20 US Foods You Never Knew Were Illegal To Eat
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- čas přidán 4. 06. 2024
- In America, if you want to eat something and have the cash, the odds are you can find it. But that’s not always the case. Some iconic foods are actually illegal in America. If you try to sell or import these foods, you could wind up having your goods seized by the government and facing fines - or even jail time in some cases. Some are dangerous to the eater, some are banned for conservation reasons, and some are just flat-out shocking. But the one thing they all have in common? They’re not going to be on the shelves any time soon.
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Kinder Surprise and Kinder Joy (that you all see in your local store) are not the same. You do not have to tell me they are sold in USA, they are not. If they are, they are illegally.
Walmart is commiting some crimesssss 👀
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For the record, im early
@@Anipaper_ for the actual record, it’s not
Hi infographics I live in the uk and we get lots of kinda yum yum don’t forget the toy :)
4:50 I’m sorry but in in the uk pony and horse burgers are popular and are much nicer
It tastes like beef but with much more flavour it also has a slight porky taste.
Canibals realising humans aren't on the list:
And I took that person
Cannibalism is actually legal
@@Skylikesavation it's a joke
@@Skylikesavation Yes. There is technically no law against eating human meat. However the problem arises from obtaining the human meat
😅😅😅
And here I thought Micky D's was breaking the law🤣😂🤣
*#1: Humans!*
Yes
Y E S
Fun Fact, in some places in the United States the consumption of human meat is not illegal... but the processes that have to be taken to get that meat is VERY illegal
Hmm
Yup
Americans: "It's a free country"
America: "No firm jello."
And yet they’re still gonna eat it lol
The whole world must think that use Americans don't have any teeth or at least we don't know how to use our teeth.
@@corimoon3360 ya me as a American the way my fellow country men and women eat makes me sick then complain about there health.
I actually tried some from a Japanese store and it was delicious.
If it’s inhibiting the ability to lower blood sugar, meaning the blood sugar is high, that’s hyperglycemia, not hypoglycemia.
Just like hypothermia is a dangerous drop in body temperature, hyperthermia would be the opposite.
~Your friendly neighborhood diabetic
You know you're old when the narrator says here's a toy you might remember from your childhood, and instantly you go oh candy cigarettes, only to hear him talk about some f****** kinder egg that came out when I was in my 30s. I'm going to go ahead and get back in my wheelchair and just roll myself right back into the nursing home.
Kinder surprise came out in your 30s? You might need some help with that wheelchair.
Bro, how old are you? Kinder Surprise production started in the 70's 😂😂
So you're at your 70s or 60s? Great to know if you reply. And did you already retire? What was your job at the past? How much did they pay you at the job?
@@user-ultimate Bot its nunya You should perhaps stay in hi school and study physics and chemistry MATH... 1+1 IS 2 no matter what... Thank him for he was fortunate enough to retire.
Mwaaaaahhhhaaaaaa dance puppets!!! That's right talk amongst yourselves, hurl insults, make awful assumptions, show me how loving the internet is!!!!!!!!
*Forget being banned, I never knew half the stuff existed* 😳
Ya me too
i hate the idea of anakin skywalker making the 😳 face so much, thanks
I still see kinder chocolate eggs at wallmart
@@evilmc.nuggets9983 But they don’t have the toy inside anymore. It’s packaged individually.
Indians can never even think of eating it
Delicacy is just another word for "The stuff nobody wanna eat ". 😂
@Lu Cheng that's because there people are weird
@Lu Cheng Not true. I used to love Escargot, for example, until one day I realized, "OMGOODNESS", I'm eating snails! 🤣💖
A delicacy is the stuff most of us won't eat, except a few weird people who have aquired tastes for them
@@alvexok5523 so is human flesh a delicacy now
@@connerwine8257 yes ❤️
US be like:
- "KINDER CHOCOLATE EGGS ARE ILLEGAL!"
