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@@vintage1908 viscosity, like, how resistant to flow a material is liquid water has a lower viscosity compared to, say, honey, but if you heat up a material it's viscosity decreases as you add more energy to it, like if you heat up honey in the microwave it becomes more "runny", similarly cooling down a material increases its viscosity, like how the soft and flexible candy hardens when you put it in the freezer _(though tbh probably just the water in it turning to ice, but still)_
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@@blayknight7013 it's just frozen.. Ice at best (and even that is a stretch). Ice is not glass. Even potato chips is brittle. doesn't make it glass >.> I was expecting that he was at least attempting to make a thin sheet of brittle sea through ish material out of the candy. It's not unheard of (fake glass can be made out of sugar). So yeah, that was disapointing
@@vasilisk350 straining plain yogurt makes it concentrated. The end result tastes sort of like ice cream, but without the extra sugar. It was a delicacy during my childhood.
I used to put wieners in the microwave with cheese and make myself cheese hotdogs. That was once every other month. I would usually only eat oatmeal and hard boil eggs, lol.
"When i was a kid..." proceeds to do the most complicated shit a child would never do Edit: gotta buy a kayak now, mfs are crying me a river over some goofy shit 💀
@@AngieDeAguirre If the sugar crystalizes, then it's badly made candy, usually. Good hard candy is made in a way to keep sugar in an amorphous state: a glass
@@aretorta it's just referred to as glass candy because the sugar hasn't recrystallized making it see through, it's not actually considered a glass, also crystalized sugar doesn't equal bad candy it's just a texture difference making different kinds of candy, again the candy isn't considered an actual glass, it's only called glass candy because of the non crystalized structure, gummy bears and cotton candy are also considered "glass candy"
@@curtisclaire4341 You're right, I only said it usually makes for bad candy because that's the most common kind of hard candy one sees. Crystals make the candy brittle and grainy in texture, USUALLY unpleasant. Also, as a Material's Chemist, I would totally call the material "a glass", and so would my colleagues.
Ooh fun! Love this idea. Similarly, I used to wrap an apple in fruit roll ups and then freeze it for a couple minutes (just long enough for the roll up to harden)! They were great. I have no idea what gave me the idea but it’s so nostalgic now haha.
The randomness of ideas. A caveman makes a forge and invents metalworks by pure chance. A person learns fire makes food taste good and cooking is invented. Someone discovers that salt keeps things from going bad and preserving food is invented. Some guy on the internet discovers that cold things are brittle and invents a new form of treat. This has occurred long before humans, stone tools were first invented by human’s ancestors. Before that snakes discovered how to slither by chance as they lost their legs. Fish figured out how to swim. Invertebrates before them learned how to move. Life is based on it’s instincts for creativity, and this results in… “the best thing since sliced bread” Invention and innovation are the byproduct of an evolving species, and here we see the prime example, a perfect representation of how it happens, how it happened, and how it will continue to happen into the future. Perfect.
Believe it or not, that “child-like sense of wonder” people often talk about? It’s a real thing! I’m sorry that daddy and mommy didn’t let you explore your curiosity.
@@ElliotNess-jg8gt Believing everything on the internet is real is naive. Believing everything on the internet is fake is cynical. Believing kids can be creative with food is neither. I did things like this when I was a kid. As did my sister and my friends. Again, I’m sorry y’all weren’t as free to explore your curiosity. Or maybe you just lacked it? Either way, I truly feel for you.
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Where's the glass?
How does one even think about doing that in the first place?
A lot of free time and a passion for mixing things that shouldn’t be mixed
@@MakeSushi1sure buddy
@@synergysportals what did this mean lol
I used to pour apple juice into my lucky charms. Kids shouldn't be allowed to be alone with food 😂
😂😂😂😂
I was thinking he was going to actually make glass out of this piece of candy
Nope, just more candy
Unfortunately it was clickbait
He did make it glass candy. Not see through though
NileRed would probably do that
@@samuelezrag NileRed would make glass into candy
Little You is an absolute genius to execute this with such finesse 😂😂😂 that’s awesome you discovered this and just were being creative as a kid.
Fun fact: You can actually melt sugar and make it into glass. That's how they make breakaway bottles in movies. It's a very delicate process tho.
So you can eat the fake glass?
@@dr3yk3ntprobably
@@dr3yk3nt Yep! Perfectly safe to eat!
Or rock sugar essentially right
Practically, it's the same thing.
I came here expecting actually turning candy into edible glass, not just freezing it to change its viscosity
But, technically it is KINDA glass? 😅
At least they got the normal part of how a glass works we just need to make some decor@@IamcoolBunny369
Change it's what?
