yes i agree also if you do this to an egg yolk use kosher salt iodine doesnt help the process look up on youtube Brad Makes Cured Egg Yolks | It's Alive | Bon Appétit this is 100% a real thing
Cured egg yolks are a really great thing, although when my kitchen would do them we used a 50/50 blend of sugar and salt, blend them together so it’s super fine and well mixed. It’s very similar to a parm or umani topping when grated on pasta or similar dish’s. Also they did get over cooked in the video, and the idea is you rinse all the salt/sugar mix off and the oven portion is just to dry out the extra moisture.
Big fun fact Salt was used as a food preservative in the early roman empire It was so precius that they used to pay people with it In fact the word "Salario" (Salary) Comes from the word "Sale"(Salt)
when you cure egg yolks, you normally want to use a combination of sugar, salt, and spices so you don't get straight salt and yolk. cured egg yolks are amazing if you grate them over pasta, salads, toasts, etc. :D i wouldn't expect 5 minutes crafts to explain anything, but you want to either use a dehydrator (or oven on absolute lowest) or wrap them in cheese cloth and let them dry fully
@@jckatz there is a german video from wallulis online, that explains the buisnessplan beyond channels like five minutes craft. its a an very profitable buisness with a minimum of efford, by just using the youtube algorythms to their advantages
And it's supposed to be a garnish. Put small amount on top of other Foods. It's like they were trying to eat a spoonful of salt instead of sprinkle a little bit on top.
* queue Its Alive theme * Brad Leone - “ hey guys , today on its alive we are making cures egg yolks “ also side note Food dehydrator works best after the salt cure
Yeah, it should have been a food dehydrator although, I've seen a version of salt cured yolks that used an oven at a very low temperature. Contrary to what Nate said, salt cured yolks are a chefy thing that has been done for ages, 5 minute crafts were probably just trying to capitalise on something that had been done by many chefs on YT.
Bon Appetite used the salt preservation method for egg yolks on It's Alive with Brad Leone and it worked fine. It's also used as a garnish, it's not supposed to be eaten by itself.
It always makes me laugh when Calli is talking seriously to camera and Nate is standing there in the background casually tasting things like a curious toddler. Earlier today I watched the video where he tasted glue stick.
Callie in another video; I watch Bon Appetit. Callie in this video: Never seen a cured egg yolk. Callie do you not watch It's Alive with Brad??? He literally did Cured Yolks at the beginning of the year!
Hey, for everyone defending the cured egg yokes as a real thing, they took the information they were given on a video and tried it like anyone would that saw it. That hack was a fail because there was no recipe to do it right.
Yes some people who said "noo they did it wrong" They weren't trying to make a cured egg yolks they just recreated what 5 minute crafts did based on the video
Except for 'bury the thing in salt'. That one is legit, and as mentioned has been used for thousands of years. Yes, the end product is salty. You work around that fact. Put it in a soup that would have included salt anyway and then just use less salt.
@@elik5872 The technique will work for the stated purpose. It might not immediately jump to front of mind for all people. I see no rational reason to object to someone calling it a 'hack' in this context.
For the cured egg yolks, they’re used a lot in culinary. Some tips I would say is, instead of using pure salt, use a mix of 50% salt and 50% sugar. It leaves it way less salty. It only takes a few days to cure, and you can leave it out at room temperature. If you want to rinse the salt off the outside just run water over them and then set them in the dehydrator for about 4 hours to remove any moisture that was added. It’s supposed to be cured, not cooked, the oven was too hot. Edit: I have a lot of experience with this, I’m a chef.
The egg one is cured egg and can be used on almost anything (let the yolk sit in salt for a while it turns hard and that's it you eat it on anything RAW) they messed it up by cooking
Pasta Carbonara is delicious and super easy to make. It's basically bacon, bacon fat, egg yolks, parmesian and lots of pepper on pasta noodles (I like it on penne).
They did the dehydrated eggs thing in Test Kitchen some time ago. It included the salting, but also putting them in a drier and hanging them for a time to air dry. Some people seemed to like it, others didn't.
If you go off of Binging with Babish's episode, the perfect bite, it shows how to cure eggs. That's the eggs covered in salt then baked. He does duck eggs, but I'm sure it'll work with chicken eggs.
