Food Theory: Why Does EVERYTHING Taste Like Chicken?

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    Have you ever eaten something and thought “wow, this tastes like CHICKEN”? If so, you’re not alone. Whether it’s eating gator or another piece of exotic meat, there’s actually a reason for you’re tasting chicken in everything you eat. Watch to find out why.
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  • @scubaad64
    @scubaad64 Před rokem +3309

    Daniel: "This tastes like chicken."
    Sam: "So, what's wrong with that."
    Daniel: "It's macaroni and cheese."

    • @dmitriwillguard
      @dmitriwillguard Před rokem +59

      I was so hoping to find this here

    • @dl5850
      @dl5850 Před rokem +24

      ​@@dmitriwillguard same!

    • @largeboy5577
      @largeboy5577 Před rokem +23

      Yess good show

    • @unfabgirl
      @unfabgirl Před rokem +27

      The best out of the few "tastes like chicken" jokes Stargate did!

    • @Nexiusify
      @Nexiusify Před rokem +2

      My immediate thought at this video.

  • @TheWeltandmelt
    @TheWeltandmelt Před rokem +681

    You should do a blind taste test with several people and see if they can differentiate the things that taste like chicken.

    • @curiosityrover3983
      @curiosityrover3983 Před rokem +23

      in one of the burger episodes, they said that thing like that cost a lot i think

    • @TheWeltandmelt
      @TheWeltandmelt Před rokem +12

      i could see that being an issue, but mteam theorist could reach out to hunting channels and see if they have any surplus.

    • @runed0s86
      @runed0s86 Před rokem +2

      roadkill tastes like chicken

    • @curiosityrover3983
      @curiosityrover3983 Před rokem +2

      @@TheWeltandmelt wait you can do that, didn't know, thanks

    • @OP5redsolocup
      @OP5redsolocup Před rokem +2

      I think I’ve gotten to a point where I can tell the difference between chicken and alligator

  • @fynn6667
    @fynn6667 Před rokem +282

    On a family holiday to Florida we ate alligator and I was like “ew no, why would I eat that.” My dad responded with it tastes like fishy chicken. Same goes with our holiday to Australia when we were served with “chicken” and we later found out it was kangaroo. It good to know I’m not just insane and everything dies actually taste like chicken 😅

    • @shhhvr3183
      @shhhvr3183 Před rokem +7

      I live in Florida and I have never eaten an alligator but u do u

    • @Vingus
      @Vingus Před rokem +2

      ​@@shhhvr3183 its probably s tourist thing

    • @jacobsonstudiosgoji
      @jacobsonstudiosgoji Před rokem +3

      I don’t live in Florida but I love alligator, it really does taste like “fishy chicken”

    • @Psilomuscimol
      @Psilomuscimol Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@shhhvr3183. Alligator is good. I also live in florida.

    • @trolley7657
      @trolley7657 Před 4 dny

      Do you really think kangaroo tastes like chicken? I couldn't imagine two meets tasting less similar.
      Kangaroo is like a very gamey, slightly sweet beef. If I were to mistake it for something else it would be beef not chicken

  • @flaurel
    @flaurel Před rokem +91

    As a 3rd year biology bachelor student, loved the a little deeper dive into the science behind the food and I am really getting the impression that Matpat is slowly evolving into a scientist himself. He would absolutely be the kind of person to successfully study and work in Biology!

    • @TnTeaCups
      @TnTeaCups Před rokem +12

      he has a neurobiology degree

    • @mollusckscramp4124
      @mollusckscramp4124 Před 9 měsíci +3

      @@TnTeaCups It's gettin put to good use!

    • @MicahGelfand
      @MicahGelfand Před 6 měsíci +1

      Matpat was a neurology student

    • @californiapoppyseed6960
      @californiapoppyseed6960 Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@MicahGelfandneurological is the medical field study that focuses on medical applications, like they treat parkinsons. matpat has a bs i neuroscience, which is the study of the brain and and nervous system, that is research oriented

  • @Eternaltus
    @Eternaltus Před rokem +6233

    Everything doesn't taste like chicken chicken tastes like everything

  • @aeroinsomniac
    @aeroinsomniac Před rokem +1517

    The fact that some animals that are technically "dinosaur" or just really dinosaur relatives also give off the "chicken taste" blew my mind. Like I know they do give off that flavor but I never thought about it in the dinosaur aspect

  • @daemonburns-waight2421
    @daemonburns-waight2421 Před rokem +126

    Good Eats was an awesome show! I really like when chefs explain gastronomy. Alton would not only tell you how to cook a delicious meal, but also _why_ you need to do things certain ways to achieve certain results. Not just reciting a recipe, but teaching the audience why things are done this way. It's really helpful because you can translate those tips and tidbits and it increases your culinary knowledge, instead of just 'remembering the ABCs'.
    I wanna know WHY the ABCs are important!

