I would have loved to see the iguana dish. Shouldn't taste much different than chicken. Hope you gave the iguana to someone who'd appreciate it. EDIT: If it's still in your freezer, I'll take it off your hands.
Yeah video sucks compared to the usual stuff. Really lame decision to not use shark in a shark dish and iguana in an iguana dish, I'd rather have those dishes omitted or the video just not being made if its halfassed
Ya... That was dumb. Since they went to the trouble to get it... So, what, just gonna throw it in the trash cause it has scales on land? Really weird....
Oh no, did the blurred lizard turn your life upside down? did it physically and emotionally assault you? I'm so sorry that a blurred lizard altered the trajectory of your life. lol youtube comments are so cringe
Haha, I think it’s so funny that people find ostrich is weird to eat. I’m not sure if it’s a South African thing, or I’m just weird, but my South African family eats a lot of it, lol. Ostrich biltong is just 😚
@@Eggs_Benedict22 I mean where I live its kinda on the same level as like... a rabbit? not to many ppl eat it but still fairly popular. (ostriches are listed on a government site as one of our biggest exported crops. which uh. that's a bird, not a plant, but okayyyyy)
Bro Napoleon didn’t lived in 16th century he lived in the 18 th and at the begging of the 19 th century,and France used to had a diferent name in the 16th century even thought it has colonies.The French Colonial Empire that u talked about France used to be called at the begging of 18th century!😅😂😂
@@widodoakrom3938 its literally info you can get with a 5 second google search. In this day and age there is no excuse for getting basic facts wrong in videos when its such a quick and simple task to find/check things lmao
Did bro really say EVERY empire? Well I don't see anything from: Sumer: 5300-1800 BCE Minoan: 3100-1100 BCE Xia: 2070-1600 BCE Shang: 1600-1046 BCE Hittite: 1650-1180 BCE Assyria: 2025-609 BCE Phoenicia: 2500-64 BCE Zhou: 1046-256 BCE Israel and Judah: 1200-586 BCE Carthage: 814-146 BCE Nubia: 2500 BCE-1500 CE Scythia: 700 BCE-300 CE Macedonia (Alexander the Great): 356-323 BCE Armenia: 331 BCE-428 CE Maurya: 322-184 BCE Seleucid: 312-63 BCE Pontus: 281-64 BCE Bactria: 250 BCE-125 CE Parthia: 247 BCE-224 CE Qin: 221-206 BCE Xiongnu: 209 BCE-93 CE Han: 206 BCE-220 CE Celt: 500-100 BCE Aksum: 100-940 CE Kushan: 127-150 CE Three Kingdoms: 220 CE - 280 CE Sassanid: 224 CE - 651 CE Gupta: 240-590 CE Maya: 250-1697 CE Yamato: 250 -710 CE Huns: 370 - 469 CE Western Rome: 395 CE - 476 CE Gokturks: 552-744 CE Sui: 581 - 618 CE Tang: 618 - 907 CE Tibet: 618-842 CE Srivijaya: 600-1377 CE Rashidun Caliphate: 632 - 661 CE. Khazar: 650-965 CE Umayyad Caliphate: 661 CE - 750 CE Medieval Bulgaria: 681 CE - 1018 CE Nara: 710 CE-794 CE Abbasid: 750 CE - 1258 CE Papal States: 756 CE - 1870 CE Viking Denmark: 780 - 985 CE Viking Norway: 780 - 1030 CE Viking Sweden: 780 - 1160 CE Heian: 794 CE-1185 CE Carolingia: 800 CE - 888 CE Khmer: 802-1431 CE Pagan Empire: 849-1297 CE Chola: 850 CE - 1279 CE Bohemia: 870 CE - 1619 CE Kievan Rus: 882 CE - 1240 CE Goryeo: 918 CE-1392 CE Medieval Scotland: 843 CE - 1707 CE Fatimid: 909 CE - 1171 CE Khitan: 970 CE - 1125 CE Ghaznavids: 977-1186 CE Song: 960 CE - 1279 CE Holy Roman: 962 CE - 1806 CE French Kingdom: 987 CE - 1498 CE Tui Tonga: 1000-1900 CE Seljuk: 1037 CE - 1194 CE Almoravid: 1040 CE - 1147 CE Medieval Serbia: 1090 CE - 1389 CE Kingdom of Jerusalem 1099 CE - 1291 CE Novgorod: 1136 CE - 1478 CE Ayyubid: 1171 CE - 1260 CE Kamakura: 1185 CE - 1333 CE Ajuran: 1200-1600 CE