The salted eggs are actually eaten by Chinese people, though I'm not exactly sure the proper way to make them, so 5 mins craft are probably wrong on the method.
I will never understand why people make it so hard on themselves😂 maybe when the onion was first discovered it was red. But over thousands of years it somehow mutated into a purple onion?
12:30 its a new meme template I'm calling it first! . . . Alright hear me out replay the whole video and watch Nate's various expressions Memes: Its free real estate 😂
put stuff like ice into deep-fryers. my friends tell me that the ice explodes but i think they are lying. can you do an experiment to see what happens?
i want to know too if its true or not. Although i did watch a korean drama, one of the scene where the main actress accidently shoved a bag of ice(i dont clearly remember how exactly) into a deep fryer, and then the main actor protected the girl by grabbing her(slow motion and dramatically) and take cover under a table (so romanticxD) and the ice went everywhere. The Kdrama called Pasta.
Cool vid. I’ve heard that the citric acid from a lemon, or lime sprayed on cut fruits helps to preserve the fruits, and avoid decay for the same reasons listed. Please, share any thoughts.
Hasvid Chris Paul plants use CO2 to make food, however they also need oxygen to survive But if the plant has CO2 then it can survive, using the O2 it makes to create CO2 by breathing it, then letting the cycle continue.
1:25 - Here's a hack that works, use an empty water bottle (that you've let dry out) to separate eggs. Crack into a bowl, squeeze the upended bottle, put the neck over the yolk, release the bottle, and viola, yolk in the bottle, white left alone.
Same with the stem on a banana. I t releases ethylene gas. That's why they wrap the stems in cellophane at the market. Also, fun fact, bananas are berries.
For the eggs it's eggs, salt and baking soda, thyme rosemary, 3-4 days in the fridge, lowest temperature on the oven, (also yes rinse the yolks), 185 ° is what you should shoot for, 10 minutes in the oven, bring em out let them cool, and there you go!
I swear, the only reason these hack channels release videos in the first place is that they know how fun it will be for all of us to see you guys debunk them!
Regarding the Avocado one, I wonder if the type of onion does matter. It would be interesting to try the experiment again but with a yellow or white onion and see if there is a difference.
Which one of these hacks did you think would work?
The King of Random hi
Pre-Pre edited, love it 5 days ago
The King of Random None of them 😂
Yes
None
The egg yolks are a common topping on pasta dishes when shredded.
But those where done wrong....
And they cut it into bug chunk
Alot of asian shops actually also sell the whole salt oreserved egg too.
That is the sandwiches
yes i agree also if you do this to an egg yolk use kosher salt iodine doesnt help the process look up on youtube Brad Makes Cured Egg Yolks | It's Alive | Bon Appétit
this is 100% a real thing
Cured egg yolks are a really great thing, although when my kitchen would do them we used a 50/50 blend of sugar and salt, blend them together so it’s super fine and well mixed. It’s very similar to a parm or umani topping when grated on pasta or similar dish’s.
Also they did get over cooked in the video, and the idea is you rinse all the salt/sugar mix off and the oven portion is just to dry out the extra moisture.
Big fun fact
Salt was used as a food preservative in the early roman empire
It was so precius that they used to pay people with it
In fact the word "Salario" (Salary)
Comes from the word "Sale"(Salt)
W h o a h
Wow I'm learning more from the TH-cam comment section then in school
@@chelseavoorhees13 "mitHoCoNdriA is ThE poWerHoUSE of tHE CeLL"
Nate said that multiple times in the video
@@maytanachai didn't quite hear him say the word "salario" or "sale"
The cured eggs one isn't a hack, it's an actual thing in cooking
And you shouldn't really used iodized salt for it
I cringed when he rinsed it with water😭😭😭
@@dylanfrazier1845 omg, you know binging with babish does it
@@minimiggiegamer6864 i do but dont, i make them alot but adding water to it puts moisture to it. The whole point is to dehydrate them
Yeah there’s a Resturant that serves cured candy cured eggs
5 minute hacks: “You can do it too, its easy”
TKOR: *Does hack and Debunks video*
5 minute crafts: Wait, not like that
I laughed way to hard at this
Anime Videos lover SAME
I’m dying rn
It’s called five minute crafts cuz They originally did crafts
Lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol loL
when you cure egg yolks, you normally want to use a combination of sugar, salt, and spices so you don't get straight salt and yolk. cured egg yolks are amazing if you grate them over pasta, salads, toasts, etc. :D
i wouldn't expect 5 minutes crafts to explain anything, but you want to either use a dehydrator (or oven on absolute lowest) or wrap them in cheese cloth and let them dry fully
0:44 there is actually a very cool video from Bon Appetit - It´s Alive
"Brad Makes Cured Egg Yolks | It's Alive | Bon Appétit"
It actually worked when Brad did it, Can't remember what he did differently though.
