The last clip caught me so off guard. This is officially the sweetest way of having a jab at the Mojang devs about 2 pixels that shall not be named. RIP.
@@onomis First Link: Scam. 2nd: Fierce feeds the kitties but when you see the comments saying 1:51 what a beautiful cat, a Rick Roll will pop up. (Just be careful) Final: Viet video about shrimps or something and yet this guy has disabled likes and dislikes because he hates the huge amount of dislikes.
There was another item like this in the snapshots for 1.15. It was called wax, and it would appear when a campfire was under a beehive. It was basically like snow, where if you used a shovel, you could get a wax ball.
I honestly thought this was going to be a riff on how it legitimately looks like a golden omelete... I've had several mods with cooked eggs/omeletts and they are all shaped so similar to this. . .
The ending just gave me a great idea. Imagine placable blocks that gather herds of animals passively if they past by, so when you want to get animals for your farm there is like 5 animals gathered around already. You can just walk by with wheat and bring them to your farm without gathering them from a field. They can break after like 5 minecraft days or something like that, they can be used normally or to make automated farms. It'd be like the crystalized honey or like a salt lick
Honestly adding salt ore would be amazing. It could drop salt power when mined which could be used to make a salt lick or be another pesky ingredient in rabbit stew. Salt could also make raw meat into jerky (just combine in a crafting table) which could provide one half a hunger bar less than the cooked version
@@ThomasTheThermonuclearBomb That jerky idea could be a good idea. Imagine it drastically reduces the hunger it restores but when you make it it gives you 2 jerky for one beef for example. So you can essentially have more food easily instead of gathering tons of animals
Crystallize honey happens when honey goes unused for a long time. You can put it in the microwave and it will decrystalize back into smooth honey. So if it was to be implemented it should become raw honey after being put in a furnace. Also fun fact honey does not expire. Thanks for coming to my Ted to
I think it would have been cool if it was reversed, if you have a honey bottle sitting for too long it gets crystallised and restores less hunger, then once you heat it up it goes back to normal honey.
I feel like smelting crystalized honey should give regular honey back seeing as how it works in real life. Maybe you could combine a stick and a honey bottle to make crystalized honey on a stick, which could be separated just by putting it into a crafting table. Then you could make tools or blocks out of the crystalized honey
They talked about that item in an episode of “The Secrets of Minecraft”, the same show where they first said fireflies weren’t going to be added. Fun fact about crystallized honey: it’s honey that got crystallized.
@@mkks4559 "I'm the most necessary man alive, because I had to manually enter every single copy of Minecraft in the world to remove that crystallized honey. And believe you me, the bees weren't interested in giving it back." Narrator failed at his job
i was literally say how wholesome it was that the frogs could eat hunny, and then seeing the frogs licking eachother turned that statement around completely
not really, regular liquid honey is an oversaturated sugar solution, and crystallized honey is just sugar that's come out of solution; you'd have to add water to it to get back regular honey
@@pocarski As someone who has literal buckets of honey, no water is needed to recrystallize. Psychomaniac is correct, as all it would need is to be reheated. You are right about honey being supersaturated. However when this super syrup gets cold, sugar will crash out and emulsify with the now less saturated syrup. They only time you would need to add water is if you completely drove off the water and you made honey sugar.
@@LorenWII Neat, didn't know that. I remember jars of honey just turning into crystals with no trace of water left, so it made sense to me that the water was evaporating somehow.
One site says "Honey crystallization the formation and growth of sugar crystals in a container of honey. Crystallization is a natural process and not a sign of adulteration or spoilage. Due to its physical properties, honey initially tends towards natural crystallization, as it is a supersaturated sugar solution." So if i understood it right, it can be created by simply holding honey in your inventory Edit: guys stop please
If I remember well, crystallized honey it’s some kind of old but pretty freaking edible honey, here in Mexico, there is a museum that tells you how a native prehispanic tomb was found and there was honey that can be eaten even today. Or so they said…
I remember it existing from when they added in bees and honey, so it be weird for them to bring back something that never came to be, only to just remove it again.