- "Shotguns? Alley 4, third shelf. Thanks for shopping with us"
imagine banning kinder eggs and still allowing fake oils
Bruh
Snake oil salesman: '*mutters something about religious exemption*' and this is why we target unemployed middle-class mothers.
Karen’s have powers over the world because “choking”
Or guns
the poor sharks have their fins cut off while alive and then tossed back into the ocean to bleed to death. Beyond cruel.
There gonna die if thay don't throw em in the ocean its actually better that they do so scavengers can eat em
@@nosesnow1018 no its better to just eat the whole things
Watch the CZcams video about the illegal slaughter houses in florida
Why just the fins? Why don't they eat the rest of the sharks?
Back when I was in the Coast Guard I used to catch fisherman doing this and write some nice fines.....
My cousin had a sassafras tree in his yard so when I went to his house we always broke off branches of it and ate it and it tasted like a mixture of root beer and Gatorade
@TheRainbowGod Lol
The reason Sassafras branches taste like root beer is that the root of the tree was originally used for making root beer back in the 1700s.
we did the same thing in Pennsylvania with birch. Lots and lots of people don't know that Birch Beer is a thing and many that see it don't know that it is soda.
It's me again
1:03
I definitely had foie gras in Chicago some years ago. The problem with absinthe was originally due to copper poisoning. The green color people expect could also result from the use of cheap copper stills. So the original bans were due to people actually being poisoned and not the psychoactive properties which are really fun!
A friend of mine had absinthe in the 90's in the French quarter. 🤷🏻♀️
Alcohol makes a lot of people violent and drivers crash into things, but unpasteurized milk might give you a stomach ache. Our priorities are pretty weird
=/
The us did try to prohibited alcohol in the 1920s but unlike unpasteurized milk, which many people don't find a difference in compared to alcohol which was more popular, hundreds upon thousands of people broke the law to obtain alcohol, which flooded the judicial system with so many cases of prohibited alcohol cases, that they were forced to repeal the amendment in 1933
@@mehulvarshney3124 And a lot of people were also harmed or died from methanol poisoning.
Unpasteurized milk could give you a lot more then a stomach ache.
@@bhgtree *than
Raw meat could also give you more than a stomach ache. Unpasteurized milk sold in countries with proper sanitary regulations (most EU countries) doesn't cause problems but is also way more expensive than UHT milk (Ultra High Temperature treatment, different from pasteurization and allowing the milk to be stored unopened at ambient temperature) . Same thing with unpasteurized cheese.
I used to pick sassafras leaves at camp and chew on the stem or make tea. It was yummy and perfect for long hikes
Wrap em in a blunt and Russian roulette it with the homies
Sassafras is a key to making ecstasy
What it tastes like?
@@slumber1602 kind of minty
You like breaking the law?
Why were these all banned
Literally every child in the USA:
*CHOKES AND DIES*
Texas fisherman here. Red Drum cannot be fished for commercially, but you can take 3 a day between 20 and 28 inches during the season as a sport angler. Not exactly a rare meal for most outdoorsy types =)
A couple girls I was friends with in high school lived on a dairy farm. That sweet sweet unpasteurized milk is amazing. I remember bringing a foreign friend to the fair, and we showed him a "milk water fountain." The warmth made him gag, he expected it to be cold! 😂
what type of "milk"
@@purple9169 honestly I was gonna ask the same thing...
Fresh cow milk tastes terrible and dangerous to drink. Goat milk, otoh, is naturally pasteurized and safe to drink almost straight from the goat. Put it in the refrigerator to settle. Skim the cream off the top and use it as a yogurt replacement. The remaining milk is delicious and much better for people with lactose problems.
Konjac Jelly Cups: *Banned*
Jelly noodles: *Not banned*
Also Jelly noodles: *Mukbangers starting to choke*
America: We are banning foods that children like;)
What is Mukbanger?