He used a dehydrator for a few hours and then preserved them in cheesecloth, hanging from a cabinet. Came here to say the same thing haha 😂.
@@MrKnowledge0014 your name is quite fitting
also nate ans calli did the temp too high i read you have to put your oven on the lowest setting bake
But brad used sugar and salt they used only salt
The King of Random: *debunks 5 Minute Crafts multiple times*
5 Minute Crafts: _im gonna pretend I didn't see that_
Why does 5 minutes crafts exist?
5 minute craft full of 5 minutes of bunch of craps
@@jckatz from what I've heard it's because kids watch the videos. Plus the videos are pretty easy to make because they're all.
@@jckatz : To provide material for other real channels
@@jckatz there is a german video from wallulis online, that explains the buisnessplan beyond channels like five minutes craft. its a an very profitable buisness with a minimum of efford, by just using the youtube algorythms to their advantages
5-minute crafts: Lets put salt on everything how could that go wrong?
Everyone: do you not see the problem here?
le Derpium ...
The egg thing is a real thing in cooking
“It’s Alive” used that salt preserving method. It works even on ostrich eggs. 😬👍
Gotta love Brad Leone
Mathew Travis 🙌🏽
And it's supposed to be a garnish. Put small amount on top of other Foods. It's like they were trying to eat a spoonful of salt instead of sprinkle a little bit on top.
I was about to comment this. It's the best part to my romen. It's amazing.
They also had some spices in there too not just salt
* queue Its Alive theme * Brad Leone - “ hey guys , today on its alive we are making cures egg yolks “ also side note Food dehydrator works best after the salt cure
Yeah, it should have been a food dehydrator although, I've seen a version of salt cured yolks that used an oven at a very low temperature.
Contrary to what Nate said, salt cured yolks are a chefy thing that has been done for ages, 5 minute crafts were probably just trying to capitalise on something that had been done by many chefs on YT.
I always tied em up in cheese cloth and let em hang for a while
Also not iodized salt
@@ehrenbormann1014 Himalayan sea salt is best
I was waiting for this comment....😄
Imagine waking up in the middle of the night, there's a shadowy figure at the foot of your bed, and you just hear 2:07 in the darkness
I would grin ear to ear and say "WHERE!!"
😂😂😂😂omg thank you
I ugly laughed at this 😂
Ok I don't like Pineapple but that is halairious!🤣🤣🤣
That story he made but instead of a old woman say pineapple a fat seal says it and flops over to your face and eats it.
I have a feeling 5 Minute Crafts is deliberately trolling people with their misleading videos. They need to be stopped and terminated!
5 minute craps.
J FRAME calm down
Yes. There’s been articles that 5 minute crafts did a lot of editing and faked a lot of the hacks
I mean... these don’t work... so it has to be on
Per pose ... right?
You have A FEELING?
From the start I never trusted these sudden popular channels like Bright Side, 5-minute crafts etc.
5 min crafts : Exists
TKOR : i'm bout to end this whole mans career
if only their career ended fr
Glad it’s the whole man
Yes
Is a content farm only one man?
Truett Lyons as opposed to half a man’s career
TKOR does : epic experiments
5 minute crafts: trying to ruin lives of millions of brainless 12 year olds
Tru
Thats true
Mrbeater pros so you call turning stretch Armstrong in to cotton candy an epic expirement
Yes...
@@Xavier_Ns Were still in quarantine, what else we gonna do? lol
Bon Appetite used the salt preservation method for egg yolks on It's Alive with Brad Leone and it worked fine. It's also used as a garnish, it's not supposed to be eaten by itself.
Yes, and I’m sure the iodine in table salt didn’t help these taste great.