    • @wiseforcommonsense
      @wiseforcommonsense Před rokem +2

      Good Eats is and probably always will be favorite fd network show ever

    • @SkylerLightingStrike
      @SkylerLightingStrike Před rokem +3

      As someone who works in the culinary arts, I can assure you that MatPat is right and most chefs don't know why things are done the way they are either. Especially in savory cooking. In my experience, bakers are more likely to understand at least the basic science of food than cooks are. Which is a shame, since knowing and understanding that science actually makes things a lot easier. Even more so when you have limited ingredients to work with.

    • @daemonburns-waight2421
      @daemonburns-waight2421 Před rokem +1

      @@SkylerLightingStrike Well said! That must be why Iron Chef is always more interesting than any bake-off show. You gotta know your stuff if your key ingredient is beef tongue or something equally whacky.

    • @grn1
      @grn1 Před 10 měsíci +1

      The last part of your statement, knowing why the abcs are important, was always my biggest issue with school. They expect people to just rote memorize everything and my brain doesn't work like that, I have to understand the why.

    • @the_kleetus-yeeyee48
      @the_kleetus-yeeyee48 Před 8 měsíci

      Fr, food network fell off after they cancelled the show

  • @avaeldridge5316
    @avaeldridge5316 Před rokem +50

    I woke up one day at 3 am with the thought of which Gatorade flavor is the healthiest for me to consume regularly. Like they have different dye levels and stuff right? So which dye could make me die? And which die can make me fly? -thanks for considering if you did ☺️

    • @karelc1137
      @karelc1137 Před 11 měsíci +3

      I drank once 4 blue Gatorades. After this my s**t was a bit in blue colour 😂

    • @Jason75913
      @Jason75913 Před 8 měsíci

      most food dyes are harmless, but you can always jot down the ingredients list next time you pass by Gatorades at the supermarket and look up the dyes online.

  • @iconic_trash6721
    @iconic_trash6721 Před rokem +541

    I've had a Food Question in mind for a while. I lost my sense of smell as a baby and lived my whole 30 years anosmic. I've tried various fruits and can't taste any of them, except granny smith apples, they have a slight taste I can only describe as 'lime green'. Why, as an anosmic, can I taste granny smith apples but no other apples or fruit. I've wondered that for a while now. Love your videos and all your channels! Much love ❤️

    • @ammalyrical5646
      @ammalyrical5646 Před rokem +68

      I can tell you Granny Smith apples don't have a very strong smell but are pretty dang acidic. Maybe you can taste a part of it because a lot of the taste relies on the acids in it moreso than the sweet aroma molecules. Do you taste other acidic or bitter foods better than sweet or umami ones as well?
      Sour and bitter in nature is a sign that things are toxic or dangerous so it would makes sense we developed a way to taste it without smell. Not tasting something sweet doesn't mean your body doesn't register the sugar/calories, the same goes for fats/oils and probably umami too. It's more important to know what not to eat than it is for the save things to have a taste at all.
      I don't know if this explains it, but it seems logical to me.