Delhi Sultanate: 1206 CE-1526 CE Almohad: 1121 CE - 1269 CE Teutonic Order: 1226 CE - 1561 CE Golden Horde: 1227 CE-1502 CE Medieval Lithuania: 1230 CE - 1492 CE Mali: 1235 CE-1591 CE Mamluk: 1250-1517 CE Abyssinia: 1270 CE to present Yuan: 1271 CE-1368 CE Duchy of Moscow: 1283 CE to 1547 CE Majapahit: 1293-1500 CE Byzantine: 330 CE - 1453 CE Florence: 1300 CE to 1600 CE Venice: 1320 CE to 1797 CE Inca: 1438 CE to 1533 CE Ashikaga: 1336 CE - 1573 CE Songhai: 1340-1591 CE Timurid: 1370-1507 CE Ming: 1368 CE to 1644 CE Joseon: 1392-1897 CE Milan: 1395 CE to 1796 CE Kalmar Union: 1397 CE to 1523 CE Renaissance Hungary: 1400 CE to 1600 CE Portuguese Empire: 1415-1999 CE England: 1485 CE - 1603 CE Scotland: 1400 CE to 1700 CE Spanish Empire: 1492-1975 CE Naples: 1400 CE to 1600 CE Urbino: 1443 CE to 1631 CE Tuscany: 1532 CE to 1859 CE Siam: 1351-1767 CE Safavid: 1501 CE to 1736 CE Mughal: 1526-1857 CE Polish-Lithuania: 1569-1795 CE Dutch Empire: 1581-1795 CE Ottoman: 1299 CE to 1922 CE Tokugawa: 1603-1868 CE Swedish Empire: 1611-1718 CE Ashanti: 1670-1902 CE Maratha: 1674-1818 CE Prussia: 1701-1918 CE British Empire: 1707 - 1997 CE Sardinia-Piedmont: 1720-1861 CE Durrani: 1747-1826 CE Burma: 1752-1885 CE Thirteen Colonies: 1776 CE Sikh: 1799-1849 CE Nguyen: 1802 - 1945 CE Habsburg Empire: 1804-1867 CE Confederation of the Rhine: 1806-1813 CE Mexican Empire: 1822-1823 CE Brazilian Empire: 1822-1889 CE Confederate States of America: 1861-1865 CE French Indochina: 1862-1954 CE Serbia: 1882 - 1918 CE Austria-Hungary: 1867 - 1918 CE Belgian Empire: 1830 - 1960 CE Italian Empire: 1861 - 1946 CE Bulgaria: 1908 - 1946 CE Beiyang China: 1911 - 1928 CE Bolshevik Russia: 1917-1924 CE German Empire: 1870 - 1918 CE Chinese Empire (Yuan Shikai): 1915-1916 CE Tibet: 1913 - 1951 CE. Weimar Republic: 1919 - 1933 CE. Danzig: 1920 - 1939 CE. Sharifian Caliphate: 1924 - 1931 CE. Manchukuo: 1931 CE Austria: 1934 - 1938 CE. Ethiopia: 1935 CE. Spain (Fascist): 1936-1975 CE Manchukuo: 1931 CE Rep. China: 1928 - 1949 CE Third Reich: 1933 - 1945 CE Poland: 1918 - 1939 CE Soviet Union: 1924 - 1991 CE British Raj: 1858 - 1947 CE British Canada: 1867 - 1982 CE Free France: 1940 - 1945 CE Greece: 1832 - 1973 CE Yugoslavia: 1918 - 1992 CE Communist China: 1949 - Modern CE Communist Poland: 1947 - 1989 CE South Korea: 1948 - Modern CE North Korea: 1948 - Modern CE West Germany: 1949 - 1990 CE East Germany: 1949 - 1990 CE North Vietnam: 1954 - Modern CE South Vietnam: 1955 - 1975 CE Cuba: 1959 - Modern CE Khmer Rouge: 1979 - 1979 CE USA: 1776 - Modern CE You gotta do better Max
The thing is I like a lot of these youtuber chiefs generally and their content but they really do need to knock it off with the historical click-bait especially when there are channels who do much better than they do. The format these guys do really doesn't lend itself to historical content anyway so they can't jam it into a 15 minute video the way they're doing precisely because of how much as this commenter has shown there is. I am of course writing about channels like tasting history with max miller, townsends etc. and the joke is that guy only does one dish per video and he has a ton of history to go through with some of it. Historical content is generally long form and youtube chief content just isn't and the guys who do this put a lot of effort into researching their stuff properly not to mention detail.
He didn't actually suggest Napoleon lived in the 16th century. He said the dish dated back as far as the 16th century, and that it was Napoleon's favorite dish. Recipes don't magically vanish when a new century starts.