@@robfobjanstar People that film they are eating in front of a camera. you can search it up on CZcams and the most people that do it, is korean.
Ikr
@@robfobjanstar people that bang muk
@@bloomroom145 correct
Dr. Sandra Diamond-Tissue, TTU biology department did an experiment with Red fish in the early to mid 00s. Fishing for redfish then had a regulation that a redfish caught that was under a certain size must be thrown back. The study was to see if that actually helped the population. Amazing results from that study.
Glad they're on their way back
The jello cups I could swear I’ve had many times when I was a kid (15-16 years ago) unless they became banned recently. They were sold in chinese stores like pear or peach flavored and came in jello shot cups. I even remember thinking it’s a choking hazard lol.
コンニャクゼリー (Konnyaku Jelly) is different from the ordinary jello cups.
im happy i live in canada where i can eat kinder eggs in peace
Kinder eggs are in america with the toy still.inside . I've been all over america and I see them everywhere lol
@@NOPENUHUHNOPENOPE they're wrong, we have kinder joy not kinder surprise
We used to have this thing similar to it in 2001 called Wonderball. It was chocolate with a toy inside.
Same
My grandma is from Italy and whenever she comes over from there, she brings kinder eggs and nothing happens
My dad and my aunt used to live near a dairy farm, they used to drink unpasteurized milk all the time. For context, the milk was taken out the cow and immediately went into a container that's below the freezing temperature of water.
Unpasturized milk is huge in Quebec as well as cheese.
There are safe ways to do it but people still ocasionally get sick.
Thats all there is in Nassau, Bahamas and we live through it just fine
Unpasteurized milk is great, I love the extra creamy flavor, plus skimming the cream and making butter is a bonus.
Milk direct from the cow is actually much more healthy but cannot be stored easily
“unpasteurised milk is illegal”
cows: *scared mooing*
Ha
I grew up on a farm and drank unpasturised milk every day. I miss the flavor, the heavy cream, the sweet but salty flavor, you feel physically full after drinking it. Its delicious 😋
sadly we live in a nanny state where the minute someone gets hurt from something there are lawsuits and products being banned.
mmm i sure do love getting viruses that sweet taste
Wow
does this mean when i see a mother breastfeeding her baby in public i should ask her if it is unpasteurized because if not her baby might get sick?
@@dcritelli11 you'd think you'd get sick. But no, if you strain and cool it as soon as you've milked and use it within 2 days it's safe. Orid have died by now. As would my 3 brothers, my sister, my daughter, my mum, my step father and my ex fiance. Yet we're still alive. And well. It's actually much better for you too
Ackee salt fish, boiled dumpling, yam, and plantain❗ 🤤🤤🤤
I'm craving for that now (•‿•)
Miami has Ackee trees... It was one in the backyard of a house I use to live in... we use to pick the ripe ones and sell them or we would sell the tree that season to a Jamaican man
I've noticed a similar thing as there is alot of Caribbean and Jamaican immigrants who have their own character or food they bring with them, which unfortunately can upset Florida's natural plants or animal balance.
@@izzy8609 true but most of the fruits grown here are from other places so it can also help too
yea i mean like its not that hard to tell if it's unripe or not and why would they sell unripe ones?
@@alyssaliu2157 people would if they don’t know about them
I’m located in Miami, old house had them on our yard!
As an American citizen, can you make a video on food shaming. Anyone can learn from this before they travel abroad.
Instead of banning the candy that held the tiny choking hazard toys, why not just ban the tiny choking hazard toys and replace them with some edible candy?🤔
Exactly what i thought. 😐
Edible toys
@Henry The Pretzel
No. Just candy that fits in the inner shell. Like M&Ms or Sixlets or something
Exactly what they did, idiot. They banned candy containing objects that arent food
@@penguinpenguinpenguin
So I'm an idiot? Well, I didn't even say to put non food items in it. I said to put CANDY in it.