    • @TheKoriKasai
      @TheKoriKasai Před rokem +19

      ​@@ammalyrical5646they're acidic? No wonder I love them

    • @ammalyrical5646
      @ammalyrical5646 Před rokem +19

      @@TheKoriKasai They're sour, which is caused by acids, so yes. I used to really like them too years ago. Just be careful and rinse with water after you eat one and then wait a while before brushing so your enamal is past the weakening it usually gets due to acids in foods.
      Fun fact: vitamin C is also an acid

    • @Alphabetical_mayB
      @Alphabetical_mayB Před rokem +15

      Most flavors come from smells. Long, looooooong, story short, granny smiths are super duper acidic for an apple. You should probably be able to somewhat taste pineapples and kiwi. Most fruits and veggies don't smell like anything, and then don't have super duper strong flavor. For example, my family calls cucumbers "water on a stick" because they don't taste like much. Also, if the whole taste-to-color thing is something you experience often, you might want to reaserch synystesia

    • @Narra0002
      @Narra0002 Před rokem +2

      That’s a good one

  • @BarelyMakinIt
    @BarelyMakinIt Před rokem +305

    I've had alligator in Lousiana.
    Yes, it does taste like chicken, but it has the texture of something closer to fish so on the whole it's kind of a weird experience.

    • @widodoakrom3938
      @widodoakrom3938 Před rokem +22

      Well alligator is part of archosaurus together with chicken and they lives in water similar like fish well that's not surprising

    • @MelanieMockieVonfange
      @MelanieMockieVonfange Před rokem +10

      I've had alligator prepared in Iowa, Missouri, and Louisiana and it all tastes like fishy chicken.

    • @Jo-ww3pg
      @Jo-ww3pg Před rokem +5

      I had alligator once on accident because I thought it was shrimp, then tasted it and thought it was chicken with a weird texture. If I was more exotic with my tastes it'd be amazing, but the thought of eating alligator makes it a nope 😂 totally recommend if you like that sort of thing tho

    • @tau-5794
      @tau-5794 Před rokem +7

      To me at least, from when I've had it, yeah it's very chickeny but also slightly sweeter and fattier tasting. Could be due in part to the batter's flavor.

    • @BarelyMakinIt
      @BarelyMakinIt Před rokem +5

      My top non-meat weird food would be durian. I have no idea how a fruit that sits in a near-impenetrable-by-normal-kitchen-tools thick shell shaped like a unhandleable spiky tumor and smells like dog turds when it opens itself up when it's ripe, actually tastes so good. It's a mystery.
      MatPat, can you please do durian sometime??

  • @elainad6728
    @elainad6728 Před rokem +25

    0:08
    "tastes like chicken to me"
    Everything is cak- *CHICKEN*

    • @indofan1708
      @indofan1708 Před rokem +1

      He ate Freddy
      He. Ate. Freddy 😭😭😭

  • @swifter46ter
    @swifter46ter Před rokem +54

    I literally asked myself about this topic today. "Is everything bland or is it the chicken that is as bland as everything else?"

    • @artist0154
      @artist0154 Před rokem

      maybe everything taste the same is just beef and pork that taste different

  • @benjamincleveland6698
    @benjamincleveland6698 Před rokem +453

    When doing other research, I ran across a historical note. Back in the middle ages, they didn't say taste like chicken, they said taste like mutton. Specifically in England. May want to check into the lore on this one.

    • @mollusckscramp4124
      @mollusckscramp4124 Před rokem +20

      That's cool, I've always wondered what mutton tasted like haha

    • @andrewharper1609
      @andrewharper1609 Před rokem +12

      Mutton tastes similar to lamb.

    • @fionaxu977
      @fionaxu977 Před rokem +10

      As somebody who ate mutton and then ate my way through game meats, I’d say mutton is the most most accessible variety of meat out there with the same game profile as say, venison or waterbuffalo. So maybe these guys were off poaching random crap from their lords forests again

    • @MissCaraMint
      @MissCaraMint Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@mollusckscramp4124 Mutton is sheep. It tastes similar to lam.

    • @trolley7657
      @trolley7657 Před 4 dny

      But mutton doesn't taste like chicken...

  • @OlyChickenGuy
    @OlyChickenGuy Před rokem +1007

    As someone who has dedicated over a decade of their lives to rescuing roosters, I appreciate your description of chickens at 8:08 in this video, and I ALSO appreciate the fact that you guys don't tend to use audio clips of roosters crowing when talking about chickens, as this is a call mostly used to convey dominance and distress, so I feel that I can safely watch your videos around my boys (who are currently sitting behind me in their nighttime crate waiting for me to put them to bed).