@@sasquatchman0012 Yeah but I feel like there's a line between clickbait and outright deliberately lying. His content is good enough that he really doesn't need that stuff
Also, in Romania and maybe, in Hungary, you have a kid's alternative drink for the English brew you drank - it's called "Șodou" ("shodow"), which is made out of warm milk, egg yolks and sugar or honey. It is mainly a winter beverage and/or for cold.
in medieval ages, here in Poland blood soup was served to people who got rejected from marriage proposals, supposedly it was very good and kind of consolation prize for being rejected, ofc it was in noble houses, so it was a very specific thing
@@1Grainer1 In here you are not only have blood noodles almost everywhere you see the canal, but also when you order chicken rice, you will also get blood cube/jelly, it's foo for every people
@@samthemufasa hes a youtube meat guy making reviews on something that has to do with historical events, that he had to research, you'd think he'd atleast get the time period right.
Do one videos of just beef dishes through the years and then another video of just chicken dishes through years and so on and so on. Would be a real fire video series
England wasn't an Empire in 900 ad either. Literally the biggest Empire in history, and he picks a time when not even England itself was not even united under one ruler.
There are so good foods he could have made from the Persian empire - but he chose soldier food (which isn't supposed to be an amazing delicious thing anyways, like he said). Further he could have also featured the Ottoman empire and Mughal Empire (both of these royal court cuisines were heavily influenced by Persian culinary capabilities and traditions). In fact one of the only reasons that the cuisines are so amazing in the Middle East is for a good part to thank to Persian influence. I say this as a non-Iranian btw, I say this as a Turk
@@karimmedhat6284 Not sure who you’re replying to, but if it’s me? I’m far from any nationalist. If not? Then no worries. Couldn’t anything about Turkish cuisine be said about any empire though? It doesn’t seem exactly unique to the Ottomans. Like Chinese food. Plenty of them weren’t even a part of China for much of their history or broke away during some periods.
So you can show a pig being stuffed which basically has identical to human skin but not a lizard that's an invasive species and purged daily in Florida? Make it make sense my guy.
Shark fin are made of mostly cartilage so it's very different from fish meat, so if you want to try shark fin without an actual shark fin you can buy imitation shark fin
Napoleon's favorite foods were eggs, potatoes, soups, pasta (which he discovered during his early military campaigns in Italy), beef and chicken. One of his celebrated victories gave name to a recipe called Chicken Marengo.Aug 19, 2019
If ever a video called for a collab this one did. QUite a few of these dishes i remember Max Miller from Tasting history making and looking quite diffrent. Would have been a greae collab and getting the accuracy just up a smidge.
There was no “tiger steak”… which is what he put in the thumbnail 🙄🤔 clickbait. thumbs down and unsubscribed honestly, wasting my time with this half-assed clickbait video 🙄
Hi Max Im a fan and I just wanted to say as an persian my self I know that they had some kind of cooking methods that isnt like a stove/oven but something like it
Max I have something to say. The Egyptian empire isn't the oldest empire in the world. It is the Bulgarian empire. Bulgarians were the first people that made hand-crafted gold. It is an over 7000 year old recipe, which is domesticated chicken.
Max made quite a few mistakes with the shark fin soup. Firstly, you need to understand the biology of sharks. They have ammonia within their muscles or tissues. This is why they smell horrible if untreated. So the Chinese actually processed the shark fin to get rid of the ammonia. I'm not sure what the full preparation process is like, but they dried the shark fins to eliminate the ammonia. I'm unsure if they treated it prior to drying. Processed and dried shark fin is very different from fermented shark meat and doesn't smell or taste horrendous at all due to this reason.
Thanks for not compromising ethics and morals with the shark fin soup! Good to see a creator I like doing the right thing and not just ignoring it for views and $$$
There’s another Max on TH-cam who does the history of food thing with a lot more depth. It would have been awesome for you to consult with Max Miller from Tasting History on this one. I’d also like to have seen you follow through on all of the ingredients you chose to simply dismiss. Otherwise, a fun ride.
Regarding the Spartan blood stew-I can’t remember the guys name but a contemporary from Athens took one bite and said “no wonder the Spartans are so willing to die.“
"6000 years of steak"
Proceeds to make one steak at the start of the video and not even eat it in favor of sushi.
LOL
lol, for real though.
I believe he's going for the fact that steak has always been considered a more upper class meal than some other cuisine
That or he just didn't pay attention in school at all 😂
Max: We're not gonna cook an Iguana or shark fins in this video.
Also Max: Baby pig.
he probably just didnt have an iguana (or didnt want to eat it) lmao
@@tabbyy_yy he had the iguana
Suckling pig was semi popular, makes sense. Shark fin soup is one part, at least you're eating the whole pig.
There's no justification for shark fin soup. Suckling pigs on the other hand are not rare.
@@sann5146So its about rarity.
Food 10/10
History 0/10
Food 1/10, only made one steak
That is what Max Miller is for. Better Max.
Lol true
He is max the meat guy not max the history guy in all honesty...
His history wasn't gonna be perfect anyway to be fair.
Ah yes my favorite time the 1500s where napoleon was alive
I was gonna say... if we're doing the 1500s, why are we making the favorite dish of someone who lived in the late 1700s to early 1800s.