I knew about crystalized honey due to the secrets of minecraft video. I really wanted to make a use for it, but I just kinda forgot about it. Glad to see you also remembered it
We could the honey to capture certain mobs and turn it into crystallised honey similar to amber preservation. IDK just wrote this because I was early to the video.
Frogs in real life can eat crickets, cockroaches, mealworms, mosquito larvae, earth worms and lastly fruit flies, so Mojang could add crickets, they would spawn in almost every biome with tall grass, and would be really noisy.
That joke at the end was hilarious. I don't laugh out loud (the way i worded that makes me sound like a boomer) at stuff on the internet that often, but that did.
Crystalization is the progress of a sugary mixture being heated to be able to carry more sugar and frozen to carry less so the sugar in the mixture being too much slowly crystlizes. You heat the honey so the honey can take more sugar and as it cools off the sugar crystlyzes. You can also see this happening in jam when you put it in a fridge sinca jam is made to contain a lot of sugar so jam is heated while it slowly absorbs the sugar and when you freeze it or just cool it off jam looses its sugar.
"at first i watched this video from Phoenix SC and realised that i could put magnets in the frog's tounge, so i did and in front of the mouth i put some loop of wires and there we go! i invented the first frog powered"
Crystalized Honey Block - Uses like a Haybale but loses its ability to stick beside, still unable to jump 1 block, becomes Honey block when minecraft player ,walks,stands and jump on it to many times. Honey on a stick - Attracts frogs, like crystalize honey its edible but it gives 8 hunger points Crafting recipe Blank Honey Blank Blank Crystalized Honey Sugar Blank Stick Blank When fed to a frog it will become your friend but only attacks Slime and Fireflies
I remember it. It was an unused texture, alongside the wax block, in the first 1.15 snapshot. They later removed both in place for the honeycomb item and honey block.
Crystalized Honey was accidentally added to a Snapshot of MC before, but removed quickly after, as honey comb was considered to cover all current needs for honey. So this could be a repeat of the same mistake, or perhaps they now have a plan for it. Either way, this was mentioned in "The Secrets of Minecraft: Features That Got Cut" at around 3:06
Basically its honey candy if the honey gets to cold it turns into this. I assume the reason they got rid of this is 2 reasons the first is the smelter cant easily give back the bottle so if you smelted it there would need to be a extra stage to accommodate bottle retrieval without a extra block with a special purpose. The 2nd is you don't get crystalized honey by heating it you get crystalized honey by freezing it. And if Mojang are hell bent to remove fireflies off a slight inaccuracy they could easily change then them removing it off the inaccuracy of process doesn't surprise me.
They just released a new snapshot... www.twitch.tv/phoenixsclive
@@3h4_ *yes
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Make it a placeable item that mobs can come up to to "lick" it. Doing this will give the mobs regeneration. There I gave it a use.
It already had a use….foood
like the salt stone for the goats (irl, not in mc).
I CAN USE VILLAGERS AS PUNCHING BAGS WITHOUT SPENDING 1 NANO SECONDS BREWING POTIONS
NOW I ONLY HAVE TO SPEND A PLANCK LENGTH
undead mobs
yup i thought of that as soon as he placed it! they could add bears and they would be attracted by it!
The last clip caught me so off guard.
This is officially the sweetest way of having a jab at the Mojang devs about 2 pixels that shall not be named. RIP.
Bruh, the bots
@@onomis First Link: Scam.
2nd: Fierce feeds the kitties but when you see the comments saying 1:51 what a beautiful cat, a Rick Roll will pop up. (Just be careful)
Final: Viet video about shrimps or something and yet this guy has disabled likes and dislikes because he hates the huge amount of dislikes.
@@slidsnake8539 Thank you comrade
We will remember your sacrifice
@@slidsnake8539 gigachad
Fireflies?