ACTUALLY READ MY MESSAGES!
You can still fish for red drums, there just a limit to how many you can take home.
I live in Mississippi, my brother lives in ocean springs... we had no clue. They are everywhere though.
Can confirm in texas it is 21-28 inches and 3 per person
I am also from Mississippi, had no idea because they are so plentiful
18in Louisiana last time I fished
Ya it’s popular here in Maryland
0:51 'when the happy child eats the chocolate shell and opens the egg' that line sounds so weird lol
"You got the eggs?"
"Yeah, man. I got them eggs. You got the cash?"
"Yeah, yeah, I got the cash alright."
"So, it's a deal?"
"Yeah, it's a de-"
*"Hands up you sick lunatics!"*
*"Oh fu-"*
Yay, Jamaica gets a shoutout!!! The Ackee and Saltfish dish is yummy...
@GamerBoy XLR8 cool! :D
Bomboclaaaaaatttttt mi wa nyam some oxtail ya now!!!!!
@@slumber1602 grow up mate
Ackee and saltfish is a blessing
I'm a Jamaican
BIG UP YUHSELF
"A green potion should be a giveaway that danger lies ahead"
I disagree. I played enough Zelda to know that some green potions just fill up your magic meter. Lol.
Then you also know that alcoholic milk gives you infinite magic I guess
@@frosticle6409 😆
@Deraufr BOTW tells me the same
Also, i often get kanjakku "konjac" based "fruity jellies" at my local asian markets. Go through them like a madman. If they are illegal in the us, every asian market is in jeopardy.
# 19 came as a surprise to me. My mom's side of my family has strong ties to Southeast Asia, and we often shopped at Asian grocery stores, and one of my favorite things to get were the gel cups. I never knew they had become illegal! I'm glad I grew up before 2002. I think they shouldn't have banned it, maybe just required a warning label and advised parental supervision.
# 14 My dad's parents were traveling in Europe in the 1960s, and a butcher shop in Belgium tried to sell them some horse meat, which they declined to buy.
#12 I thought belugas were a kind of whale, so I thought, as whales don't lay eggs, that "beluga caviar" was a joke and didn't actually exist...
#10 I found out as a kid that people ate sea turtles, and I was horrified. As a note, I grew up long before the movie "Finding Nemo" was ever made.
# 3 I may have some Scottish ancestry, but haggis is something I would never willingly eat.
# 1 I love cheese in general, other than Swiss, but only a gibbering lunatic would eat anything with live maggots in it!
No.19 - are you sure it was Konnyaku jelly, not the ordinary jelly? Those two are completely different things.
I wouldn't eat most of the ingredients of haggis as such but combined and without further thoughts it tastes well.
With number 15 Fugu To become a Chef there is a 3 year course in Japan they need to take. When they take the final exam the have to prepare a whole Fugu and eat it. If you live you have passed the course and if you die you have obviously failed the course.
😮😮😮
dedication, I also know the fact that emperer of Japan is forbidden from eating it, cause they regard the risk to high for someone so unreplaceable :) .
still, with the extreme care and training the chefs get, i think i would dare to try it, but never will since i feel no need to search for a rare restaurant that will serve it, nor pay a, i expect very high price tag :).
7:57 This is the first time I've heard him "scream."
the narrator : Most of the 29 other states strictly-
Wisconsin : Now I’m going to stop you right there
The Kinder Eggs we have sold in the US now are different. The toy and the chocolate are separated in the packaging, in the original version the chocolate was a hallow egg that had the toy inside it. (I also may have just found the first cheese that I don’t like.)
As someone who has actually had the opportunity to try casu marzu, it tastes like a ripe gorgonzola. Though, it's recommended you chew very thoroughly, for obvious reasons.
Same. That aint cheese, thats disgusting.
Well for starters the new one is safer.
I feel like Cadbury Eggs should’ve been no. 1 on this list.
