i hate it here every day i'm reminded that this conversation existed and every time i look at the real tomato soup my parents made i think about sending it to u two just to prove that it's not sauce
I appreciate the Maya character the most for bringing up the real points here. "IF YOU HAVE TOMATO SOUP WITHOUT GRILLED CHEESES THEN ITS JUST A HOT TOMATO SMOOTHIE." -the same person who claimed that *milkshakes* are soup. So the question then is, *what is the difference between a milkshake and a smoothie?*
...thats a good question. cuz technically don’t both use milk? And you can’t say that smoothies are just fruits and veggies cuz strawberry milkshakes exist... maybe the difference is smoothies are healthy?? Idk
Smoothies are usually mostly Fruit-based. Milkshakes are often more milk-based. Both use milk and both can use fruit, but it’s the balance of one or the other
@@crov.0375 hold it; it is Not stew! according to google, a stew is a dish of meat and or vegetables cooked slowly in liquid in a closed dish or pan! stew requires chunks, and is separated from soup and broth in that it is thicker, and has larger chunks and/or more of them. coffee is not only thin and chunkless, but it does not contain meat! i was technically, and unfortunately, wrong with the broth comment as well. according to wikipedia, broth is defined as a savory liquid, and coffee is almost always served sweet or naturally bitter. i would argue that broth and stock (which are very similar) do not have to be savory, and that the cooking methods of both of these dishes are the most similar to the method of preparing coffee, but, for the sake of technicality, i will not. coffee would actually be better defined as a soup, which is a liquid dish (coffee is a liquid) typically made by boiling meat/fish/vegetables (in this case, coffee beans) in stock or *water* . did i just look up the definitions of all of these liquid dishes, and do research into the differences between soup, stew, stock, and broth, just to figure out what coffee would be accurately labeled as? yes why? no fuckin clue, dog
*OBJECTION!* Cereal is cereal, and cereal is a variation of stew. Soup is (mostly) just the liquid, you need a spoon to drink soup. Stew is broth plus other shit like veggies and meats, broth by itself is just different soup but the other shit makes it a stew. Stew can be eaten with just a fork if you're just looking to eat the stuff inside that's been soaked by the broth, and yes cereal CAN be eaten with a fork, most cereals can be held by a fork if you lift it and some are even stab-friendly. Though it's non optimal it's possible, and there are probably people who do it. But the difference between cereal and stew that makes cereal a variation of stew instead of JUST a stew is a multitude of factors. The fact that cereal is cold while stew is heated, the fact that stews use broth instead of milk and vise versa and the commonly accepted appropriate times of days these meals are consumed. Sure you CAN eat stew for breakfast and cereal for dinner, but most stews are prepared and touted as dinners while cereal is usually shown to be enjoyed during early mornings in commercials. *TL;DR* Cereal is cold stew kuz they similar but also different.
Heh, you thought you did something there didn't you. The fundamental aspect of the soup argument that people always seem to forget is that in order for a soup or a stew to be concocted it must be COOKED. The addition of heat fundamentally alters the chemical concoction of foods added in. That's where flavor comes from. Therefore, the combination of a liquid and a solid cannot be categorically defined as a soup unless said resulting dish is cooked. Cheerios plus milk does not equal soup. You wouldn't put dried noodles and raw chicken in a bowl of room temp water and sit that down in front of anybody and call it soup.
@@ChaosFS i mean if oatmeal is the process of cooking watered down oats then it's the cooking that defines it, like Harley said. Sure you could eat watered down oats, but ya gotta cook it for it to be oatmeal.
@@ChaosFS I'm just going to assume that oatmeal means porridge and say that I wouldn't consider porridge to be a soup. It has no broth. It has water, but not enough for it to be called a soup. I mean you wouldn't call mashed potatoes or cooked rice a soup, would you?
I think it's only a soup if it's salty, not very dense, it has solid things and those solid things aren't ice but the soup can be ice itself if it is more soup-like when it's not frozen
Gazpacho is a type is tomato soup and O've had is as a drink, a soup, and a dipping sauce. Also anything can be a dipping sauce if you ate not a coward and chose the thing you are dipping in well enough.
Well, cereal is mostly eaten cold (except for SOME PEOPLE that microwave it) and soup is more often eaten hot or warm, cereal is also more crunchy than soup, because soup doesnt have like uncooked carrots in it.