    • @vacafuega
      @vacafuega Před rokem +61

      How lovely - say hi to your boys from me :)

    • @OlyChickenGuy
      @OlyChickenGuy Před rokem +89

      @@vacafuega I will definitely do that :3 They're my service animals, as they're extremely emotionally aware and alert me to oncoming panic attacks and stick near me most of the day, especially if I'm feeling down. Saw your other comment on this video and thought you'd appreciate that tidbit about them. I only have two right now, BTW, and their names are Zebulon and Buddy, and they are the goodest of bois.

    • @problemchild465
      @problemchild465 Před rokem +6

      @@OlyChickenGuy Service animal?

    • @octo1129
      @octo1129 Před rokem +36

      @@problemchild465 probably a therapy pet, i assume. People have birds, dogs, cats, rabbits or even pigs as therapy animals. It helps their mental health to have them around, be less stressed and lash out less likely, they can calm the person down basically.

    • @foxinabox5103
      @foxinabox5103 Před rokem +20

      ​@@OlyChickenGuy zebulon is a really cool name

  • @aquamarinerose5405
    @aquamarinerose5405 Před 11 měsíci +12

    Only really past the intro so far but I always personally assumed the phrase "tastes like chicken" was because chicken is seen as a very neutral flavor in the meat world. That's part of why it's used in such a wide array of dishes, since it can then take on a lot of different flavors from other ingredients.

  • @FlapackandGregsPS5
    @FlapackandGregsPS5 Před rokem +12

    2:31 people saying skeletons are creepy, LOOK AT UR MUSCLES!! 😳😳

  • @aadamcader8764
    @aadamcader8764 Před rokem +502

    Thanks Matthew, I cannot eat anything without trying to taste chicken now.

  • @alyxleaf
    @alyxleaf Před rokem +1921

    As a person who strongly suspects they have adhd, the speed at which Matpat talks and summarises things makes me very happy. He's the only CZcamsr who can talk this much about science and still keep me engaged.
    Edit: It's a slight warzone down here

    • @glitterstars5570
      @glitterstars5570 Před rokem +185

      don’t even think it’s just that. the script really switches from each topic seamlessly. really makes for a nice watch.

    • @terry_the_terrible
      @terry_the_terrible Před rokem +62

      Bro just put your playback speed on 1.75.
      You can even do this when you want to speed watch research material.

    • @sashamurashi225
      @sashamurashi225 Před rokem +9

      Same

    • @WhatIsTheHeat
      @WhatIsTheHeat Před rokem +20

      Hello I am internet certified nothing, chances are you do have adhd because it is so common. If you have the symptoms it is more likely you have adhd then don't by like 50%

    • @reddytoplay9188
      @reddytoplay9188 Před rokem +18

      Check with a doctor, self diagnosis is bad.

  • @StringReaper
    @StringReaper Před rokem +10

    3:57 ah yes, the aromantic group

  • @smtoonentertainment
    @smtoonentertainment Před rokem +11

    I have been waiting for somebody to tackle this for legitimate years. Thank you Matt.

  • @femalefinder69
    @femalefinder69 Před rokem +41

    2:39 MATPAT OUT OF CONTEXT SOMEONE CLIP THAT

    • @ItzzAlooOfficial
      @ItzzAlooOfficial Před rokem +13

      Done and done, matpat is going to have a bad time🙂

    • @femalefinder69
      @femalefinder69 Před rokem +7

      @@ItzzAlooOfficial now to upload it and get Tons of views remember me if you get famous 😉

    • @Boltthe410
      @Boltthe410 Před rokem +6

      ​@@femalefinder69 ok

    • @HANKSANDY69420
      @HANKSANDY69420 Před rokem +7

      Ah yes, I'm doing it exactly as MatPat instructed... weird way to choke da chicken but he _is_ MatPAT after all...

    • @femalefinder69
      @femalefinder69 Před rokem +3

      @@HANKSANDY69420 😂🤣

  • @bausebuh
    @bausebuh Před rokem +104

    “Don’t tell me it tastes like chicken” “No, Sam, it’s a lizard. It tastes like lizard”
    And since I’m already here - thanks to every one on Team Theorists for all the amazing content you keep putting out!