Yes my fellow human. Free the British chocolate
@@rorymoore9269 Come across the boarder. Lots of Cream Eggs here and mini eggs which I prefer are available year round.
Monopoly?!
I will try your chocolate too..but I doubt your going to build a machine to pump out kisses like a bird with diarrhea until then...
Where do you live in the United States where all they have is Hershey's? We have Cadbury caramel and cream eggs year round in Texas. We also have chocolate made by Mars, Dove, Nestle, Stork, Lindt, Lindor, etc. There is a huge variety of chocolates in every grocery store that I've ever been in, and I know because my wife has a habit of sending me down those aisles for something each time I go.
@@charlesncharge6298 They live at UnderRock USA 😆
Here from Jamaica eating ackee as I speak. You guys should try it at least once, it's worth it
delicious with dumplings! can't get enough of it, 😋😋
Actually, we still do have the toy in the Kinder Egg. Its just that they are separated instead of the toy inside the chocolate
Also I ate the jelly thing all the time as a kid?? Its not illegal
I still buy them from a local Asian market near me but they come in pouches and not cups. Arguably not safer though I’ve nearly choked once slurping it down but it’s worth it 😅
We used to play with lawn darts too, but times change. Just because you survived childhood doesn’t mean you didn’t do some unhealthy things.
When he said "they won't be on shelves anytime soon" I felt that.
"Fishing for the Redfish is now banned in all states but Mississippi."
That clearly must only pertain to Commercial Fishing, as recreational/sport fishing does allow it, although with restrictions and limits, including the requirement of tags with your saltwater fishing license. At least here in Texas.
**Texan music plays**
6:46 one day I will hear that and not giggle to myself
Queen conk
Most conchs are small
And some are amongst the most venomous animals in the world
4:04 Still safer than the chemistry experiments found in grocery stores and fast food restaurants..
1:51 I like how that doctors is just watching the kid choke 😂😂
"Magic Conch, can we eat you?"
"NO. I AM ILLEGAL"
Love the channel!! Been watching for years!!
Interesting list. Have had 3 items on the list. Had Conch, Sea Turtle, and Ackee. What is interesting in the Cayman Islands, is they farm raise sea turtles the same as we have fish hatcheries. To fund the process, they are allowed to sell some turtle meat and products. Unfortunately the US bans import of sea turtle products, so I didn't buy the pen in the gift shop. Turkeys and buffalo are no longer endangered. Both are raised on farms and are in the wild. Yes I have had turkey and buffalo too. Didn't care for the Ackee. I'd rather have the scrambled eggs.
My mom used to make things we called "Jello Shots" which was basically just jello in a shotglass *SLURPING INTENSIFIES*
Your mom made Jell-O shots all wrong or she should be in jail. Jell-O shots are made with Everclear grain alcohol. 180 proof.
1:52
*the child choking*
The doctor: imma stand here and watch
He's a doctor and a Darwinist.
Redfish is not as well regulated as you say, there are just strict slot limits on them, one per person per day, and only between a certain size
I’ve heard ortolan preparation described to me in detail when I was younger & for some reason, it makes my mouth water every time I hear about it. Though I’ve clearly never eaten it.
Wish there was more specification on the redfish part. You can legally harvest redfish in any state as long as you follow regulations. What i think this video was trying to say is that the only state that you can commercially harvest redfish in is Mississippi
Can’t buy Kinder eggs in Walmart but semi automatic weapons are fine... 😅
Kinder Eggs are made for kids, and they are choking hazards, when you buy a gun its YOUR responsibility to keep you and your kids.
Don't eat the guns
They put a choking hazard warning on the gun too...