Cereal is not a soup, it is not processed, prepared, or cooked. By those requirements it is not a soup, cereal itself which is just grain and milk do not fit those requirements just because it's a liquid in a container. By that logic then a glass of milk can be classified as soup or cereal dish. More defining evidence between the two is their liquids: Broth is its own substance, milk is already a liquid product on its own so it cannot enter itself as a broth as broth is a liquid which is a product created by cooking itself. Milk is natural broth is not. By that definition cereal cannot be defined as a soup.
Soup is its own thing, it has meat and sometimes vegetables And guess what cereal is? It has no vegetables and no meat it is grain and milk. Tomato soup would technically be a broth considering most people count "soup" as broth and meat maybe vegetables but Cereal certifies none of these needs not making it a soup, broth or a drink, It's just cereal
Objection! There is a clear contradiction! I thought PHOENIX was the one who believed soup was a drink, but here, it looks more like that's what MILES is arguing!
You add milk to cereal, an already edible artificial food, to make a combo to get a very good taste. You can eat cereal cold and hot, both offer different taste and pleasure. You know what isn't supposed to be eaten cold? A soup. Milk comes from animals, and soup always has natural plants and meat occasionally in the recipe. So that means cereal doesn't have plants nor meat which both are the stereotypes of a soup. So that is it, cereal can be eaten hot and cold (without feeling like you're wasting your life eating a crappy food), it doesn't have ingredients found 100% in nature nor does it use plants or meat for it's making. (You can also eat cereal dry, but it depends on the brand and how dependent on the milk and cereal combo.) Also cereal can also have chocolate in them, even if the argument that few brands put chocolate in it doesn't really prove that you can add chocolate to soup and still be moral.
Soup is a jam, because for both you get some fruits/vegetables (or meat, for some soups), add some seasoning, like sugar/salt or pepper, and boil it all. Therefore cereal, icees and such are not soup (jam) because you do not boil them!
Additions: 1. Tea is the not jam (soup), since it is intended to pour boiled water on the leaves to make it, and not boil it when the leaves are already in the water. 2. Anything can be Used as sauce, as long as it is a liquid, an addition to the main course (which, in most cases, is solid/semi-solid), consumed with the course in bites and doesn't intend drinking (therefore it is not a drink). 3. Smoothie is made using raw fruits (vegetables if you are insane) and a blender, therefore doesn't count as a jam (soup). 4. Juice (wasn't mentioned in the video) is not a smoothie, since the juice doesn't require to blend the fruits/vegetables, and only requires to squeeze the liquid out of the fruit/vegetable. 0.5. I could not fit coffee into this sistem, since I am not familiar with that drink. Sorry.
Note: The following comment contains *opinions,* not facts. Your beliefs about food classification are your own. My definitions are: Food - A solid that can be consumed as refreshment or nourishment. Drink - A liquid that can be consumed as refreshment or nourishment. Soup - A drink made by liquefying solid components. Sauce - A unique state of matter that is meant to be used as a form of condiment and is usually able to maintain its shape but also being easily shifted by outside forces. This would classify cereal (with milk) as a drink with additional food components (or vice versa, I guess) and would thus not be a soup or sauce.
I disagree with Edgeworth.Cereal is a soup.The word soup comes from the Latin word "suppa" which means something like "soapped bread" which means a soup is a soup,when the particles of food inside it are absorbing liquid which cereal left for too long in milk does.I think cereal is a soup.
hated the “cronch” and the “nO” because it seemed un Wright-like and doesn’t belong here otherwise argument is good, make it sound more serious next time because these shitposts make my quarantine
OKAY I DIDNT NOT EXPECT THIS TO GET THIS MUCH ATTENTION HELLO????
glad u guys enjoy my friends being absolute buffoons
More pls
Did this actually happened with your friends and you decided to put this into a meme?
my favorite part about this video is that it stopped being about cereal 14 seconds in
yea they just agreed that if the cereal had milk, its soup, then argued about other stuff
1:32
Edgeworth, It could just be my lack of Ace Attorney knowledge, but WHAT?
I like how all these objection.lol videos are about food and drink and not, you know, actual murder cases like in the games.