  • @homerman76
    @homerman76 Před rokem +15

    Learned quite a bit about the Maillard reaction from the Food Science class I took in college, one of many neat things I got to learn in that class, was definitely worth making that class one of my electives for my bachelor's degree. I enjoy cooking even more now than I did before thanks to that class, and food theory just helps even more 😁

  • @mollusckscramp4124
    @mollusckscramp4124 Před rokem +4

    8:19 I adore how these videos are never clickbait. The man's answer to "Why does everything taste like chicken?" is something I would expect to see on my chem final. And here I was expecting some complex esoteric analogy about our cultural relationship with meaty food. Holy moly

  • @ColdWindPhoenix84
    @ColdWindPhoenix84 Před rokem +101

    There are few channels that can incorporate my love of cooking and science. And this one does it beautifully. The Food Theorist is hands down my favorite theorist channel.

  • @zetomer5468
    @zetomer5468 Před rokem +54

    7:59 I got confused by the caramel part at first but then I remembered that (not from personal experience) a lot of the bread in USA is very sugary, fun fact: outside of the US bread is a lot less sweet, it's more "plain" everywhere else

    • @nomoresaul
      @nomoresaul Před rokem +8

      Not EVERYWHERE else. In Japan, they have “milk bread,” which is basically just cake.

    • @alalalala57
      @alalalala57 Před rokem +2

      ​@@nomoresaul Yeah, but that's an outlier. Japan isn't a bread-as-staple-food country.

  • @willreese7114
    @willreese7114 Před rokem +12

    I wanna see a theory on George Washington Carver's meal that was made entirely out of peanuts - including a chicken - that none of the guests realized wasn't a normal meal until after he told them

    • @Doublemonk0506
      @Doublemonk0506 Před 11 měsíci +1

      That meal just reminded me of Baljeet's Peanut Chicken

  • @yeeterteeter3939
    @yeeterteeter3939 Před rokem +8

    0:57 when you’ve had too many things tasting like chicken:

  • @four-en-tee
    @four-en-tee Před rokem +74

    I was gonna say that I've never had an instance where porkchop tastes like chicken, but i also had to remember that my dad cooks everything with different rubs.
    Most of a food's flavor is seasoning/sauce and how its cooked. Its how my dad can make chicken legs that taste like the smoked turkey legs that you'd get at the state fair.
    I guess this is just a long-winded way of saying "i've never had unseasoned pork chop", lol.

    • @Narra0002
      @Narra0002 Před rokem

      True

    • @tracematson385
      @tracematson385 Před rokem

      I have and they by no means taste like chicken. Pork is my favorite kind of meat (excluding bacon bite me) and i have never had any kind of pork taste like any kind of chicken unless they were both smothered in bbq sauce

    • @louisazraels7072
      @louisazraels7072 Před rokem +1

      Yeah pork tastes nothing like chicken either way

  • @goodgollymissmolly7624
    @goodgollymissmolly7624 Před rokem +102

    I haven’t even gotten into the meat (heh) of the video yet, but I remember mythbusters doing an episode on this: cooking a bunch of different meats, and having the crew do a blindfold taste test to guess what was what, to see if everything really does taste like chicken.

  • @EllieBenson17
    @EllieBenson17 Před rokem +5

    It’s been literal weeks since this episode came out and I’m still not over it -.- my husband has been saying literally everything tastes like chicken for years AND YOU PROVED HIM RIGHT 😭😭😭😭😭 I’m never living this down!!!

  • @krista_rosen_
    @krista_rosen_ Před rokem +7

    As I've taken more animal science courses, I've learned more about what affects the taste of meat (from an animal handling standpoint) and the various factors that are included in that (i.e., the feed given to the animals like grass-fed beef vs. grain-fed beef). However, I've been curious about why the flavor profile of chicken can be applied to a variety of different meats. This video did an excellent job of explaining why this is the case from both a chemistry and evolutionary standpoint (as I suspected it had something to do with chickens' dinosaur ancestry). It also put some of my organic chemistry knowledge to use (and validated my decision to take the intro class).

  • @PKMNResearcherSkyler
    @PKMNResearcherSkyler Před rokem +364

    Here's a theory I'd like to see: How much does smell effect taste? Obviously it plays some major roles, but what are the limits and what sorts of foods are unaffected by it?
    Especially curious about this since for many catching COVID meant losing (partially or fully) their sense of smell

    • @stevk5181
      @stevk5181 Před rokem +1

      You can only taste five flavors; sweet, salty, sour, bitter, and unami. Everything else you "taste" is really smell.
      What's really neat is there are some compounds that can block your ability to taste sour and sweet. The so-called "miracle berry" blocks the sour taste receptors on your tongue, making things like straight lemon juice taste like sweet lemonade. Likewise, the powder in the dietary supplement gymnema sylvestre, will block the sweet receptors and everything will taste bitter.