I’m sorry but the fact he said that napoleon was from the 1500’s is killing me. Max pls open up a history book 🙏🙏😭😭😭
Womp womp
i agree, it realy bothered me
Bruh
Who needs boring history books when you have ChatGPT
@@jeremywright7266u liked ur own comment right
I think you should have cooked the iguana. Guga showed it in his video with no issues. Or at least cook it off camera so you can still eat it lol.
its really good to
I would have loved to see the iguana dish. Shouldn't taste much different than chicken. Hope you gave the iguana to someone who'd appreciate it.
EDIT:
If it's still in your freezer, I'll take it off your hands.
Guga has one in his fridge...
th-cam.com/video/-TzsXEBy-9s/w-d-xo.htmlsi=zykiKXCiypCARn1k
@@nazsera1362 what doesn't Guga have in his fridge 💀
No balls for not eating the iguana
It taste like chicken
Yeah video sucks compared to the usual stuff. Really lame decision to not use shark in a shark dish and iguana in an iguana dish, I'd rather have those dishes omitted or the video just not being made if its halfassed
@@rihardsrozans6920pretty sure using shark is illegal, at the very least inhumane. iguana was a bad bet though.
@@jesusm59Yea chicken with a ton of bones
@@rihardsrozans6920you are dumber than Mike Tyson’s punching bag
"Did someone say Lil meat cake aha aha aha "😂😂😂
Hahahah😂😂😂😂
A Roman dinner without garum is like BBQ without smoke.
"6000 years of steak" *half the video is chicken or something that isnt steak* am i missing something here?
Your so right
4:50 "Napoleon established colonies in 1500s" 💀💀💀
bro he started i think in the mids of the 1780s
@@Ussr830 No he started in 1803
@@Hi77676no his empire started in 1805 when he crowned himself emperor
@@DenaRivard-v8w yea but we can all agree it was not in the 1500s
max the "im scared to eat an iguana" guy
LMAO
Yep, what a wuss
I aint eating an iguana either tf
@@mrtrollnator123 why not??
@@LumaSlothit’s an iguana
Very misleading title lol
i agree XD
Still a great video though
How much did this all cost
@@joeylucas4233 anywhere between 5 dollars and 80 million.
Yea, this is my first video and my last video.
“Max its tiger nut cake”
My heart dropped thinking he was going to cook tiger balls
SAMME
You will show a whole baby pig, but blur out a lizard. Make that make sense
Exactly what I was thinkin🧐
Ya... That was dumb. Since they went to the trouble to get it... So, what, just gonna throw it in the trash cause it has scales on land? Really weird....
yes exactly
its pretty obvious its not a real iguana.....
Max is a lizard person confirmed
Blurring out a dead lizard is a pretty pussy move dude🤣🤣 Guga had no problem and he even showed it after dry aging.
Oh no, did the blurred lizard turn your life upside down? did it physically and emotionally assault you? I'm so sorry that a blurred lizard altered the trajectory of your life. lol youtube comments are so cringe
@@johnsandler481 look at your own commentary! pretty hypocritical from you
@@johnsandler481 out of who had the cringier comment it was definitely you bro
@@johnsandler481 like yours your dork
@@johnsandler481 John Sandler. Adam's even more dissapointing brother.
Max would eat ostrich but draws the line at eating iguana 😭😭😭
Fudruckers used to sell ostrich burgers back in the day. They were quite good.
Haha, I think it’s so funny that people find ostrich is weird to eat. I’m not sure if it’s a South African thing, or I’m just weird, but my South African family eats a lot of it, lol. Ostrich biltong is just 😚
@@Eggs_Benedict22 same thing i'm from Pakistan and we love to eat ostrich on special occasions :D
@@Eggs_Benedict22 I mean where I live its kinda on the same level as like... a rabbit? not to many ppl eat it but still fairly popular. (ostriches are listed on a government site as one of our biggest exported crops. which uh. that's a bird, not a plant, but okayyyyy)
@@elchad-qr3rwyeah i am from ethopia here we enjoy pig very much everyone have to understand food is food
Lets all be open minded
Napoleon wasn't even alive in the 1500s 💀
He also claimed Genghis Khan slept around, that's just a common myth, his sons did all the sleeping around, not him.