That's the joke
@@aliveslice Yes, I know that.
Windows XP autumn wallpaper is a superior choice indeed it is
Like the only sort of exception are the Among Us crossovers and those aren't even AA.
@@nexieterithu1073 True dat.
i hate it here
every day i'm reminded that this conversation existed and every time i look at the real tomato soup my parents made i think about sending it to u two just to prove that it's not sauce
Apparently tomato soup is widely controversial
I appreciate the Maya character the most for bringing up the real points here.
"IF YOU HAVE TOMATO SOUP WITHOUT GRILLED CHEESES THEN ITS JUST A HOT TOMATO SMOOTHIE."
-the same person who claimed that *milkshakes* are soup.
So the question then is, *what is the difference between a milkshake and a smoothie?*
...thats a good question. cuz technically don’t both use milk? And you can’t say that smoothies are just fruits and veggies cuz strawberry milkshakes exist... maybe the difference is smoothies are healthy?? Idk
Smoothies are usually mostly Fruit-based. Milkshakes are often more milk-based. Both use milk and both can use fruit, but it’s the balance of one or the other
OBJECTION
One have milk in its name
If you add milk to coffee it's a cereal. It's beans in milk and it's typically had for breakfast. That makes it a cereal.
OBJECTION. Coffe is not just beans, you add milk to an already prepared mixture of cofee and hot water
objection! coffee is actually just water strained through the ground beans and there are no actual while beans in the final product! coffee is a broth
@@ethanb8056 so... its creamy stew???
@@crov.0375 hold it; it is Not stew! according to google, a stew is a dish of meat and or vegetables cooked slowly in liquid in a closed dish or pan! stew requires chunks, and is separated from soup and broth in that it is thicker, and has larger chunks and/or more of them. coffee is not only thin and chunkless, but it does not contain meat!
i was technically, and unfortunately, wrong with the broth comment as well. according to wikipedia, broth is defined as a savory liquid, and coffee is almost always served sweet or naturally bitter. i would argue that broth and stock (which are very similar) do not have to be savory, and that the cooking methods of both of these dishes are the most similar to the method of preparing coffee, but, for the sake of technicality, i will not.
coffee would actually be better defined as a soup, which is a liquid dish (coffee is a liquid) typically made by boiling meat/fish/vegetables (in this case, coffee beans) in stock or *water* . did i just look up the definitions of all of these liquid dishes, and do research into the differences between soup, stew, stock, and broth, just to figure out what coffee would be accurately labeled as? yes
why? no fuckin clue, dog
😡
“That’s a lie, I know bone broth is a thing” had me dying until the end of the video
Edgeworth's "I hate it here"
My three brain cells as I take the Bar Exam
edgeworth is the only sane one here. is pheonix okay
Not at all ❤️
@@andy-bk3yl i am concerned-
*OBJECTION!*
Cereal is cereal, and cereal is a variation of stew. Soup is (mostly) just the liquid, you need a spoon to drink soup. Stew is broth plus other shit like veggies and meats, broth by itself is just different soup but the other shit makes it a stew. Stew can be eaten with just a fork if you're just looking to eat the stuff inside that's been soaked by the broth, and yes cereal CAN be eaten with a fork, most cereals can be held by a fork if you lift it and some are even stab-friendly. Though it's non optimal it's possible, and there are probably people who do it. But the difference between cereal and stew that makes cereal a variation of stew instead of JUST a stew is a multitude of factors. The fact that cereal is cold while stew is heated, the fact that stews use broth instead of milk and vise versa and the commonly accepted appropriate times of days these meals are consumed. Sure you CAN eat stew for breakfast and cereal for dinner, but most stews are prepared and touted as dinners while cereal is usually shown to be enjoyed during early mornings in commercials.
*TL;DR* Cereal is cold stew kuz they similar but also different.
Heh, you thought you did something there didn't you.
The fundamental aspect of the soup argument that people always seem to forget is that in order for a soup or a stew to be concocted it must be COOKED. The addition of heat fundamentally alters the chemical concoction of foods added in. That's where flavor comes from. Therefore, the combination of a liquid and a solid cannot be categorically defined as a soup unless said resulting dish is cooked. Cheerios plus milk does not equal soup. You wouldn't put dried noodles and raw chicken in a bowl of room temp water and sit that down in front of anybody and call it soup.
