6 Ways to Peel a Pomegranate - You Suck at Cooking (episode 135)
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- čas přidán 26. 11. 2021
- Removing seeds from a pomegranate can be done in 6 different ways. But not 7.
7 is too many ways.
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1 pomegranate - Jak na to + styl
I do the last method indoors, never had an issue with juice spray
you like trains don't you
How much track did you have to lay? I have about 70 yards and would rather not have to go back for more.
How do you get the train through the door?
@@TomsBackyardWorkshop you have to build the train inside.
😳 after the train, how much "indoors" did you have left?!
When I tried that, most of my indoors are now outdoors. Also, strewn about doors.
if you're under enemy fire but also want to eat some delicious pomegranate, you can also bite off the top part of the fruit, count to three, then throw it in their direction
this turns your pomegranate into a pomegrenade and has the benefit of being both healthy and harmful
Your enemies will never get the stains out of their soul
If you ever work at a bank and it gets robbed, place a pomegranate into the bag of money before handing it to the robbers. Later, when they open the bag they'll be covered in a permanent stain making their eventual apprehension simpler.
It's extra funny because if you translate pomegranate into French, you are indeed left with "grenade" (f.)
@@ClareAndAlec Legend has it that the grenade (frag) was named after the grenade (fruit)
Or so google etymology tells us
@@ClareAndAlec In German it's the "grenade apple"
This was the first ysac video I ever watched and it was because I genuinely needed to cut a pomegranate, it baffled me to say the least
Same, it seems that I’m only going to learn one method of cutting a pomegranate today
@@safabekr well that's probably the only known EASY method
I just watched this to learn how to cut a pomegranate... disappointed
@@andrewp.7626 Same
This guy is like the Sam O'Nella of cooking.
Where is Sam O’Neill a though 😢😢
I love how he actually shows how to do it first, and then just goes crazy with it.
Yes. That's the joke.
@@JuBerryLive I realize that.
This is a comment you'd see on HowToBasic
this guy's sense of humor is incredible... fast paced and high on cultural reference
the video editing is also seemlessly top notch
"surround wrap" at the beginning
surround wrap is a pun not a cultural reference
I too get high on cultural reference before going on the internet
seamlessly*
Yes. He's been at this a while.
0:51 that's what she said
He*
Nice reference
RIP palm of granite. 2021-2021. he lived a very short, but fulfilling life🥲
YSAC: This is a pentagon.
Me: That's a hexagon.
YSAC: Some people call this a hexagon but they don't know what they're talking about.
Me: >:O
Lmao
Wait ... Could you see the secret compartment before he opened it?
Was about to say, got called out before I even could
The last one is just a square or i would say a squircle
@@sanae99.9.9 That one's a squamegranate
“Slam, bam, thank you pomegran” got me. 😂
Hi Whitney! I love your videos!
I used to love you as a kid!
Where did you come from!? You're awesome by the way.
Hi
Hi
Bruhhhh, I haven't watched this man in yearsss, im soooo glad I found this account again. Mans always made me smile.
Just cut the pomegranate into 1/4 pole to pole and extract the seeds. This also works for other plants and some animals aswell.
As someone whose never seen the inside of a pomegranate but has seen plenty of YSAC vids, at first I wasn’t sure if that was the actual inside of a pomegranate or if YSAC was just messing with us
you can almost believe those weird seeds are in there, right? his editing skills are incredible
While he is using a real pomegranate, he's using the far rarer Mediterranean variety that's been blowing up online for the past couple months due to it's striking visual appearance.
the more common and traditional South American pomegranate that you'll find in your local grocery store looks pretty similar on the outside to the Mediterranean but the inside looks totally different. it's more of an open crevice with the edible stuff lining the inside. basically, if you know what a goatse looks like, then you know what a pomegranate looks like
@@no-man_baugh in my opinion, the original ones are much better. The new variety tastes much more sour.
@@no-man_baugh definitely depends on where you're from, I didn't even know there was another version of Pomegranate than the one shown in the vid... not sure if you're trolling tho
They really do all come with a little defence contract.
Petition for the continuation of the Egg series.
5 years are long enough for a cliffhanger
This petition needs to get more attention
@@olaf2572 That means we reply, ya?
Yu
yes
yes, i still suck at cooking eggs
I was going to use this to eat pomegranates at my college. Sadly, my professor stopped me from doing some. She got very upset that I had a pomegranate and started yelling “NO MORE POMEGRANATE’S!!”