    • @N31S0N
      @N31S0N Před rokem +17

      I’m fairly certain there was a theory on this

    • @incredibleflameboy
      @incredibleflameboy Před rokem +10

      From the people I knew it took taste as well and for a loooong time. As I understand it anosmia plays a major role in what people that suffer from it eat as they aim to eat foods with certain textures and mouth feels. Famously Ben of "Ben and Jerry's" fame suffers from anosmia and is the one who plays the biggest role in how their ice cream feels when you eat it. There's a reason that ice cream is so popular and it's not just the flavours.
      If anyone knows someone in Ben and Jerry's marketing get them to bring cherry Garcia back to the UK.

    • @potheadjeebus8156
      @potheadjeebus8156 Před rokem +4

      You can just look this up it’s ~80%

    • @ito7315
      @ito7315 Před rokem +3

      Tastebuds only tell you the core/basic information of something you eat : they tell you heat and the 5 categories of taste (sweet, salty, bitter, acid and umami or whatever) plus some other basic tastes information like how fatty and how much iron. EVERY other information is connected to the eyes/nose (yes, the color of food changes its taste : red food is typically perceived spicier) but apart from that, all the subtle variations of taste come from smell.

  • @Arim_thechant
    @Arim_thechant Před rokem +17

    0:43 I was in utter shock when he said that because I remember that when I was atound the age of 4 I one tasted my brother's foot for some reason and said: "Tastes like chiken" and the moment he said that I got a flashback from the exact moment

  • @dragonflight3509
    @dragonflight3509 Před rokem +3

    my dad is a chemist who focuses on cyclodextrins but will occasionally talk about other projects in his company, one of these was the Maillard reaction. And it is actually really complicated, there are a lot of things that get released form the reaction and it is true the scientists don't fully know how it works

  • @lyssabug2887
    @lyssabug2887 Před rokem +5

    This explains some things- I had some homemade rattlesnake nuggets and we all thought it basically tasted like slightly more rubbery textured chicken

  • @Fireheart318
    @Fireheart318 Před rokem +12

    5:00 You missed the perfect opportunity to throw in a “cooking a chicken by slapping it” joke there

  • @katathoombz
    @katathoombz Před rokem +73

    This episode is actually full of not-that-simple chemistry.

  • @joeyjesus2746
    @joeyjesus2746 Před rokem +2

    Love all the jokes you put in your videos. It's the reason I keep coming back for more! Made my day when I heard " How you handle your meat matters!"

  • @wooloowantshugs6035
    @wooloowantshugs6035 Před rokem +15

    This channel never fails to make me feel hungry! Not like I don't already always feel hungry 🤣

  • @joelmccabe1610
    @joelmccabe1610 Před rokem +132

    MP. this could easily be the BEST FOOD THEORY video I've ever seen your team do. No negative notes. Comprehensive. Well done, omedito!

    • @DTwoHS
      @DTwoHS Před rokem +5

      omedeto* (おめでとう)

    • @DILFDylF
      @DILFDylF Před rokem +3

      For those wondering, omedito is Spanish for little omed.

  • @Kenny23471
    @Kenny23471 Před rokem +27

    0:17 ate your biggest theory maker

  • @jaden6381
    @jaden6381 Před rokem +7

    Mat Pat. Please listen!! I have always loved your creative nature, your voice, and attitude, me and my girlfriend are huge fans of you! But we’re also huge fans of murder mystery podcasts and we came to the realization that you would be a great host of some murder mystery videos, or heck, even podcasts. All due respect to you and your unparalleled success. Keep up the good work! But I really think an “unsolved murder mystery” channel would suit the you as king of the theory world just right!! Like I said, keep up the good work, we love you!!

  • @leviosarwingardium
    @leviosarwingardium Před rokem +8

    You know, i had this idea of how you could explain what the heck is a Neapolitan ice cream, and why are those three flavours the most famous ones, and are considered "basic" nowadays.
    On a controversial note, Mint ice cream totally tastes like cold toothpaste.