At this point, they might as well just add "Honey Tools" as a bonus
honey pickaxe
explodes into honey when broken
Terraria 2 idea
Wait it exists
And fireflies
Why are you everywhere?
make it like “when you mine with honey tools you get bees”
There was another item like this in the snapshots for 1.15. It was called wax, and it would appear when a campfire was under a beehive. It was basically like snow, where if you used a shovel, you could get a wax ball.
Yeah like imagine the wax was used to make candles
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*the heck is wax* 😳
Fireflies: **exists**
Frogs: "Is this food?"
Apparently crystallized honey used to be a blocked but the developers didn't know what to do with it so they just removed it from the game
It could have been used as a decoration block.
It could’ve made you choke
@Ayo Nyepam what the fuck??!!
¿¿Que carajos??
I’ve stared at this comment for so long and have no idea what you were trying to communicate
Making the texture THEN implementing the function?
WHAT KIND OF BACKWARD ASS LOGIC IS THAT
Mojang: There won't be fireflies
Phoenix: What about Honeyflies?
Mojang: *You got me there*
Yeah
comments: how many memes are you going to post
the engineer: yes
@Ayo Nyepam shut
@@coffeemix1 i agree
What about *Flies?*
Fly mob
“Sorry, I can’t let ‘em eat it. ‘Cause it might be toxic.”
Phoenix SC, The voice of Mojang.
@Ayo Nyepam bruh. Ur a BOT
@@gregs1961 i think he knows that
@Ayo Nyepam Fatherless behavior
@@slidsnake8539 It doesnt even have father bc It's a fucking bot 💀
"Jiukrajin is mine."
-Puchjin, The voice of Kreml idk
Why is the frog eating repeatedly oddly satisfying 😂
I honestly thought this was going to be a riff on how it legitimately looks like a golden omelete... I've had several mods with cooked eggs/omeletts and they are all shaped so similar to this. . .
The ending just gave me a great idea.
Imagine placable blocks that gather herds of animals passively if they past by, so when you want to get animals for your farm there is like 5 animals gathered around already.
You can just walk by with wheat and bring them to your farm without gathering them from a field.
They can break after like 5 minecraft days or something like that, they can be used normally or to make automated farms.
It'd be like the crystalized honey or like a salt lick
Like Giant bee honey in Ark?
To lure animals
And addition to the salt lick, animals who have access to a salt lick have increased drops!
A salt lick would keep me in place for five days
Honestly adding salt ore would be amazing. It could drop salt power when mined which could be used to make a salt lick or be another pesky ingredient in rabbit stew. Salt could also make raw meat into jerky (just combine in a crafting table) which could provide one half a hunger bar less than the cooked version
@@ThomasTheThermonuclearBomb That jerky idea could be a good idea. Imagine it drastically reduces the hunger it restores but when you make it it gives you 2 jerky for one beef for example. So you can essentially have more food easily instead of gathering tons of animals
Crystallize honey happens when honey goes unused for a long time. You can put it in the microwave and it will decrystalize back into smooth honey. So if it was to be implemented it should become raw honey after being put in a furnace. Also fun fact honey does not expire. Thanks for coming to my Ted to
Since you commented so late:
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@@p.t.557 thank you, P. T.
from my experience it's from direct exposure to the sun.
Why the heck am I a bot?
@@hakunoraku not true, honey that you just leave in your pantry crystalizes, sunlight isn't what causes it necessarily
"sorry i cant let them eat it, cuz it might be toxic"
feels very passive aggressive towards mojang for removing the fireflies
I think it would have been cool if it was reversed, if you have a honey bottle sitting for too long it gets crystallised and restores less hunger, then once you heat it up it goes back to normal honey.
but crystalized is sweeter but harder
@@videoms1271 Correct, and crunchy
I feel like smelting crystalized honey should give regular honey back seeing as how it works in real life. Maybe you could combine a stick and a honey bottle to make crystalized honey on a stick, which could be separated just by putting it into a crafting table. Then you could make tools or blocks out of the crystalized honey
They talked about that item in an episode of “The Secrets of Minecraft”, the same show where they first said fireflies weren’t going to be added. Fun fact about crystallized honey: it’s honey that got crystallized.