Thanks for that
@@aces5thalternateaccount464 It's also YOUR responsibility to make sure your kid doesn't choke. Any kid that can buy a kinder surprise on its own is old enough to not be an idiot who will choke on it. Any child who is still dumb enough to eat the surprise is too young to buy the chocolate on their own, so it is YOUR responsibility.
facttssss
You guys forgot one major animal, you forgot the bald eagle in America
[Insert old "actually-well you're not wrong" meme]
Well that’s obvious 🤣if you accidentally step on it you’ll get in trouble😭they don’t play about that bird.
if you can even catch a bald eagle...
Me while eating American bald eagle:
If you pick up a bald eagle feather that you found on the ground!
I am actually shocked about "Absinthe" being REALLY illegal anywhere. I knew that it had contained "Wormwood", BUT, I had always thought that it had been harmless in the concentrations that had been used in "Absinthe". BUT, I must say that I have never tried to buy "Absinthe" at any liquor store, so, MAYBE, it is sold here in the US, in liquor stores. As long as the concentration of the wormwood was below a certain amount. It is the "Thujone" amount that makes it POSSIBLY a KILLER. And, I have NO idea IF the US sells it in that concentration that makes it using a smaller amount if Thujone that would make it LEGAL.
Now, Haggis, when using LUNG tissue of a sheep, can be VERY dangerous. And, I am GUESSING when it is made using ingredients that are NOT what are the "traditional" ingredients, the "die hard" Scotts will NOT like it.
The French eating a tiny song bird, the "Ortolan", had shocked me once I had seen that they had eaten the "Ortolan" into extinction. The tiny songbird had eventually rebounded in numbers, and had NO LONGER been seen as being close to being "extinct", BUT, it seems as though people had stopped wanting to eat them any longer.
That " Casu Martzu" cheese, is just WAAAAYYY BEYOND what most people would expect to hear about. Actual wriggling LIVE maggots in your cheese, and they MAY actually burst out of the cheese as you are eating it, and hit your eyeball, so, you may need to wear goggles to prevent that from happening.
Even though I DO find it all fascinating, I do NOT relish having to deal with the fact that SOME of this stuff is REALLY dangerous IF somebody was to REALLY try to eat some of this stuff, and NOT know how much is TOO MUCH.
Why are YOU using so many CAPITALIZED words?
If the bird was actually extinct, it would not have rebounded in numbers. Duh!
@@TwilightxKnight13 I did say "close to extinct" in my comment.
I don’t think there’s a plastic egg under the chocolate. THAT’S why it’s a choking hazard. The toy is right inside the hard chocolate eggshell. So a kid could bite right into that and their mouth has direct contact with the toy.
There absolutely is a plastic yellow/orange "egg" (capsule) inside the hollow chocolate egg. The egg contains the toy in small pieces and instructions, sometimes there's stickers for the toy.
Source: they're everywhere in my country. I have had many.
Horse meat is actually really full of iron and vitamins , for the people who have iron deficiency they heal in a week of eating it . I just ate it last week it tastes like normal meat.
You ate seabiscuit!!
@John Doe I'll be eating a horse while thinking about you
@John Doe there's an overabundance of horses in the American west, going as far as causing environmental problems. Furthermore what makes a horse any better than any other kind of animal we eat (pigs are smarter than horses). So please refrain from shaming people, and even as a vegetarian it would be a better position to say "eat what is available instead of what is specifically bred to be eaten".
So enjoy your horsesteaks people, they're amazing with a mushroom cream sauce
@John Doe lol in Britain it was a scandal. Horse was sold as beef i Tescos. Long story short meat it meat better to eat it than waste it
@John Doe too bad. yummy horse
US banns any non-nutritive ingredients. I now question most of the ingredients in a bottle of Mountain Dew.
As in something that can be consumed and can cause choking is what he meant by non nutritive
@@jeshkesh5490 or looks like something that would be used in a car, bur, yeah
@@cannedmusic bro 😐 I’m saying that’s what they saying in the video u idiot jeez
Hypoglycemia- low blood sugar
Hyperglycemia- high blood sugar
You can fish for and keep Redfish in Louisiana. The limit is 10 per person, per day. Which has gone up recently when I was a kid growing up it was 5. I checked the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries website to confirm this. Love the channel, anymore New Orleans or Louisiana themed videos would be awesome. Maybe one on the Rougarou?