@@somebody700google says differently can you tell me where you got that info? Genuinely wanna know
This would go much harder if it was collab with Max Miller
Bro Napoleon didn’t lived in 16th century he lived in the 18 th and at the begging of the 19 th century,and France used to had a diferent name in the 16th century even thought it has colonies.The French Colonial Empire that u talked about France used to be called at the begging of 18th century!😅😂😂
He's a chef not historian
bro also said "back in 15th hundreeds" and showed 1500s on the screen
@@widodoakrom3938 its literally info you can get with a 5 second google search. In this day and age there is no excuse for getting basic facts wrong in videos when its such a quick and simple task to find/check things lmao
@@widodoakrom3938 He said he cook the historical recipes, he should have done his research
He should have called it the "First French Empire"
How to make your truck eternally smell like fish 😂
Did bro really say EVERY empire? Well I don't see anything from:
Sumer: 5300-1800 BCE
Minoan: 3100-1100 BCE
Xia: 2070-1600 BCE
Shang: 1600-1046 BCE
Hittite: 1650-1180 BCE
Assyria: 2025-609 BCE
Phoenicia: 2500-64 BCE
Zhou: 1046-256 BCE
Israel and Judah: 1200-586 BCE
Carthage: 814-146 BCE
Nubia: 2500 BCE-1500 CE
Scythia: 700 BCE-300 CE
Macedonia (Alexander the Great): 356-323 BCE
Armenia: 331 BCE-428 CE
Maurya: 322-184 BCE
Seleucid: 312-63 BCE
Pontus: 281-64 BCE
Bactria: 250 BCE-125 CE
Parthia: 247 BCE-224 CE
Qin: 221-206 BCE
Xiongnu: 209 BCE-93 CE
Han: 206 BCE-220 CE
Celt: 500-100 BCE
Aksum: 100-940 CE
Kushan: 127-150 CE
Three Kingdoms: 220 CE - 280 CE
Sassanid: 224 CE - 651 CE
Gupta: 240-590 CE
Maya: 250-1697 CE
Yamato: 250 -710 CE
Huns: 370 - 469 CE
Western Rome: 395 CE - 476 CE
Gokturks: 552-744 CE
Sui: 581 - 618 CE
Tang: 618 - 907 CE
Tibet: 618-842 CE
Srivijaya: 600-1377 CE
Rashidun Caliphate: 632 - 661 CE.
Khazar: 650-965 CE
Umayyad Caliphate: 661 CE - 750 CE
Medieval Bulgaria: 681 CE - 1018 CE
Nara: 710 CE-794 CE
Abbasid: 750 CE - 1258 CE
Papal States: 756 CE - 1870 CE
Viking Denmark: 780 - 985 CE
Viking Norway: 780 - 1030 CE
Viking Sweden: 780 - 1160 CE
Heian: 794 CE-1185 CE
Carolingia: 800 CE - 888 CE
Khmer: 802-1431 CE
Pagan Empire: 849-1297 CE
Chola: 850 CE - 1279 CE
Bohemia: 870 CE - 1619 CE
Kievan Rus: 882 CE - 1240 CE
Goryeo: 918 CE-1392 CE
Medieval Scotland: 843 CE - 1707 CE
Fatimid: 909 CE - 1171 CE
Khitan: 970 CE - 1125 CE
Ghaznavids: 977-1186 CE
Song: 960 CE - 1279 CE
Holy Roman: 962 CE - 1806 CE
French Kingdom: 987 CE - 1498 CE
Tui Tonga: 1000-1900 CE
Seljuk: 1037 CE - 1194 CE
Almoravid: 1040 CE - 1147 CE
Medieval Serbia: 1090 CE - 1389 CE
Kingdom of Jerusalem 1099 CE - 1291 CE
Novgorod: 1136 CE - 1478 CE
Ayyubid: 1171 CE - 1260 CE
Kamakura: 1185 CE - 1333 CE
Ajuran: 1200-1600 CE
Delhi Sultanate: 1206 CE-1526 CE
Almohad: 1121 CE - 1269 CE
Teutonic Order: 1226 CE - 1561 CE
Golden Horde: 1227 CE-1502 CE
Medieval Lithuania: 1230 CE - 1492 CE
Mali: 1235 CE-1591 CE
Mamluk: 1250-1517 CE
Abyssinia: 1270 CE to present
Yuan: 1271 CE-1368 CE
Duchy of Moscow: 1283 CE to 1547 CE
Majapahit: 1293-1500 CE
Byzantine: 330 CE - 1453 CE
Florence: 1300 CE to 1600 CE
Venice: 1320 CE to 1797 CE
Inca: 1438 CE to 1533 CE
Ashikaga: 1336 CE - 1573 CE
Songhai: 1340-1591 CE
Timurid: 1370-1507 CE
Ming: 1368 CE to 1644 CE
Joseon: 1392-1897 CE
Milan: 1395 CE to 1796 CE
Kalmar Union: 1397 CE to 1523 CE
Renaissance Hungary: 1400 CE to 1600 CE
Portuguese Empire: 1415-1999 CE
England: 1485 CE - 1603 CE
Scotland: 1400 CE to 1700 CE
Spanish Empire: 1492-1975 CE
Naples: 1400 CE to 1600 CE
Urbino: 1443 CE to 1631 CE
Tuscany: 1532 CE to 1859 CE
Siam: 1351-1767 CE
Safavid: 1501 CE to 1736 CE
Mughal: 1526-1857 CE
Polish-Lithuania: 1569-1795 CE
Dutch Empire: 1581-1795 CE
Ottoman: 1299 CE to 1922 CE
Tokugawa: 1603-1868 CE
Swedish Empire: 1611-1718 CE
Ashanti: 1670-1902 CE
Maratha: 1674-1818 CE
Prussia: 1701-1918 CE
British Empire: 1707 - 1997 CE
Sardinia-Piedmont: 1720-1861 CE
Durrani: 1747-1826 CE