Why'd she be upset?
@@1994AustinSmith Staining
The pomegranate shitting out seeds in the thumbnail is sending me 💀
Do be careful everyone about that last method, it really can spray juice everywhere. Someone did it at our local train station and there was pomegranate juice ALL over the tracks. They cordoned off the area with some yellow tape to make sure no one stained their clothing. A person was sobbing uncontrollably nearby - I assume she was part of the janitorial staff and had to clean up all the pomegranate juice. I love pomegranates and swiped a little bit of the juice when I could, though the iron tracks made it taste all metallic.
WHY THE HELL DID YOU EAT IT OFF THE TRACKS
@@PlezRotten He probably took off a sock to mop some up for later, as a civilized person would.
Pomegranate juice off of the emergency room floor also tastes pretty metallic for some reason.
Same
Dark.
Also, that 69 likes saved you from me giving a like. 😌
damn, I wish I had known this earlier. No wonder nobody ate my palm of granite salad.
Mmm bone apple tea
*_C R O N C H_*
@@Havron *C A L C I U M*
@@Drekromancer Alternative to lactose intolerant people who just want calcium without having explosive diarrhea.
This was so funny I had no idea what I was in for 🤣
0:35 it looks like the demagorgan
Dude, it didn’t deserve being ran over like that. It just gives its flavor a very Smokey aftertaste.
It's an acquired taste, you just need to train your taste buds.
On the plus side, it's more irony after that.
@@veryboringname. hihi train
Stop trying to railroad his creative direction
If you look closely you can see the pomegranate survived (you can see it through gaps in the train's wheels). Must have faked his death to get away from YSAC.
Thank you for including an aardvark-friendly way of peeling pomegranates! It feels good to be included :)
I can watch this on loop and not get bored
Daughter and I laughed so hard while watching that. Thank you.
I hope this video will cure me of my existential fear of pomegranates.
Their interior, a thousand staring eyes.
A thousand ready seeds.
Infinite, impossible.
Judgement from beyond that which is knowable, watching me put it on top of hummus like the arrogant being I am
Now I want to see a drawing of a pomegranate but each seed IS a red eye 🤔
be not afraid
Eyes... On the inside...
Pomegranates are the seed pods of Great Old One eldritch horrors.
*We must eat the Pomegranates, else all is doomed!*
I remember as a kid I ate one. I got the juice litteraly all over the walls, table, and floor. And that's the story of why I was not allowed to eat them again.
😂😂😂
🤣
how the fuck did you get it on the walls???
I'm cracking up...I had no idea food comedy would bring me to tears 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Why’s this the funniest thing I’ve seen all day lol
The fact that he created a word document to make a title page, shrunk it down to 10% and printed it, cut up a piece of paper and stapled together a booklet for a joke that lasted 3 seconds is what you call a love for what you do.
I’ll sub👌🏽
The best way of getting the seeds out of a pomegranate was demonstrated to my family by a man in a remote hotel on a mountain while several more people watched with fascination. Just cut the pomegranate in half, hold the half over a plate/bowl/container of choice, and tap it (but put some oomph into it!) at an angle with a spoon/fork/utensil of choice. The seeds just fall out super easy. My 10 year old mind was blown, same as my parents', and I haven't forgotten it since.
Gotta admit after that first sentence I was expecting something different
Fun fact: In russian language the word "гранат (granat)" translates as "pomegranate" in english, but "граната (granata)" translates as "grenade"
This is one of those moments when yt decides to recommend this type of video and i love it and i guess i suck at cooking 😂❤️
I like how the first method he showed is actually three methods combined. The flashy cut method, the wooden spoon method and the submerging method.
The best way to clean a pomegranate is to cut it in half, side to side. Submerge it in a bucket of water and remove all seeds from the shell with your fingers. Discard the shell, stir the water and take a sieve to remove the white flesh that floats to the top. Strain the water from the seeds and you're done.
No special cuts needed, no wooden spoon or rolling pin necessary. Maximum result.
Or just start ripping the skin off and shove your face inside
Just eat it bruh
Didn't they recently decide that pomegranates can feel pain so you need to kill them humanely _before_ drowning them?
Do you need a train for this method?
Did you know: the French word for pomegranate is grenade! This is likely because if you breathe at it wrong or your knife twitches slightly the seeds explode and then you’re standing in the juice stained wreckage of everything you love.
Bombegrenade.