@@harleyfagan9637 So what about oatmeal? That has to be cooked once you mix the oats and water. Does that mean you would consider it a soup?
I wish this would continue
@@ChaosFS i mean if oatmeal is the process of cooking watered down oats then it's the cooking that defines it, like Harley said. Sure you could eat watered down oats, but ya gotta cook it for it to be oatmeal.
@@ChaosFS I'm just going to assume that oatmeal means porridge and say that I wouldn't consider porridge to be a soup. It has no broth. It has water, but not enough for it to be called a soup. I mean you wouldn't call mashed potatoes or cooked rice a soup, would you?
I think it's only a soup if it's salty, not very dense, it has solid things and those solid things aren't ice but the soup can be ice itself if it is more soup-like when it's not frozen
Soup is intended to be eaten hot, cereal is not, therefore cereal is not a soup.
Obviously
2:39. The delayed reaction is priceless.
Gazpacho is a type is tomato soup and O've had is as a drink, a soup, and a dipping sauce. Also anything can be a dipping sauce if you ate not a coward and chose the thing you are dipping in well enough.
some discussions must be had
Well, cereal is mostly eaten cold (except for SOME PEOPLE that microwave it) and soup is more often eaten hot or warm, cereal is also more crunchy than soup, because soup doesnt have like uncooked carrots in it.
Edgeworth got the N-Word pass
Cereal being a soup: less than 1% of the vid
Cereal is not a soup, it is not processed, prepared, or cooked. By those requirements it is not a soup, cereal itself which is just grain and milk do not fit those requirements just because it's a liquid in a container. By that logic then a glass of milk can be classified as soup or cereal dish.
More defining evidence between the two is their liquids:
Broth is its own substance, milk is already a liquid product on its own so it cannot enter itself as a broth as broth is a liquid which is a product created by cooking itself. Milk is natural broth is not. By that definition cereal cannot be defined as a soup.
i love antagonizing my friends and family by saying "cereal is meant to be eaten dry you guys are the weird ones for putting it in milk"
Why is Phoenix always the one arguing for things being soup, lol
i rest my case
These are just great
Maybe the soup was the arguments we had along the way,,, (it’s the person from the store- thank you so much for this video IM DYINGGG)
HAHA IM SO GLAD YOU FOUND THIS AND ENJOYED IT
Basis: Liquid with chewy bits = Soup, drink, and sauce
Ace attorney makes the stupidest conversations actually entertaining.
a liquid dish, typically made by boiling meat, fish, or vegetables, etc., in stock or water. - definition of soup
tHE WAY IT ENDED akksks "good for u"
Soup is its own thing, it has meat and sometimes vegetables And guess what cereal is? It has no vegetables and no meat it is grain and milk. Tomato soup would technically be a broth considering most people count "soup" as broth and meat maybe vegetables but Cereal certifies none of these needs not making it a soup, broth or a drink, It's just cereal
CEREAL IS A STEW UNTIL YOU FINISH THE CEREAL AFTER WHICH THE MILK BECOMES A FLAVORED SOUP
Campbell's tomato soup is the "pretty much sauce" that you guys are talking about. Nothing but red sea of grilled cheese dippage goodness.
A c r o n c h factor
Im dying
Tomato soup is too runny to be a dipping sauce
This guy thinks everything is soup
Technically by definition it is
Dry cereal is valid.
WHAT fucking milkshake is that guy drinking that has CRONCH?!
Man, you just reminded me of a conversation I had where I said I put Pepsi in my cereal. I need to make something like this about that.
Zen Zenulous im sorry WHAT?????? HELP?????
@@andy-bk3yl long story short, it was actually kinda good
This went off the rails so fucking quickly
C r o n c h f a c t o r
i am on edgeworth's side but whoever phoenix was made me laugh so hard i got a headache
Objection! There is a clear contradiction! I thought PHOENIX was the one who believed soup was a drink, but here, it looks more like that's what MILES is arguing!
people keep subscribing i feel obligated to make actual content now.......
soda with cereal
Good Job! You Got the "65 Subscriber!" Trophy! i am the 65th sub btw.