Also Brad didn't only use salt, but a salt, sugar and spice mixture.
Also, baking them is supposed to further dehydrate them, not cook them!
(Low temp for a long time, not 15 minutes lol)
It’s also supposed to cure a lot longer
Comment section
20% five minute crafts roasts
17% telling them it’s a butternut
63% it’s alive egg yolk episode references
Simply the existence of this comment skews the math. 😜
Nates smile was just perfect when he said “and now we leaf”
3:58
Nate: “leaf it alone”
Calli: *thinking* ya cant beat em, join em
“Im leafing”
Was edited right before she said that.
Joke I made up as a kid:
Why was the willow weeping?
Because his girlfriend was LEAFing him. 😁
Would have been better if she said “I’m “leave”ing
@@sarahgilliss3503 im using this
@@System-ru5yt Have fun with it! 😁 I came up with a whole list of tree jokes when I was little. I still tell all of them to this day.
I love how there’s nice pop/ happy music in the background while Nate is crying over how salty the yolks are
It always makes me laugh when Calli is talking seriously to camera and Nate is standing there in the background casually tasting things like a curious toddler. Earlier today I watched the video where he tasted glue stick.
In honor of being truly random, can someone please make a “Nate tasting random things randomly” montage?
Oh please let that exist!!
Oh, it made me laugh to see him tasting the egg yolk!
Agreed
Callie in another video; I watch Bon Appetit.
Callie in this video: Never seen a cured egg yolk.
Callie do you not watch It's Alive with Brad??? He literally did Cured Yolks at the beginning of the year!
Brad with his egg yolks such a great episode. Curing the ostrich egg. Wow
Hey, for everyone defending the cured egg yokes as a real thing, they took the information they were given on a video and tried it like anyone would that saw it. That hack was a fail because there was no recipe to do it right.
Yes some people who said "noo they did it wrong"
They weren't trying to make a cured egg yolks they just recreated what 5 minute crafts did based on the video
@@designforchangetheschoolto2155 5 Mins Crafts never gives precise steps or temps.
@@aleksandrrozentsvit8390 you are so true when i wanna do things from 5 min crafts I CANT it doesnt have measurments so idk what im doing
They seems to forgot that it's from 5 mins craft not from professional 🙄
5 minute crafts made it fail
TKOR: We're testing viral food preservation methods...
Me: Oh hey maybe some will work
TKOR: ...from 5 minute crafts
Me: Oh no they wont
Except for 'bury the thing in salt'. That one is legit, and as mentioned has been used for thousands of years. Yes, the end product is salty. You work around that fact. Put it in a soup that would have included salt anyway and then just use less salt.
Lol!
@@BardedWyrm yeah, that one is actually not a hack, its an real thing that people do in cooking for taste.just with less salt. :)
@@elik5872 The technique will work for the stated purpose. It might not immediately jump to front of mind for all people. I see no rational reason to object to someone calling it a 'hack' in this context.
@@BardedWyrm sorry replied to the wrong comment and didnt notice.
No one:
Not a soul:
Nate: licks the salt off his finger and realizes it tastes like salt
Whimsical tunes nice hahahaha
Nate is epic lol
Thanks!
*surprised Pikachu face*
In one of the molten salt episodes, he tasted a shard of smelted salt. "Surprise of all surprises, it's salty."
For the cured egg yolks, they’re used a lot in culinary. Some tips I would say is, instead of using pure salt, use a mix of 50% salt and 50% sugar. It leaves it way less salty. It only takes a few days to cure, and you can leave it out at room temperature. If you want to rinse the salt off the outside just run water over them and then set them in the dehydrator for about 4 hours to remove any moisture that was added. It’s supposed to be cured, not cooked, the oven was too hot. Edit: I have a lot of experience with this, I’m a chef.
What am I suppose to do with the cured egg
Calli: I have an idea
Nate: hmm
Calli: I pick video ideas
Nate:...
A month later: instead of faces at tasting what inedible things taste like, the studio was lit on fire.
