an Evil Eye sign?
thats that one turkish decoration?
to me it looks like the RAF roundel
its meth
I want taste it. 🔘
Eye ball candy 🍭🍬
A eye????? ❤❤❤❤❤ btw! You guys are awesome, I love the way y'all make the candies! Satisfying...
Nazar.
Now why did I think you were gon a make an aquarium? 😅 i thought the white was gonna keep a sand texture for some reason
SAMEE- I thought they were making a whale for some reason when I saw the blue and white. Kinda sad it wasnt a whale 😢❤❤
A nazar! That's so cool!
Eye like this image 🧿
I like how you make candy😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
I think that it is a light blue and a evil eyes balls in shadow and that’s looks so awesome 😮😊😎
I love the candy snipping sounds. The crunch is so satisfying and I swear it scratched an itch in my brain I didn’t know needed scratching😅 love the evil eye design 🧿
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This thing:🧿
Probably my favourite candy design..🧿🩵🤍
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What do you do with the large leftover part after you cut it off???
Evil eye (witch stuff)
Maybe try Captain America shield sometime
Why it look like slime 😮yummy 🧿
Probably a dumb question, but does it require a lot of muscle to tug and pull like that trying to keep it from hardening?
I think it shouldn't unless it's very cold?
When it's soft it's obviously warm/hot so, unless the candy or the environment is very cold it shouldn't???
In India people call it 🧿 nazar suraksha kavach 😂😆
Saves you from bad things and etc, it's looking nice tho no 🧢
The Turkish 🧿 evil eye
Seeing the candy stretch and work makes me wish I could just take a bite out of it 😂
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Evil eye 🧿
🧿???
The evil eye 🧿
Something. Your making something 🎉❤
🧿 the evil eye I am a person who loves anything witchy and I have a necklace of it it’s really cool
Evil eye!!!!!
It's like edible glass, so pretty. Such a soothing process to watch.
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Hol up this is an emoji?
Oh gosh it is: 🧿
It matches👍
This is called Evil eye shield in India 😂
It's the evil eye But in candy form
Can you try this diamond 💎 with this blue because it is very nice
No cojax
They are adorable good job👍
انها شارة الحسد 🧿
" can you guss what we are making ”
All : its Turkish eye 🧿
Meah while me with my smartness and quickly get in my brain is : yeah I know it's a candy
No hate just for fun 😊
Evil eye candy
Esses pedaços que sobram da ponta, dá para reaproveitar?
Not me thinking it was toothpaste 😭😭
Man i dunno but the candy looks good 🤩
Evil eye 💙
The blue evil eye🧿
Edit:That ppl say it protects u but idk if it's true or not????
👁Eyeball
I absolutely love watching your videos thank you so much. Truly masters of your craft
"Jesse...we need to cook"
“Wultah”
finally found a breaking bad comment
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Imagine if one day they made sans in their candy 😆 I would love to see it lol
ITS AN EYE BALL 🧿🧿🧿🧿🧿🧿🧿🧿🧿🧿🧿
Eye ball
No
Plz try to made mermaid candy😊
Evil eye candy 😂
The blues are just beautiful!!!! I wish my windows were that color!
Evil eye 🧿🧿🧿🧿🧿
Despite his comments against women, he seems like a passionate cool 😊
Them: Can you guess what we are making?🧐
Me: idk candy..😀
I wish I had those sweets in the UK
Looks like Turkish Evil Eye
Cockroaches stealing stuff once more
Satisfying and asmr to perfection 👌
It is eye 👁️👀that is true ❤❤
Me encanta el dulce 🍡😻😻🍡🍡🍡🍡🍡😻😻
It’s obviously a eye
Its every drug every narcotic and candy
And soon cojax
I have no idea what kind of candy that is but I want to try it
I don't know, maybe candy?
That crunch though!? 🤤
I was thinking space theme?
Candy making ❌
Coloring and adding little bit flavour in 99.99%sugar ✅
😅😂😂
“methemphenamine? no, cocaine? oh candy”
Best comment here
0:35
Colgate Toothpaste
✨ Taffy edition! ✨
The Evil Eye
Man I wish there was more of this.