#2, the singing bird, so THAT'S where American Dad got their reference. There's this episode that Roger eats a singing bird and Francine drowns it. It did seem too specific.
For some reason, your comment reminded me of the Family Guy episode where Peter has birds in his beard
The weird topic for a video, I was busy replying to folks on Twitter when the notification bell rang for this video.
There r kinder eggs at my grocery store
This is way better than Twitter js
@@KingKunta_ Did not get what you meant by 'js'.
Why don't you subscribe to my Channel as well, it will get even better.
I like tweeting! Twitter rhymes with my mother's name too.
same
@@Richie016" js" is short for "just saying."
Yeah, some of these things I didn't know...💁🏻 Quite fascinating indeed...💯✔
I live in far west Texas and Kinder Joy eggs are sold in Walmart, Target, Big 8, HEB, and almost every grocery store within 100 miles. They have been sold here for at least 20 years.
Kinder eggs, yes, but not the Kinder Surprise that they have over seas. The toy is not contained inside the egg. It is just packaged with the candy. Very different!
They say horse meat is one of the best meats especially for people with Anemia
nay
Idk but in Indonesia, you eat horse meat for "stamina" 😂
It doesn't taste that impressive at least... If there's one fancy meat I'd rather eat then Ostrich.
@@Scxrlettmoon99 elaborate. “Stamina”?
@@kharisjulien2224 in the bed
10:32 at first I thought the actual apricot was banned, it would be sad if the apricots were banned cause they taste delicious and stand out from the other foods in the store
I have caught red drum legally in Texas. They have certain sizes you can keep and certain sizes you can keep if you have a tag. Same for most states that have them.
7:23 the crush impression👌🏽
welcome
hey infographics show. love your vids. i learn so much. hope your healthy
I remember kinder eggs, and I'm not even an adult.😢 I remember they were a staple for our Christmas stockings, but now they're gone. And I would happily buy them off the black market to taste it one more time (tasted far better than the kinder joy's)
When I was a kid, my dad's sister had a garden rented in Riga. One could rent a garden in Soviet times from City municipality. Anyway... There were some plums we call alichas. They're small yellow plums, we used to prepare in own syrup for winter. But we used pits too. We dry-fried pits on a pan. Then we cracked pits and extracted softer inner core. It was quite bitter and had particular strong sour smell to them. Now I know what it was. 😮
i don’t really care bout any but the sharks. they’re such beautiful and misunderstood animals. i’d love to pet one •u•
@Caleb Brooks maybe one day when i can afford it
They feel sort of rough similar to sand paper or a better example is very very similar to a cat's tongue.
I'd love to swim with sharks.
@@DeathlordSlavik their skin is smooth both directions and at all times.
@@lavafixer8477 No its not.
Infographics: posts a new video
CZcams: *places an ad every 2 minutes*
Still without any ad
Skip to the end then press replay. Gets rid of the ads
I didn't get any tho
Dave? do you know of a place called ishpeming?
Dude, adblock.
good thing I'm in Canada I cant last a day without a kinder egg
I live in florida and you can fish year round for Red Fish. You can only keep them when they are in season and within the narrow size range. They are protected as a game fish but are not illegal to catch and release 😀
7:00 taught me that Spongebob was wrong. It was a magic "conk" and they've made me say it wrong ever since.
I'm almost 100% sure this guy pronounced it wrong
@@legoindiecomments1344 he's right
@@legoindiecomments1344 I wish dude. I was hoping he did too but if you look it up under the dictionary he was right. We were all lied to.