@@vintage1908 viscosity, like, how resistant to flow a material is
liquid water has a lower viscosity compared to, say, honey, but if you heat up a material it's viscosity decreases as you add more energy to it, like if you heat up honey in the microwave it becomes more "runny", similarly cooling down a material increases its viscosity, like how the soft and flexible candy hardens when you put it in the freezer
_(though tbh probably just the water in it turning to ice, but still)_
I say material, but viscosity is typically a measure for liquids of various goopyness, like oils or melted plastic
"When i was a kid i used to"
[LOUD INCORRECT BUZZER]
???
its not really his fault you werent as creative as a kid
what
Fr
@@Hatmanpersonstay naive kid
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thanks bro i was trying to rest
thanks bro i was on my 15 year edging streak and when i almost finished it, i read this comment it changed my life thank you so much.
@@LanderLG what 😭😭😭
i actually needed that tysm
@@LanderLGyou prolly not even 15 😂☠️😭
so you dont turn candy into glass. Phenomenal
That was dumb clickbait
It's brittle like glass not transparent like glass
@@blayknight7013 it's just frozen.. Ice at best (and even that is a stretch). Ice is not glass. Even potato chips is brittle. doesn't make it glass >.>
I was expecting that he was at least attempting to make a thin sheet of brittle sea through ish material out of the candy. It's not unheard of (fake glass can be made out of sugar).
So yeah, that was disapointing
@@blayknight7013shit's more like eggshells than glass tbh
@@Ruchunteur you dont get what the video's trying to imply? For how smart you're trying to be you don't really get context clues...
Ahhh, the wonderful experiments we used to do during our childhood. I used to strain plain yogurt. It turned out so delicious.
Thanks for sharing :)
wait im curious what does straining plain yogurt do
@@vasilisk350 straining plain yogurt makes it concentrated. The end result tastes sort of like ice cream, but without the extra sugar. It was a delicacy during my childhood.
@@bird271828Bro invented Greek yogurt
I used to put wieners in the microwave with cheese and make myself cheese hotdogs. That was once every other month. I would usually only eat oatmeal and hard boil eggs, lol.
Finally an unconventional food combination that actually sounds delicious and thought out
It's super tasty 😋 😀 thank you very much!!
How was bro a kid when these came out💀💀💀
Probably a different brand
They are old , older than you it seems
this candy is like 70 years old...
bro was a scientist as a kid
2 likes and no comments? lemme change that
@@Misoxx.shut up
Bruh
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@@eldinacosic2311 4th*
NileRed changed our perspective on a lot if things huh? 😂
exacly hahah
I literally thought this was gonna be a nile red video. I was sorely disappointed
Lmao
i thought he was gonna turn candy into C12H22O11 and then somehow get Si and make SiO2
@@BaasicDevelopersame
wow, i never expected this to work, tysm❗️❗️
Finally i great tutorial, subbed and liked
Bro had the most creative childhood. Grilling on a toaster sounds so cool.
Aint no way bro did this as a kid💀
Right😂
Bro copy paste food ideas from Pinterest
I agree he lie so much.
Bro the candy wasn’t even made in 2023 it was made in 2024 bro is lying more than anyone
@@遭 This guy really thinks fruit gum strips were invented last year 😂
It looks good. Dont know why it has anything to do with glass, but still. Looks good.
Maybe cuz like, you mold it like glass and cool it?
@@paulinelol3930 you can’t really mold glass with your hands
@@PancakebatterLuigiyou can… heated glass is flexible like the candy, and when it’s cooled its hard and breakable.
@@coolsaige aint it like hot as hell?
@PancakebatterLuigi yeah, not with your bare hands, but you can use tools that you manipulate with your hands.
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i love wrapping frozen fruit with fruit rollups! when i was a kid i used ice lol.
I like the bit where he turned candy into glass
glass?!
@@kayleeemaciass3759you didn’t get it, huh?
where? i dont get it
@@MantisBudhi9570on the caption it says he will make it to glass
@@Nathi_bae i know but he didnt in the video
Making candy into glass: 🌞
Making glass into candy: 🌚
🌞🌞
I thought it was a NileRed Video when I saw the title
Fr
Wdym
💖🤯
The crunch was so satisfying!
This fr a good Method that looks so good I would eat 100 of those in 2 secs
I liked the part where you made candy into glass
LMAO
yeah i liked that part too
Yeah that was my favorite part
😂😂😂😂😂
they meant that it has the same brittleness as glass
This is actually genius. It’s kinda like tangulu but sour
Oh yeah!