I knew i remembered it from somewhere
@@iluvchess14736 It was also shown in one of Xisuma's 1.15 snapshot videos.
@@mkks4559 Do you remember which episode of "Secrets of Minecraft" it was?
@@iluvchess14736 It was the first episode, called "Features we cut out" I think.
@@mkks4559 "I'm the most necessary man alive, because I had to manually enter every single copy of Minecraft in the world to remove that crystallized honey. And believe you me, the bees weren't interested in giving it back."
Narrator failed at his job
Crystalized Honey was actually going to be added along with bees, but it was replaced by the honeycomb block, which deemed crystalized honey useless.
“Please don’t turn me into an over complex mob” firefly 2022
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I like the end whenever the frogs are all licking like crazy
i was literally say how wholesome it was that the frogs could eat hunny, and then seeing the frogs licking eachother turned that statement around completely
crystallized honey IRL is what you get when honey sits still for too long, you can get it back into regular honey by heating it up
not really, regular liquid honey is an oversaturated sugar solution, and crystallized honey is just sugar that's come out of solution; you'd have to add water to it to get back regular honey
@Ayo Nyepam 💪 👷♀️ 🙃 😒 😅 🙄 ♥ 👌 ❤ 💖 😀 😎 👍 👌 🙆♀️ 🆗️
@@pocarski As someone who has literal buckets of honey, no water is needed to recrystallize. Psychomaniac is correct, as all it would need is to be reheated. You are right about honey being supersaturated. However when this super syrup gets cold, sugar will crash out and emulsify with the now less saturated syrup. They only time you would need to add water is if you completely drove off the water and you made honey sugar.
@@pocarski no, he’s right. I’ve microwaved crystallized honey to get it back to normal plenty of times
@@LorenWII Neat, didn't know that. I remember jars of honey just turning into crystals with no trace of water left, so it made sense to me that the water was evaporating somehow.
1:26
imagine if this vid was premiere and you just casually came at this exact moment, what you would think?
1:41 looks like bfb 2
Battelh four bee efdee ai?
"JESSE! WE NEED TO COOK CRYSTALIZED HONEY!"
I remembered that crystalized honey was an item that was actually added back in 1.15, they removed it because it was deemed unnecessary.
Looks like Phoenix never had a CrYsTaLiZEd HoNEyComB in his childhood.
Did he even have a childhood then? I think not
Crystallised honey + Coco beans = Chocolate Honeycomb
I'm sure Phoenix has heard of Crunchy bars. He should definitely add them to minecraft
Pretty sure sweet chocolate is just cocoa powder, cocoa butter, and sugar(honey)
After dino nuggies, you cant be sure about his food knowledge
i have stereo headphones and the frog making that noise directly from behind me gave me a heart attack
0:56 The honey is next 😂
Let’s just be happy that it was at least fully and not partially crystallized, cuz otherwise we’d probably have a Gordon Ramsey screaming “RAAAAWWWW”
Help all i see Is a TH-cam icon
Dumbass
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1:20 for those who dont get the joke, its a firefly
It looked like something else...
One site says "Honey crystallization the formation and growth of sugar crystals in a container of honey. Crystallization is a natural process and not a sign of adulteration or spoilage. Due to its physical properties, honey initially tends towards natural crystallization, as it is a supersaturated sugar solution."
So if i understood it right, it can be created by simply holding honey in your inventory
Edit: guys stop please
you never seen crystallized honey?
@@quackatit to be honest... No, i just wrote "what is crystallized honey" in google search bar
@@axosotll bro the only honey i own is crystallised, i never get to eat the stuff as is
Guys i wrote this comment just to get pinned but Phoenix pinned his own comment
I think we should get more likes than he got
@@axosotll ...