Finally a channel that gets to the point at the start
When you think this is normal then you just realized in the last part that this is like how to basic but much more formal lol
I've always wanted a pepper pepper pepper pomegranate, and now my wish has been granted! Thank you!!!
Pomegranted.
LOL nice bluff there with the epic music. I was simultaneously and equally delighted, surprised, and crestfallen.
It just occurred to me he may or may not have had to get in close proximity to a train to film the last part. This man's dedication knows no bounds.
This is so good and well edited
2:00 85% of the fandom when pomegranate bullies dark choco
Is this a crk reference?
What dark choco
The last time I ate a pomegranate, I just cut it in half and shovelled out the seeds with my bottom teeth, into my mouth, like I was eating an apple. It was a little more bitter than normal, but still pretty good. Turns out removing the white stuff isn't necessary for a good time.
This is one of the best/weirdest channels I came across by accident.
I saw this a year ago and have been looking for a pomegranate ever since. I finally found one two days ago XD
As a kid, neighbors had these growing in front of their houses on the sidewalks. We would just pick them and eat them, getting juice all over our fingers, hands, and rolling down our arms. They were good too. Then we would just go and clean up in our yard in the water hose. No problem!
"Good job everybody." - Pimblokto, probably.
“Hoover up like an aardvark” that made me laugh way too hard 😂
I just found this channel today and I am struck by how much it's humor and narration reminds me of I Did A Thing.
0:38 im glad it said that instead of asking for a sub
I can't say I've ever had issues with staining. I didn't even know staining was an issue with pomegranates
Yes!
You must have been dealing with gram negative pomegranates.
Same! I'd heard of the whole staining thing, but I never had an issue with it, myself.
Well I read it on the internet so
@@yousuckatcooking Yeah but I just read that it doesn't stain...also on the internet... now what am I supposed to do? I know! I'll wrap one leg in clingfilm, put my apron on my head and squeeze the pom with my butt.
Also: R.I.Pommegranate to the one that was lost in the roll of duty at the end. I salute you, brave berry. Are they berries? or droops? Oh well, happy holidays in the eternal juicefactory in the sky!
“Mom, can I have some pomegranite please?”
“No sorry honey, just saw on the news there’s a back up at the train station. Maybe by the evening it’ll be back up”
Thank you I have been looking everywhere for a way to cut a pomegranate, this was very helpful
I really appreciate the amount of effort that goes into these videos
I personally use the pomegrenade method: Rip the top off and throw it as far as you can. Get behind cover because the seeds go EVERYWHERE. Its a bit messy but helps you get all the seeds out
My dad brought a bag full of pomegranates from the grocery store this afternoon and I just randomly found this video on YT so I decided to watch it, expecting it to be another boring how-to-do-it-the-right-way video but it turned out to be something else entirely lmao and I am not complaining one bit.
This was actually really insightful. :O I always just picked the seeds out by hand which took forever lol.
The best way to clean a pomegranate is to cut it in half, side to side. Submerge it in a bucket of water and remove all seeds from the shell with your fingers. Discard the shell, stir the water and take a sieve to remove the white flesh that floats to the top. Strain the water from the seeds and you're done.
Ikr? Now all I have to do is line up my pomegranate eating schedule with the train schedule and my life will be SO much simpler.
@@thomasbruinsma Fun fact: The 'white flesh' of certain fruits (like basically all citruses and pomegranates) is called 'pith'. It's typically very bitter.
Rip
@@hauntedshadowslegacy2826 ew, in my language it's the same word as bonemarrow.
Gross
0:23
Its hexagonal
Shhhhhh
Shhhhh
Thank you for being absolutely hysterical
My dad, sister, and I manually pull out each one together as a team and at the end we enjoy it!
My hand when its finally december 1: 0:14
So you are saying your hands break easily
It's impressive how consistently satisfied I am watching this channel.
Don't care didly about Poms, but you got a sense of humor and that has to count for something.
*Iam so glad to have found this channel...*
I was emotionally ready for that ending.
idk i think cherries stain more. anyway, pomegranates always remind me of a friend who came over for thanksgiving and i ate my first pom seeds. he said that his grandma told him that if he ever felt upset, to eat a pomegranate, because by the time he opened and plucked out the seeds, he would feel better. :)
wait cherries? dont u jus pop em in ur mouth whole?
i cut em in half adn remove the pits first. looks like a murder scene on my cutting board
@@gwennorthcutt421 i dont know what to do with this information but i DO know i don't like this
@@lazlysun If you want a smoothie, you really should take the pits out before blending. Y'know, unless you like your smoothies with a cyanide aftertaste...