Tangulu better tho
To people who doesn't understand
He did made the candy inti glass
Explaination:
Glass has a hard outside and and soft inside
Like the candy at the end
that's so creative. i usually don't watch shorts but i'm glad i clicked on this
I did things like that when I was baked
😂😂😂
I will be doing this and I am baked 😂
YOU WERE WHAT?!?!
@@NahIdwinthecourtcasebaked
i wrapped those sour belts around hot chetooes once
Making candy into glass:😀
Making glass into candy:💀
Nilered is typing....
Bro if someone did that then OHH HELL NAHHH
😐
Nah 🙂
@@user-xv3lr5gb8z 😐
Bro was a cook from his kid days
Me as a kid- makes nutella toast
Him- makes candy barries
I loved where he changed the candy into glass
He Didn't Even Turn It Into Glass
@@InfiniteGamesYit's a joke...
😂
@@AnnaliseDrury-ul1yz oh 🤣
Thats one very random and specific thing to do as a kid
Who wants to know this
If you put some jam or melted candy in there, you would elevate it so much
This guy was born a chef 👨🍳
The only relatable thing I ever did was stick a cheese stick in the microwave until it became a thick melty pud of hot cheese.
I did similar, but with less cheese, so that it would dehydrate and turn into cheese chips
@@snakesandapes1550 try a single cooked Spagetti,. they dry and got crispy like ramen
Me with marshmallows
I assumed everyone did this
YESSSS it was god tier at 1am (still is)
I loved the part when he showed us how he turned candy into glass 🥰🥰
real that was the best part
🫵😂
Fr! I'm so glad I went to a parallel universe to see it! 100% worth it!
Yeah so entertaining
I'm still so goddamn confused
is it a title for another video
is there a glass easter-egg I'm missing
is he cooking meth on his patio
Who tf needs gourmet chefs I need the cook book from this dudes childhood.
You did that as a kid? Dude was a genius
i love the part where the fruit strip turned into glass
He meant that it went from flexible to brital like glass
tbh frozen raspberries and frozen passion fruit blocks are -fire-
I want to try that now
@@MakeSushi1 now I know what autism looks like! Thank you!
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@@MakeSushi1he said fire but he -- it
Fr
“When I was a kid…”
Bro I didn’t even know how to work the toaster when I was a kid, how did you come up with this 😭😭😭
They are absolutely delish if you coat them in milk chocolate. You can do this as a whole strip, or you cut them into 3rds for mouth size bits.
I just knew the title was a hyperbole but I was still hoping he would somehow turn the candy into actual glass 🤣
“But that isn’t what I wanted to show you”
Proceeds to show exactly that…with more steps.
"Dude, why does your window taste funny"
"It's complicated."
loved the part where he made glass instead of making a fucking raspberry but sweeter
“When I was a kid I used to”
No mate, no you didn’t
@@LuisG-hz7rdbro it ain’t that serious😂😭
God forbid someone have a more creative life than me
My thoughts exactly! He also made a small Tesla coil when he was a kid
Why’s that so hard to believe
Exactly
"When i was a kid..." proceeds to do the most complicated shit a child would never do
Edit: gotta buy a kayak now, mfs are crying me a river over some goofy shit 💀
i mean im 12 and i just made marinara sauce so i understand it
@@DashenBoi assumedly following a recipe.
@@MeMyself_andAI no lol all the recipes were pretty bad so i improvised
What about this is complicated?
He put a candy strip in the fuckin freezer mate 😭
Nice! I need to try that!!❤
Your childhood snacks were amazing. Mine was a spoon and a mustard jar. That’s because it was the only thing in the fridge.
Did you know that hard candy is actually considered a glass?
It's not... It's a crystal, not glass. Not the same thing.
@@AngieDeAguirreisn't crystal naturally formed
@@AngieDeAguirre If the sugar crystalizes, then it's badly made candy, usually. Good hard candy is made in a way to keep sugar in an amorphous state: a glass
@@aretorta it's just referred to as glass candy because the sugar hasn't recrystallized making it see through, it's not actually considered a glass, also crystalized sugar doesn't equal bad candy it's just a texture difference making different kinds of candy, again the candy isn't considered an actual glass, it's only called glass candy because of the non crystalized structure, gummy bears and cotton candy are also considered "glass candy"
@@curtisclaire4341 You're right, I only said it usually makes for bad candy because that's the most common kind of hard candy one sees. Crystals make the candy brittle and grainy in texture, USUALLY unpleasant. Also, as a Material's Chemist, I would totally call the material "a glass", and so would my colleagues.
The inside of the raspberry
Looks soooooooooo coooooolllllllll😮
Plz like I never got one😢😢
@@akdesta7017womp womp
@@akdesta7017-1000 aura like beggar
Thereaper61662 no
@@akdesta7017 womp womp
Wow. That looks so yummy! Gonna try it!