Burma: 1752-1885 CE
Thirteen Colonies: 1776 CE
Sikh: 1799-1849 CE
Nguyen: 1802 - 1945 CE
Habsburg Empire: 1804-1867 CE
Confederation of the Rhine: 1806-1813 CE
Mexican Empire: 1822-1823 CE
Brazilian Empire: 1822-1889 CE
Confederate States of America: 1861-1865 CE
French Indochina: 1862-1954 CE
Serbia: 1882 - 1918 CE
Austria-Hungary: 1867 - 1918 CE
Belgian Empire: 1830 - 1960 CE
Italian Empire: 1861 - 1946 CE
Bulgaria: 1908 - 1946 CE
Beiyang China: 1911 - 1928 CE
Bolshevik Russia: 1917-1924 CE
German Empire: 1870 - 1918 CE
Chinese Empire (Yuan Shikai): 1915-1916 CE
Tibet: 1913 - 1951 CE.
Weimar Republic: 1919 - 1933 CE.
Danzig: 1920 - 1939 CE.
Sharifian Caliphate: 1924 - 1931 CE.
Manchukuo: 1931 CE
Austria: 1934 - 1938 CE.
Ethiopia: 1935 CE.
Spain (Fascist): 1936-1975 CE
Manchukuo: 1931 CE
Rep. China: 1928 - 1949 CE
Third Reich: 1933 - 1945 CE
Poland: 1918 - 1939 CE
Soviet Union: 1924 - 1991 CE
British Raj: 1858 - 1947 CE
British Canada: 1867 - 1982 CE
Free France: 1940 - 1945 CE
Greece: 1832 - 1973 CE
Yugoslavia: 1918 - 1992 CE
Communist China: 1949 - Modern CE
Communist Poland: 1947 - 1989 CE
South Korea: 1948 - Modern CE
North Korea: 1948 - Modern CE
West Germany: 1949 - 1990 CE
East Germany: 1949 - 1990 CE
North Vietnam: 1954 - Modern CE
South Vietnam: 1955 - 1975 CE
Cuba: 1959 - Modern CE
Khmer Rouge: 1979 - 1979 CE
USA: 1776 - Modern CE
You gotta do better Max
Wow for the effort typing this long
damn you really included the usa. props for accuracy.
The thing is I like a lot of these youtuber chiefs generally and their content but they really do need to knock it off with the historical click-bait especially when there are channels who do much better than they do. The format these guys do really doesn't lend itself to historical content anyway so they can't jam it into a 15 minute video the way they're doing precisely because of how much as this commenter has shown there is.
I am of course writing about channels like tasting history with max miller, townsends etc. and the joke is that guy only does one dish per video and he has a ton of history to go through with some of it. Historical content is generally long form and youtube chief content just isn't and the guys who do this put a lot of effort into researching their stuff properly not to mention detail.
Clickbait you gotta expect it lol.
Ooh I wonder what third Reich cuisine was like...
“Butter”
“More butter”
“more butter”
“More butter”
“And even more butter”
Bro is HowToBasic
dude you NEED to do a max miller collab i can’t with the inaccuracies
I WILL CRY, NAPOLEON LIVED DURING THE 1700S-1850S 😢
He didn't actually suggest Napoleon lived in the 16th century. He said the dish dated back as far as the 16th century, and that it was Napoleon's favorite dish. Recipes don't magically vanish when a new century starts.
Please stop with the intentionally misleading titles
All content creators eventually hit the clickbait stage
@@sasquatchman0012 Yeah but I feel like there's a line between clickbait and outright deliberately lying. His content is good enough that he really doesn't need that stuff
Also, in Romania and maybe, in Hungary, you have a kid's alternative drink for the English brew you drank - it's called "Șodou" ("shodow"), which is made out of warm milk, egg yolks and sugar or honey. It is mainly a winter beverage and/or for cold.
0:13 idk why i thought this was a racist joke for a second 😭😭😭😭
Me too 😅😅
sameeee
Max : having problem with soup with blood
Thai people : we eat blood noodles everyday dude
in medieval ages, here in Poland blood soup was served to people who got rejected from marriage proposals, supposedly it was very good and kind of consolation prize for being rejected, ofc it was in noble houses, so it was a very specific thing
@@1Grainer1 In here you are not only have blood noodles almost everywhere you see the canal, but also when you order chicken rice, you will also get blood cube/jelly, it's foo for every people
Fun fact: The Aztecs also use chocolate as currency.