"We have removed fireflies because they are poisonous to frogs. So instead, frogs will eat cubes of lava and poop out lights"
If I remember well, crystallized honey it’s some kind of old but pretty freaking edible honey, here in Mexico, there is a museum that tells you how a native prehispanic tomb was found and there was honey that can be eaten even today. Or so they said…
If there was a mod that recovers cut content from the game files and makes the game how it was supposed to be, everyone's life would be better imo
there are... but sadly bedrock players won't have it
@@viperlord487 rip ):
Not all cut content is intended
@ it would still be a nice lens into what could have been, even if cut content isnt meant to exist.
@@RetroDestroyer true, but like i said in another reply, it would be an interesting lens into development
we just need mojang to let us crystallize more items so we can finally recreate Breaking Bad in minecraft
Phoenix SC: Now this is just inappropriate (shows big and pee)
Also Phoenix: 1:21
They knew they would get a copyright infringement for that breaking bad reference
Anyone else noticed that the End Crystal at 1:14 was not centered?
thanks, i hate it
Crystallized honey looks like raw gold tbh
and gold looks like butter
I think there is the possibility they just use it as a small food, although it is probably going to be removed.
I remember it existing from when they added in bees and honey, so it be weird for them to bring back something that never came to be, only to just remove it again.
We need a mod/datapack that brings back many of the unused items/mobs in the game files...that would be cool.
we need a one hour loop of a frog licking crystallized honey
I knew about crystalized honey due to the secrets of minecraft video. I really wanted to make a use for it, but I just kinda forgot about it. Glad to see you also remembered it
We could the honey to capture certain mobs and turn it into crystallised honey similar to amber preservation. IDK just wrote this because I was early to the video.
0:17 this means lots of bedrock players are geniuses
Frogs licking honey was not the thing I was expecting to see when I got out of bed today...
They turned the honey into a firefly. Funniest shit I've ever seen.
Frogs in real life can eat crickets, cockroaches, mealworms, mosquito larvae, earth worms and lastly fruit flies, so Mojang could add crickets, they would spawn in almost every biome with tall grass, and would be really noisy.
they could also be just two pixels jumping around, they really could do that but nope, too much coding for a team of professionals
@@Gustoberg they might be "toxic"
They could spawn at dusk and chirp throughout the night but go silent if you get too close to them and then be silent in the day but still findable
*I like how they added the crystallized honey but not a way to obtain it in survival mode.*
Damn you watched the video too
@Arissa cute⤵️💦 shutup bot
1:47 Minecraft in a nutshell
Imagine it be like if cystallized honey was added to the game
"Jesse, we need to cook crystal honey"
That joke at the end was hilarious. I don't laugh out loud (the way i worded that makes me sound like a boomer) at stuff on the internet that often, but that did.
Fun fact: Crystallized Honey is the food that Pees and Bigs likes.
it should be used to make a stickiness potion, and it would make all the blocks around you act as honey blocks
Imagine a frog farm using this method
U made the crystallized honey a wide firefly when u dropped it that’s why the frogs want to eat it
0:05
HELP I LEGIT HEARD "being sussy live" 💀💀😭😭😭
This is very interesting
Crystallized honey was originally supposed to be added in the 1.15 update, but was removed.
1:36 please dont ever launch minecraft ever again.
I agree.
The crystllized honey is probally crying right now
“Sorry I can’t let them eat it……. Cuz it might be toxic” I just spit out my honey 😂
If you dont eat real honey in time it becomes Crystallized honey, honey never expires if its kept in the right conditions
Everyone knows that
@@amnotmichael the title doesnt 😮💨
Crystallized honey is just the sugar crystallized. It’s not expired. Honey doesn’t expire...
@@fellipedasilva99 thats....what i said ,,honeu never expires''
Not 1st not gonna get pinned for nothing
"Yes"
I think you were
@@thattransgirl2192 i agree
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You were?