Nate : orders bulk items off the internet
Those salted egg yolks could be used on a carbonara, grate them onto it.
they did that on bon appetit with brad from its alive
@@jdrogersii5649 also that guy that says B roll a lot and has nice camera shots
@@nicorojs Lmao! Joshua Weissman
ikr also you should use unrefined salt like sea salt because it's not as salty salt if that makes sense
people also do it with sugar instead of salt .. they grate it over like ice cream or smthn
The smile Nate did when he made the leaf joke seems like one I’ve never seen before
I feel like you have to be on a certain drug to use 5-minute crafts’ methods
LMAO
It’s called clueless young children, it has side effects of annoyance
Anonymous Person shoot bro, where do you find your kids, I try the park but angry parents always chase me away 🧚🏿♂️🔥🔥😻
You'd be surprised. I see them every once in a while on Facebook and everyone is losing their minds over these "life hacks" haha
The substance known as clickbaitonium
As Fry once said: "That is the saltiest thing I have ever eaten. And I once ate a heaping spoonful of salt."
Well, bender did make the food...
Just give it a blast from your spice weasel.
Needs to be a equal mix of sugar
*heaping bowl full of salt
Are you aussie
The egg one is cured egg and can be used on almost anything (let the yolk sit in salt for a while it turns hard and that's it you eat it on anything RAW) they messed it up by cooking
They were just copying exactly what 5 minute crafts did, they didn't mess it up, that's what it said to do
0:46 Nate: sounds gross to me
Me: sounds like someone hasn't heard of carbonara
Shen
Well carbonara seems gross to me
Pasta Carbonara is delicious and super easy to make. It's basically bacon, bacon fat, egg yolks, parmesian and lots of pepper on pasta noodles (I like it on penne).
Carbonara effect
itallian gang
Cali: now you’re done
Nate: * visible confusion*
The "Mold!" when flipping over the cut pineapple was my favorite part of the video lol
correct me, but i think that squash is called "butternut"
arlo?
cut out "correct me, but I think"
@@Wasoney Ayyyy!! But for real, it actually is called butternut squash. My mom loves the stuff.
I think it's an American thing (I'm british)
Your mom's a butternut.
2:07 "Pineapple!" 😂😂😂 The way he said it
1:30 the eggs that you were making was cured eggs, they aren't ment to eat by them selfs, look at bon appetit's video about them
The egg looks kinda *salty*
@@duyminhtruongtran6016 its suppost to be other things too besides just salt like seasonings and sugar
I really surely in my place never put too much salt for cured eggs like this.
I think we all have lost our sanity seeing how weird these 5 minute crafts keep on getting-
• MeowJuice • the yolk hack isn’t a hack it’s just cured yolk
“How to make a yolk so salty it might be bad eating to many”
I want "Moooooldddd. It's mooooldy pineapple nowww" to be my ring tone 😂😂😂😂
"Yolks in a bowl"
I never realized how fun "yolks in a bowl" was to say; until today.
... wow you're right
I was like no it’s not. Then I said it... I was wrong
Yolks in a bowl
Allen Campbell I am already addicted
6:15 The way he was cutting that avacado could have been disastrous
Neel B yeah
In my country we preserve whole eggs it s called "itlog na pula"in my language, and its called "salted egg"in english
Where do you live?
Hello
masarap ba yun
I feel like "5-minute crafts" is pretty "salty" about this video....
*I "sea" what you did there*
I HEARD A BAD BUN
budoom ching
Lol 😂
Water you mean by that
5MinuteCrafts: Let just drop this video on preserving foods.
TKOR: SCIENCE!!!
Great video!! Thanks for saving us time, and food!! Please do more.
well.. there's a reason they're called "5-minute craps"..
5 minutes of trash
lol so true
Kido Man. Yep
5 minutes sh*t
They did the dehydrated eggs thing in Test Kitchen some time ago. It included the salting, but also putting them in a drier and hanging them for a time to air dry. Some people seemed to like it, others didn't.
11:38 i'm glad that they still have grant's picture up in the studio
R.i.P he will be missed🤧
@@royalvr4795 i was devastated when i heard about it. luckily he will be missed and remembered
King of Random: *Tries 5 minute crafts hacks*
Everyone: "Well this was a fail"
No one ever: Nate: “pineapple” in the weirdest accent ever
Timestamp?
😂
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@@kaminaridenki2481 2:07
I like the new intro king of random! Keep up the great video. I’ve been a subscriber from the start!