Napoleon Bonaparte was alive during the 1700s and 1800s NOT 1500s
EXACTLY, that is exactly what i was thinking
Same
he is a youtube meat guy, not a historian.
🤓🤓🤓
@@samthemufasa hes a youtube meat guy making reviews on something that has to do with historical events, that he had to research, you'd think he'd atleast get the time period right.
Iguanas actually taste extremely good so you missed out
Dude was too coward for iguana but had no issue saddling up to a bowl of blood and vinegar.
@@christopherdark4671and just a waste of food, like the iguana is still dead so what did he gain from it?
Do one videos of just beef dishes through the years and then another video of just chicken dishes through years and so on and so on. Would be a real fire video series
Max: I'm not gonna cook an iguana on video
Guga: I'm gonna dry age this iguana for 30 days for a video
Missed opportunity for a Two-Max collab with Tasting History.
lol Napoleon lived in the 19th century
bro thats exactly what i was thinking
Yeah he lived in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. 1769 to 1821
England wasn't an Empire in 900 ad either. Literally the biggest Empire in history, and he picks a time when not even England itself was not even united under one ruler.
This video contains MANY misrakes
@@FulkNerraIIIthe English people of today aren’t even closely related to that era
Anyone bothered by the title? 6000 years of steak?
Click bait
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Click baittttt, still love him though
Max the Meat Guy and Max Miller should meet, so that the meat is historically accurate next time.
Rare miss my dude.
You know you're getting old if on your time travel bucket list is teaching ancients how to cook properly.
You should make a video on how you’d change / improve those recipes 😮
That lil meat cake caught me off guard hahahaha
Max the Some Kinds of Meat guy 😂
Big fan of these new concepts you're doing - good stuff!
Max as a Persian probably you know Persian Empire was 7000 years ago back in that time they had pretty wild recipes and interesting
There are so good foods he could have made from the Persian empire - but he chose soldier food (which isn't supposed to be an amazing delicious thing anyways, like he said).
Further he could have also featured the Ottoman empire and Mughal Empire (both of these royal court cuisines were heavily influenced by Persian culinary capabilities and traditions). In fact one of the only reasons that the cuisines are so amazing in the Middle East is for a good part to thank to Persian influence.
I say this as a non-Iranian btw, I say this as a Turk
@@nech1 that’s true if he choose king food, it would be a magnificent
@@behzadshah3391 That would only be fair. Because the normal people's food wasn't necesarily the greatest.
You really should have collaborated with Max Miller for this.
bro couldn't eat the iguana, laugh at him!! 🤣
@@----x----- lol yea
Laugh at urself
i wouldn't either, that shits gross.
They cut the fins off the shark and throw it back
yes, and that is awful
yeah in which they can't swim anymore and slowly starve to death if they don't die of blood lose.
it's horrid. the sharks need to swim constantly to breathe, so when they lose their fins they slowly suffocate in the water
Sharks rely on swimming for breathing so it will suffocate withing a few minutes@@chi_archive edit: yeah like what the nuke guy said
Thats messed up
Max’s reaction to smelling the shark meat got me 😂😂
Bro said it's nasty but didn't even try cooking it first before serving
The emperors eating alone was prob the first iteration of "don't interrupt me during youtube and lunch"
7:05 I ain’t gone lie that was funny asf!! 😂
Cooking Skill: 5/10
Authenticity: 1/10
Entertainment: 10/10 (Profitable!)
Bro just skips the ottomans. Not in the mood for great food I guess 😮😂
''great food'', original ottoman food was similar to mongolic, later ottoman food was just old recipes of mediterrenean nations
Still could of done it, more content and would of gathered another target audience @zagreus-u6o
@@Aggros-u9y Even if that is the case? They still have their own culture blending those elements.
Found the turk nationalist. "Ottoman food" is just food from every place the conquered
@@karimmedhat6284 Not sure who you’re replying to, but if it’s me? I’m far from any nationalist.
If not? Then no worries.
Couldn’t anything about Turkish cuisine be said about any empire though? It doesn’t seem exactly unique to the Ottomans. Like Chinese food. Plenty of them weren’t even a part of China for much of their history or broke away during some periods.
8:10 Let's hope Chef Gordon Ramsay don't watch this one 😂😂😂
As A Mongolian
Our meals never had measurements even when I cook rice I need oil and I just pour until a big surface appears
There were tons of recipes of the 0-9th century era that were absolute bangers and heavy on meat. Expected to see more of those.
So you can show a pig being stuffed which basically has identical to human skin but not a lizard that's an invasive species and purged daily in Florida? Make it make sense my guy.
So weak (as Uncle Roger would say).