Since when did Maya apply for the judicial position in a court of law
underrated channel
god i love these
Smooth Tomato And Basil Soup Best Soup
I eat the cereal and drink the milk separately
I love these
it’s off putting seeing phoenix and edgeworth on opposite sides
Me waiting for results:
objection.lol is a blessing on this world.
PEOPLE DIP GRILLED CHEESES IN TOMATO SOUP??
Guys… soup is warm.
bro is the first comment after 2 years
Do- Do people chew milkshake? What?
snowcones are soup
You add milk to cereal, an already edible artificial food, to make a combo to get a very good taste.
You can eat cereal cold and hot, both offer different taste and pleasure. You know what isn't supposed to be eaten cold? A soup.
Milk comes from animals, and soup always has natural plants and meat occasionally in the recipe. So that means cereal doesn't have plants nor meat which both are the stereotypes of a soup.
So that is it, cereal can be eaten hot and cold (without feeling like you're wasting your life eating a crappy food), it doesn't have ingredients found 100% in nature nor does it use plants or meat for it's making.
(You can also eat cereal dry, but it depends on the brand and how dependent on the milk and cereal combo.)
Also cereal can also have chocolate in them, even if the argument that few brands put chocolate in it doesn't really prove that you can add chocolate to soup and still be moral.
Phoenix and Edgeworth are on the wrong sides
No Godot coming in claiming that coffee is Soup. Disappointed
What tomato soup the drinkin?????? Wtf
But since breakfast is first, doesn't that make soup a cereal instead?
Im only 10 seconds in and they're on the wrong sides and its hurting me
Soup is a jam, because for both you get some fruits/vegetables (or meat, for some soups), add some seasoning, like sugar/salt or pepper, and boil it all. Therefore cereal, icees and such are not soup (jam) because you do not boil them!
Additions:
1. Tea is the not jam (soup), since it is intended to pour boiled water on the leaves to make it, and not boil it when the leaves are already in the water.
2. Anything can be Used as sauce, as long as it is a liquid, an addition to the main course (which, in most cases, is solid/semi-solid), consumed with the course in bites and doesn't intend drinking (therefore it is not a drink).
3. Smoothie is made using raw fruits (vegetables if you are insane) and a blender, therefore doesn't count as a jam (soup).
4. Juice (wasn't mentioned in the video) is not a smoothie, since the juice doesn't require to blend the fruits/vegetables, and only requires to squeeze the liquid out of the fruit/vegetable.
0.5. I could not fit coffee into this sistem, since I am not familiar with that drink. Sorry.
Obviously.
I love this~ 😹
Is- is no one gonna comment on these people apparantly dipping grilled cheese in tomato soup?
professional sleeper thats a normal thing??? like everyone i know does it
Tomato Soup IS a dipping sauce
But is cereal a salad and milk is the dressing
Dry cereal is invalid
I used to agree with pheonix all the time but this is just
Snowcones are not soup
Note: The following comment contains *opinions,* not facts. Your beliefs about food classification are your own.
My definitions are:
Food - A solid that can be consumed as refreshment or nourishment.
Drink - A liquid that can be consumed as refreshment or nourishment.
Soup - A drink made by liquefying solid components.
Sauce - A unique state of matter that is meant to be used as a form of condiment and is usually able to maintain its shape but also being easily shifted by outside forces.
This would classify cereal (with milk) as a drink with additional food components (or vice versa, I guess) and would thus not be a soup or sauce.
how do you make these types of things where you make the character say what you want them to say?
Why tf is Phoenix the prosecutor?
I disagree with Edgeworth.Cereal is a soup.The word soup comes from the Latin word "suppa" which means something like "soapped bread" which means a soup is a soup,when the particles of food inside it are absorbing liquid which cereal left for too long in milk does.I think cereal is a soup.
Wait some people dip cookies into milk does that mean???????
Or am I just being dumb
it’s not a soup
Wtf cereal is not a soup jesus christ
ngl i kinda side with pheonix here
Cereal ain't soup cuz it's not salty duh
hated the “cronch” and the “nO” because it seemed un Wright-like and doesn’t belong here otherwise argument is good, make it sound more serious next time because these shitposts make my quarantine
bro.. i literally copied and pasted the convo my friends had it is not that deep
andy this shit is deep.. u don’t understand how real the soup is
buzz I SEE.