@@gwennorthcutt421 get a cherry pitter. I thought it was a gimmick but tried it coz I have young kids and cbf’ed cutting a million cherries by hand and staining my fingers for a year. And they work really well! I’ve got one that pits 6 cherries at once, so I get to many pitted cherries in no time. I’m tempted to use them to bake a cherry pie, but it usually doesn’t last long enough in the house to wait for someone to be bothered to make pie.
"And now we're ready for the stainiest fruit I know of"
Dragon fruit: "Am I a joke to you"
This was actually going far more fetched than I imagined!
Me at 1:54: XD Give it a roll
Me after it got hut by a train: Uhh-
Hut
1:33 this one caught me off guard 😂
‘Alien pod’ LOL. You got me there
I am covered in juice!! Loved all the other secret ways to get those seeds out! 😮
wow i’m having a pomegranate for breakfast rn. what timing!
1:27 5 minute crafts be like:
i remember squeezing a pomegranate seed and a massive stain was splattered on the ceiling 💀
Thank you for having a real explanation AND hilarious jokes!!
Cheese is a dairy product, derived from milk and produced in wide ranges of flavors, textures and forms by coagulation of the milk protein casein. It comprises proteins and fat from milk, usually the milk of cows, buffalo, goats, or sheep. During production, the milk is usually acidified and the enzymes of either rennet or bacterial enzymes with similar activity are added to cause the casein to coagulate. The solid curds are then separated from the liquid whey and pressed into finished cheese.Some cheeses have aromatic molds on the rind, the outer layer, or throughout. Most cheeses melt at cooking temperature.
Good to know 😐👍
@@Kaii528 Cheese is a dairy product, derived from milk and produced in wide ranges of flavors, textures and forms by coagulation of the milk protein casein. It comprises proteins and fat from milk, usually the milk of cows, buffalo, goats, or sheep. During production, the milk is usually acidified and the enzymes of either rennet or bacterial enzymes with similar activity are added to cause the casein to coagulate. The solid curds are then separated from the liquid whey and pressed into finished cheese.Some cheeses have aromatic molds on the rind, the outer layer, or throughout. Most cheeses melt at cooking temperature.
@@spookz4469 Good to know 😐👍
@@Kaii528 Cheese is a dairy product.
@@spookz4469 Good to know 😐👍
RIP Pomegranate. We will never forget you.
I mostly find the first method really hard and time consuming, but after watching your video, it has become easier to peel a pomegranate, my favorite method is the 3rd one very easy to Learn 👍
2:00 And that other pomegranate invented time travel just to sit by and watch. The _monster._
Thank you, I will never again be able to eat a pomegranate without thinking the phrase, “Hoover it up like an aardvark”
I knew the first 5 but that 6th was quite helpful, might try it out
This was the first video I’ve seen from ur channel and I’ve been binging all ur content for the last few days
The effort that went into this lmao
Huge props to the guy for shaving his leg for those 2 seconds of screen time
nah it's hairy
1:00 is the nicest tips I didn't even think about till now. Thanks man.
Not gonna lie, they got us on the first half.
Most underrated video I've ever seen.
I never learned so little and so much about cutting Pomegranate at the same time
Fun fact: the word pomegranate translates to apple grenade in French.
In german it‘s grenade apple
I subbed as soon as I saw the name and I do NOT regret it in any way
This was a traumatic experience and I will never recover
Disclaimer: No pomegranates were saved during the making of this video
That may have been the most abrupt ending to an episode we've gotten yet.
Licorice cookie:So this is how you hurt pomegranate cookie?
Pomegranate cookie:..
*a few pomegranates were harmed in the making of this video.*
I just got pomegranate at the store yesterday so i am so glad you posted this - now i know so many more ways to eat them.
I just threw away my pomegranate a few days ago, incredible timing
So many ways to crack a pomegranate. The glass was a bit crazy, the train was the best. Happy Holidays!!!!!❄🎄❤☃️⛄🎂😻🍧💜🍀🌈🥰❄🎄❤☃️⛄🎂😻🍧💜🍀🌈🥰❄🎄❤☃️⛄🎂😻🍧💜🍀🌈🥰❄🎄❤☃️⛄🎂😻🍧💜🍀
“Slam, bam, thank you pomegran.” was smooth af
Also pentagonomegranite?
Well since pomegranate are related to death, the train segment was very fitting.