Crystalization is the progress of a sugary mixture being heated to be able to carry more sugar and frozen to carry less so the sugar in the mixture being too much slowly crystlizes. You heat the honey so the honey can take more sugar and as it cools off the sugar crystlyzes. You can also see this happening in jam when you put it in a fridge sinca jam is made to contain a lot of sugar so jam is heated while it slowly absorbs the sugar and when you freeze it or just cool it off jam looses its sugar.
the idea of honey being frog bait is kinda cool
Frog: I love this crystallized honey!
It took me too long to figure out why the "shadow" was there then I laughed. Thank you.
Now we need a resource pack that replaces frogs licking sounds with the ones from Yoshi
Video: is about crystallized honey
Me: what is that golden cherry in the corner
It's crystallized honey like its honey but crystafied for it to be a mouth eating food instead of drinking it
this reminds me of those lizards with yoshi's "mlem" soujd effect on them while they're licking a leaf
The frog is trying to eat the crystallized honey🐸🍯
"at first i watched this video from Phoenix SC and realised that i could put magnets in the frog's tounge, so i did and in front of the mouth i put some loop of wires and there we go! i invented the first frog powered"
It's just minecraft's kid friendly version of crystal meth. Steve needs a brake from all those creepers coming to blow him up.
Yes a crystalized honey i don't know what do this do
I laughed when the frog trying to eat the crystalized honey in the ground 😂
Crystalized Honey Block - Uses
like a Haybale but loses its ability to stick beside, still unable to jump 1 block,
becomes Honey block when minecraft player ,walks,stands and jump on it to many times.
Honey on a stick - Attracts frogs, like crystalize honey its edible but it gives 8 hunger points
Crafting recipe
Blank Honey Blank
Blank Crystalized Honey Sugar
Blank Stick Blank
When fed to a frog it will become your friend but only attacks Slime and Fireflies
bro crystallized honey looks like a hat
Every day, we get one step closer to Bee Swarm Simulator in Minecraft
Butter… finally 🧈 very melted
I remember it. It was an unused texture, alongside the wax block, in the first 1.15 snapshot. They later removed both in place for the honeycomb item and honey block.
legends know that the frog is still licking the honey
mojang will never hear the end of our anger towards the removal of fireflies, lmao
If I recall correctly it’s texture was in the game files for a snapshot of the bees update but later disappeared not to be seen again, until now
“So uhhh… You wanna cook crystal honey?”
I’m SOO happy to see this back
I just saw my sister take some Crystallized Honey out of her ear and eat it.
i skipped to the end of the video and saw a frog licking a honey firefly prototype... my eyes need to be cleansed
ah yes, the only thing that the frog can't vore.
That ending dig at the dev's decision to remove fireflies was pretty good. "Can't let them eat it, it might be tOxIc~"
Crystalized Honey was accidentally added to a Snapshot of MC before, but removed quickly after, as honey comb was considered to cover all current needs for honey. So this could be a repeat of the same mistake, or perhaps they now have a plan for it.
Either way, this was mentioned in "The Secrets of Minecraft: Features That Got Cut" at around 3:06
Well you know what they ask, "How many licks does it take to get to the center of a crystalized honey"
When honey is in dark place for years, it gets crystalized, it tastes like sugar
Crystallised honey is just dried and crunchy honey.
Ahh yes,the golden cracked egg
It's a firefly. The meme is still alive.
When you leave a bottle of honey unused in your pantry for a month
Basically its honey candy if the honey gets to cold it turns into this. I assume the reason they got rid of this is 2 reasons the first is the smelter cant easily give back the bottle so if you smelted it there would need to be a extra stage to accommodate bottle retrieval without a extra block with a special purpose. The 2nd is you don't get crystalized honey by heating it you get crystalized honey by freezing it. And if Mojang are hell bent to remove fireflies off a slight inaccuracy they could easily change then them removing it off the inaccuracy of process doesn't surprise me.