This is the earliest I've ever been. If you can I would love to see what would happen if you freeze dry Nutella and twizzlers 😊
If you go off of Binging with Babish's episode, the perfect bite, it shows how to cure eggs. That's the eggs covered in salt then baked. He does duck eggs, but I'm sure it'll work with chicken eggs.
4:04 Butternut squashes. It's a peanut shape and has the color of butter, which is why they are called that
The salted eggs are actually eaten by Chinese people, though I'm not exactly sure the proper way to make them, so 5 mins craft are probably wrong on the method.
normally you only use 30 to 50% salt and mix it with other spices.
and generally their are put in fine powder not into big chunk.
Ah OK, thanks!
Not only Chinese, it is eaten throughout East and Southeast Asia. Though we use duck eggs and normally preserve the whole egg instead.
The 5min Crafts looks like they used a dried apricot as a stand-in......
Up next on TKOR...
“WE BOUGHT 100 CONTAINERS OF SALT”
XD
Can you mummify a human with that amount of salt?
Do it!
People: I WANT MORE SALT
5 minute crafts: allow us to introduce ourselves
I knew Calli didn’t cook the moment she said “purple Onion”
But who in their right mind sees it and thinks red?
@@MythicalBeats997 yeah I dont get it it's very clearly purple, but I call it red anyway because then people know what I'm talking about lol
I will never understand why people make it so hard on themselves😂 maybe when the onion was first discovered it was red. But over thousands of years it somehow mutated into a purple onion?
I've always called it a purple onion
@McKayla P it’s fine! We all have our issues. Lol jk. That’s the obvious name for it though.
2:08
when Nate went "piNEaPpLe" it made me laugh so hard
Me too 😂😉☺️
@@graysonschweitzer wait is this my friend grayson or just another person named grayson?
In my best Italian accent: They a-salted a lot of things in today's videos 😂😂
The first one pisses me off. Like Brad did this correctly on It’s Alive on Bon Appatite
Well he is a professional fermentation chef and they are not. so you getting pissed off is like being mad at a child for crawling and not walking. 😑
yea but they’re testing the “hack” from 5 minute crafts, so that doesn’t matter.
Here's something you could try: *cured egg yolks!*
Yes cure egg the religious way drown your eggs and salted holy water. (This is a joke do not do thes)
Jessica Boutwell Hahahahahahaha
Calli: we will need the pineapple for this one
Nate:PINEAPPLE
Me: watches that 5 million time
But there’s only 1 mil views how did you watch it 5 million times
Omg that is so me LOL
Me: *sees eggs*
Also me: *looks over at salt*
Me: *starts pouring salt*
Me: more, More, MORE, MORE, MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORE
He prottec
He attac
But most importantly the 5 food life hack vids are bacc.
7:37 How's the onion is soo fresh? that too for weeks? Mine will get rotten in some minutes. May be it's kept in fridge but still....thaat fresh?!
I was wondering the same thing
If you keep onion dry in the fridge, it won’t rot for months. Maybe years, idk
Thank you for keeping me and thousands others entertained during quarantine
12:30 its a new meme template I'm calling it first!
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Alright hear me out replay the whole video and watch Nate's various expressions
Memes: Its free real estate 😂
I know, I almost screen shot that. lol
Omg lol
11:38 reminds me of Sid the sloth from ice age 4 and drinking the sea water and saying “hmm that’s a little, salty” 😂😂😂😂
put stuff like ice into deep-fryers. my friends tell me that the ice explodes but i think they are lying. can you do an experiment to see what happens?
i want to know too if its true or not. Although i did watch a korean drama, one of the scene where the main actress accidently shoved a bag of ice(i dont clearly remember how exactly) into a deep fryer, and then the main actor protected the girl by grabbing her(slow motion and dramatically) and take cover under a table (so romanticxD) and the ice went everywhere. The Kdrama called Pasta.
It does, water and hot oil don't mix well... There is a reason as to why you don't have a water based fire extinguisher in the kitchen haha
it does, the vapor trying to escape build pressure inside the ice and eventually, boom.
@@Fokker32 thank you for telling me.
It happens. That's why they tell you to thaw out turkeys before trying to deep fry them.