@@kendallhill1734 Only partially, the dictionary says US pronunciation is kɑntʃ , which is the same as you hear in SpongeBob. (The symbol at the end makes a sh sound in IPA)
However the British pronunciation is either kɒŋk (Which would be conk) or kɒn(t)ʃ, which is essentially the same as the US pronunciation but a slightly different vowel because of the British British.
Love your videos!!😃
6:44 anyone count how many times he mispronounced "conch" as "conk"?
thank u i thought i was going crazy
Thinking about the time I was 5, my mom took me and my brother to the US... she had a kinder egg in her purse and didn't know it was illegal-
Sassafrass sounds like a Pokemon 😂
The first time I saw finding Nemo I was young but I still said crush smoked the seaweed
Congratulations?
r/youngpeopleonyoutube
11:12 An aphrodisiac. After all, it is well known that "Absinthe makes the heart grow fonder."
Me : hears leatherbacks being eaten
Me again : screams jumps out of window and dies
This oughta be intriguing!
Yep I moved it straight to the top of my watch later playlist.
what i learned is that the us bans a lot of food due to choking hazards
Yet Americans engage in speed food competitions. Im sure eating your food too fast can lead to a choking hazard.
And a lot of Karen's😂
I loved Kinder Surprise as a kid, and as a 33 year old I still love them. They're delicious and it is fun to see what toy you get, even if it gets given to your friends kids 😂. Except for the Secret Life of Pets toys, I may or may not have kept a couple of them.... ANYWAY 😂.... Even as a small child, I knew not to put the toys in my mouth, my parents supervised me with them, never choked. They were really popular with my school mates and nobody ever choked on the toys because we knew not to put them in our mouths. I will be pretty grumpy if they ever get banned in the UK ☹️
Queen Conch is consumed mostly in The Bahamas, which has a wide variety of conch-based meals. For example, conch salad, conch fritters, stewed conch, cracked conch, conch patties, etc.
I have that egg in my local store-
Plastic egg with toy
*My FBI agent better not do any snitching.*
That’s the difference the egg is plastic not chocolate.
@@Ooga.booga.unga.bunga1
You’re joking
Right....?
The egg needs to have a plastic wrapping
The egg itself *IS* chocolate.
How old are you kid...
@@skellythehappyskelliton223 You saw the kinder joy not the kinder surprise, not the same product. Joy is half candy egg the other half is a wrapped toy not in any chocolate.
You can’t get true kinder eggs in America. Ours is half chocolate half toy. Not what they have in Europe. Which I had a real one in Germany.
@@NovaDoll
Mine isn’t half chocolate half toy-?
America. The only country that bans anything that makes parents fail as parents. Never wanna fault the parents for not teaching no. Its the advertiser's problem
The only country? You need to pick up a book
You've never been to Asia.
13:25 any "food" that requires you to wear goggles also requires rethink
Canadian here, Foie Gra is allowed here still, but we source it in a way more humaine way, and treat the animals properly, P.S. Foie gra is also made from duck and not just geese
The way he say "bushmeat" kills me 😂😂
That didn't even hit me, 'till you mentioned it! :)
You can band the sell of the item in California but you can’t band the chef from giving it away.
The concept of a resturant with "free food" but a heafty entrence fee comes to mind. Anyway it used to be that here in Sweden resturants where only allowed to serve alcohol alongside a meal. So we got special "meals" created to be served with the alcohol that wasn't really supposed to be eaten. And since the guest didn't actually eat it it could later be served to another guest that really wasn't hungry.
Ban*?
@@trrueblu shut
Have a blessed day everybody 💕💕plz lmk if my sniping channel is trash or fire 🚨🔥
5:36 as a Canadian, it just sounds so wrong when an American tries to pronounce a French last name… I had to laugh 😂
Chilean sea bass is sold at my local Costco. My family used to love eating it, but I hated it
Hi from Texas!
Nice am in California
Cool, I’m in Colorado
And I’m from Florida
Wyoming
Nice I live in Asia : )