Nice 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 I love it 🤩🤩🤩🤩😘💕😍😻😊
Bro made this when he was a kid and I still wondered why the moon followed me everywhere 😂😭💀
He just talking smack lol
you were a very stupid kid lmfao
Ooh fun! Love this idea. Similarly, I used to wrap an apple in fruit roll ups and then freeze it for a couple minutes (just long enough for the roll up to harden)! They were great. I have no idea what gave me the idea but it’s so nostalgic now haha.
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The randomness of ideas.
A caveman makes a forge and invents metalworks by pure chance.
A person learns fire makes food taste good and cooking is invented.
Someone discovers that salt keeps things from going bad and preserving food is invented.
Some guy on the internet discovers that cold things are brittle and invents a new form of treat.
This has occurred long before humans, stone tools were first invented by human’s ancestors.
Before that snakes discovered how to slither by chance as they lost their legs.
Fish figured out how to swim.
Invertebrates before them learned how to move.
Life is based on it’s instincts for creativity, and this results in… “the best thing since sliced bread”
Invention and innovation are the byproduct of an evolving species, and here we see the prime example, a perfect representation of how it happens, how it happened, and how it will continue to happen into the future. Perfect.
My mouth started watering when he started wrapping it lol
One day he said to himself. Ayo what if I grill these candy strips 😂
Indeed
Lol
fr how does one even..
OML the raspberry and strip candy looks so good with the sorbe inside
This with Joyride would be bomb 💣
Bro becomes he all time chef when a kid 👑
This kinda feels like a battlefield easter egg 😂
You basically just simplified how to make Tanghulu and I now need to try this, thanks man!
I've been watching too much NeilRed. I thought he literally was gonna turn the candy into glass
Loved the part where the candy became glass.
I’m sure he did that as a kid. Absolutely. True story.
Right… 🙄
Believe it or not, that “child-like sense of wonder” people often talk about? It’s a real thing! I’m sorry that daddy and mommy didn’t let you explore your curiosity.
@@pawa303I’m sorry they sheltered you to the point being this naive.
@@ElliotNess-jg8gt Believing everything on the internet is real is naive. Believing everything on the internet is fake is cynical. Believing kids can be creative with food is neither. I did things like this when I was a kid. As did my sister and my friends. Again, I’m sorry y’all weren’t as free to explore your curiosity. Or maybe you just lacked it? Either way, I truly feel for you.
yeah totally
That looks delicious, I need to try this sometime
Although you're not making it into glass, this is one of the best videos I've ever seen!
He was making tanghulu before he even knew what it was called.
beautiful idea! gotta try it sometime.
Definitely do give it a try and let me know how it is once you do :)
I loved the part where he turned the candy into glass
You know that first candy it looks like ribbon candy which you should really try. It is delicious. My favorite is the lemon one.
60% raspberry
40%candy
0%glass
The snack with the candy strip that was frozen was Lynja’s favorite snack. Rest in peace 🕊️
Haha right
what does this have to do w glass tho? 💀
That looks so good😭
That probably tastes really good 😊 But when he cut that raspberry wrapped in the candy, it reminded me of the Predator 😆
it would be even better if you made like a soft vanilla whipped cream to put in the middle of the raspberry
A nice little cream center would make this so much better. Maybe even cheese cake filling
Oh God no 🤢
See this is interesting. I used to take fruit roll ups and dip them into water with ice cause I liked the texture!
I thought it was going to be actual glass for a second-
Title: "Making candy into glass"
The video:
One time I microwaved orange juice to see what it tastes like
LMAO
Yeah. You had a lot more patience when it came to snacks than I did as a kid my dude…😅
Him mixing everything like we all did as a kid but his mixed worked 🤣
Yeah man, when I was a kid I used to hunt some bears and eat them in morning.
Big back activities, and I’m here for it 😭
Dawg i didn't know that you can turn candy into an edible glass
he on that breaking bad shit 😂😂
i love the part where he made candy into glass💀
That looks so delicious!
Bro made a 5 star plate for our childhoods
I came here expecting a Nile red experiment, not a snack tutorial.
I hope you try recreating this snack, it’s delicious 😋
You definitely didn’t do this as a kid bro lol😂
Dude is so full of shit lmao
I saw that on TikTok and thay said that too
I ate purple flowers off the bush next to my house as a kid.
Yoo why?
@maaliklooka7881 they looked yummy I think
The odds of him actually doing this as s child is near zero
You contributed more to society as a child than I will in my entire life
Don't give up just yet, most world changing inventions came from people in their 30s and 40s, its never too later to change the world, just find something you care about and make it better!