Shark fin are made of mostly cartilage so it's very different from fish meat, so if you want to try shark fin without an actual shark fin you can buy imitation shark fin
Max sounded like OG loc from gta san andreas at 7:05
Love the dedication till the end
We need a part 2!
11:43 max I am with u. I am watching. It’s not for nothing.
“Time for the Japanese food”
*cat walks into frame*
uhh ... Japanese don't eat cats, that's on the continent, China, Korea
@@Mullet-ZubazPants it’s a joke 🤓
@@fredharvey28817 Yeah, I get that. But it's like making a joke about haggis, and applying to the English instead of the Scots, it doesn't work
@@Mullet-ZubazPants I don’t really care that’s the point of a joke bud
They didn't have ovens or dehydrators back in the day, but apparently they had overheated cars
Haha but he did it so no birds are going to eat it
This definitely should have been team up with Tasting History.
nah Tasting history is to good for this
Napoleon's favorite foods were eggs, potatoes, soups, pasta (which he discovered during his early military campaigns in Italy), beef and chicken. One of his celebrated victories gave name to a recipe called Chicken Marengo.Aug 19, 2019
If ever a video called for a collab this one did. QUite a few of these dishes i remember Max Miller from Tasting history making and looking quite diffrent. Would have been a greae collab and getting the accuracy just up a smidge.
I stopped watching at 16:25
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Oh it's the "I cooked 6000 years of steak from every ancient empire" video and only eats everything but steak 🤦🏻♂️
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There was no “tiger steak”… which is what he put in the thumbnail 🙄🤔 clickbait.
thumbs down and unsubscribed honestly, wasting my time with this half-assed clickbait video 🙄
@@smallingkyle the only steak he made was the wagyu steak at the beginning
I'm new to watching ur videos but I'm getting into em. Great job man
Hi Max Im a fan and I just wanted to say as an persian my self I know that they had some kind of cooking methods that isnt like a stove/oven but something like it
Best Vidios😊
Max I have something to say. The Egyptian empire isn't the oldest empire in the world. It is the Bulgarian empire. Bulgarians were the first people that made hand-crafted gold. It is an over 7000 year old recipe, which is domesticated chicken.
Empires didn't even exist there was only kingdoms and anarchies sometimes
I had a max jerky and it was one of the best if not the most tasty and flavorful jerky I ever had. 10/10
I am watching. And I am here for you. R.I.P Max's taste buds on this one.
Max made quite a few mistakes with the shark fin soup. Firstly, you need to understand the biology of sharks. They have ammonia within their muscles or tissues. This is why they smell horrible if untreated. So the Chinese actually processed the shark fin to get rid of the ammonia. I'm not sure what the full preparation process is like, but they dried the shark fins to eliminate the ammonia. I'm unsure if they treated it prior to drying. Processed and dried shark fin is very different from fermented shark meat and doesn't smell or taste horrendous at all due to this reason.
7:05 We might need Lil Meat Cake flavored Max Jerky 🤣
When he said butter beer I thought of Harry Potter
The background music had me pausing thinking my trucks alarm was going off
4:26 almost became Kylethemeatguy channel
Wimped out on whole Iguana? Somebody never played Fallout. It's the iguana *bits* you've gotta watch out for.
Now we need a whole dedicated video of max cooking iguana as payment for not doing it in this video
I'm watching thanks for the great video Max.Love your videos! ❤
Thanks for not compromising ethics and morals with the shark fin soup! Good to see a creator I like doing the right thing and not just ignoring it for views and $$$
we also eat sort of blood soup in the Philippines. We call it dinuguan and it doesn't have that kind of taste you had with the blood soup
mad respect for the blood soup and I'm watching.
bro summoned the entire harry potter just bye adding butter to the beer
Everybody from the Caribbean so confused hearing that eating Iguana is “too much”🤣🤣🇹🇹
Bro Someone took Escaping History Class Seriously😂
Max: "It it worth killing sharks over soup?"
Me: *"THEY KILLED SHARKS?"*
LOL I was thinking South Park the moment you mentioned "Kyle," the way you said Kyle, specifically! 🤣
Love this video learning some food history
Bros making a butter smoothie, GENIUS!
There’s another Max on TH-cam who does the history of food thing with a lot more depth. It would have been awesome for you to consult with Max Miller from Tasting History on this one. I’d also like to have seen you follow through on all of the ingredients you chose to simply dismiss. Otherwise, a fun ride.
11:53 watching bud
Tasting history with max
Regarding the Spartan blood stew-I can’t remember the guys name but a contemporary from Athens took one bite and said “no wonder the Spartans are so willing to die.“
I really liked this video max! Can you do another similar?
Finally a tier list where not every single thing is in S tier
"we're strictly using ancient recipes here", proceeds to not follow recipe strictly.
"Easily the best pate I've ever had! I can't stop eating it!"
* Ranks it halfway down the list *