Cool vid. I’ve heard that the citric acid from a lemon, or lime sprayed on cut fruits helps to preserve the fruits, and avoid decay for the same reasons listed. Please, share any thoughts.
Kevin Moore true
Thanks, Kaei
Did anyone else laugh when Nates reaction to the squash juice stuff at around 5:17 XD lol 😂
Common knowledge: Lemon juice makes it so that avocados brown slower.
5 minute crafts: *ONION*
about the rubberband ziplock with parsley the thing i thouht of was.
how will it get oxygen?
edit: oops i mean carbon dioxide calm down
Hasvid Chris Paul plants use CO2 to make food, however they also need oxygen to survive
But if the plant has CO2 then it can survive, using the O2 it makes to create CO2 by breathing it, then letting the cycle continue.
But I think it’s not plant at least they were meant to be eating and you’re talking about the living plants.
CannedChezd either way, to prevent itself from going bad the plant will still intake O2 and CO2, which slows the death process
I think the bag was for storage in fridge so that it doesnt dehydrate. At room temp. No bag is better as they showed
There needs to be a mix video of all the times Nate sneaks a taste of something.
No one:
Legit nobody:
Not even the kittens cali has:
Nate:
:D
I live kittens!
11:39 is that a picture of grant in the background 😭😭😭
1:25 - Here's a hack that works, use an empty water bottle (that you've let dry out) to separate eggs. Crack into a bowl, squeeze the upended bottle, put the neck over the yolk, release the bottle, and viola, yolk in the bottle, white left alone.
I’m a big fan
And I am a ceiling fan
Im big fan tw0
“I’m a big fan”
antek119: no you aren’t
I'm the crusty fan in a ps4
Etl24 LMAO
I’m so proud ur FIRST
1 it’s called a butternut squash 2 it’s called a red onion 3 sometimes if you over water plants they turn yellow
One minute of silence for the people who didn't get eggs that morning.
Does anyone actually trust 5-minute crafts?
Definitely not
NO GOSH NO PLESE NOOOO!
No
67.2 million people apparently.
EnderGeek
Goes to show that a sucker is born Avery second!
After months of watching your videos i came to the conclusion that King of random is basically TH-cam version of myth busters and I'm here for it
The “purple onion” is actually called a red onion
Probably called with cabbage because red is also used to make purple or the scientist that found it or just drunk off their buts.
yea i cringed when they called it a purple onion
@@Subroutine7901 do mean red cabbages?
5 min crafts: makes video
King of random: so you have chosen death
0:50 *Watches Nate throwing egg making sure it doesn't fall*
For the salty egg yolk, try a Chinese moon cake, also some other snacks, they are sometimes a key ingredient
Useless02 i love chinese moon cake, i forgot the flavor i liked, i think it was like lotus paste or something, pretty common i think
When some plants decompose, they release a gas that increases the speed at which other plants decompose. Florists have to deal with this
Same with the stem on a banana. I t releases ethylene gas. That's why they wrap the stems in cellophane at the market. Also, fun fact, bananas are berries.
11:09
"Oh chou joe ni fwat"
*spits egg*
"Care hole, mmm"
For the eggs it's eggs, salt and baking soda, thyme rosemary, 3-4 days in the fridge, lowest temperature on the oven, (also yes rinse the yolks), 185 ° is what you should shoot for, 10 minutes in the oven, bring em out let them cool, and there you go!
"ok we need a video ide-"
"5 MINUTE CRAFTS DEBUNK"
"genius"
I swear, the only reason these hack channels release videos in the first place is that they know how fun it will be for all of us to see you guys debunk them!
"hopefully a purple onion works the same"
Red, it's a red onion.
Look how quick I liked and replied, let’s make a conversation
Exactly. I was looking for this comment. Lol
Next time they need to try a pink one then :)
the comments: "I'm a big fan"
me: "WeLl i'M a CeILinG fAn"
me: so your on a celling... CELLING GANG COMFIRMD
A true masterpiece
I'm just a window fan
I am a huge fan
Regarding the Avocado one, I wonder if the type of onion does matter. It would be interesting to try the experiment again but with a yellow or white onion and see if there is a difference.
My mom: oh do it like this I say it online
Me: where online
My mom: 5mc
Me: mom most thing on there are lies
This proves my point lol
Had a stroke while reading this
@@silverr_o for real