  • @quinnnorfolk4664
    @quinnnorfolk4664 Před rokem +14

    5:23 matpat: No need to faint. Me, who is a science loving kid: YOU UNDERESTIMATE MY POWER!

  • @BRANTLEYBETTERTHANALLOFYALL

    I'm so far loving the new channel you came so far from talking about video games to a fashionista

  • @NatureXwars
    @NatureXwars Před rokem +3

    I still remember that episode of Mythbusters testing out this theory. The conclusion they came with is that pork is the only one to be indistinguishable from chicken in taste, the other meats they've tested are more or less different from that taste.

  • @reputation8383
    @reputation8383 Před rokem

    Great video MattPat, as always! I was always super-sensitive to the flavour and texture of nest as a child, and haven't eaten it for 18 years now because I dislike the flavour so much.
    I have an idea for a theory: why do only some people have a "sweet tooth"? My Dad and I love sweet foods, whereas my Mum isn't bothered by them. Why doesn't everyone like sweet foods if we are evolved to seek out higher calorie options?

  • @nardican7878
    @nardican7878 Před rokem +35

    I like how at 8:18 he combines blue, and red, it becomes green. Maybe we need a color theory.

    • @How_To_Drive_a_TARDIS
      @How_To_Drive_a_TARDIS Před rokem +4

      Reminds me of how someone crushed up some bugs that were red and accidentally made blue that we use for blue jean

  • @WolfAlpha101
    @WolfAlpha101 Před rokem +28

    I’ve got to say. Whoever on the team edited this video, this is the funniest stuff I’ve seen in the last week

  • @no_iq_gamer
    @no_iq_gamer Před rokem +4

    Congrats to Mat for putting this many puns in one episode.

  • @CJ-fu5tf
    @CJ-fu5tf Před rokem

    This is my favorite theory channel that goes on underrated

  • @makermelissa
    @makermelissa Před rokem +92

    Alligator meat tastes like a combination of chicken and fish. I’d love to see an episode about why seafood has that seafood taste. My guess is it’s related to the salt water they live in.

    • @tuseroni6085
      @tuseroni6085 Před rokem +16

      not all seafood lives in salt water, and freshwater fish tastes like fish.

    • @makermelissa
      @makermelissa Před rokem +4

      @@tuseroni6085 good points.

    • @Teddyiscute
      @Teddyiscute Před rokem +3

      I agree and tbh I think it’s a texture thing too.

    • @TheProteanGeek
      @TheProteanGeek Před rokem +5

      Yeah when I tried crocodile a long time ago I said it tasted like salt water chicken.

    • @sophie9419
      @sophie9419 Před rokem +1

      Fish only tastes like fish if its old. Just like old chicken has a distinctive flavor and smell. (Yes, I've eaten nearly spoiled chicken don't at me)

  • @Evelyn_Okay
    @Evelyn_Okay Před rokem +25

    Can we get a theory on the scientifically best way to organize the fridge and freezer? My mom and I argue about this all time b/c i don't belive the fruit and veggie drawers actually preserve them better or that liquid beverages need to be on the bottom shelf.

    • @SgtSupaman
      @SgtSupaman Před rokem +1

      The point of a crisper drawer is to restrict airflow and allow for a little more humidity to build up, which is supposed to keep vegetables better.
      As far as bottom vs top is concerned, heat rises, so the bottom stays a bit colder as the refrigerator gets opened and warmer air is let in. I don't think it matters what exactly you're keeping down there, though.
      A full food theory breaking down the best way to stock a fridge would be interesting.

  • @yekuhan1330
    @yekuhan1330 Před rokem

    Hey mat, ive been having problems on what to eat to gave a more healthy life style, just here to say you have good videos about food health.

  • @hharter8319
    @hharter8319 Před rokem

    Have a video suggestion for a followup of your charcoal grill versus propane grill video. Induction plate versus gas stove versus electric stove, which one saves you more money.

  • @Juisyorange
    @Juisyorange Před rokem +11

    6:54 Guess even Hello Fresh isn't doing MatPat any good. Still coming back to Mickey Ds

  • @spaceghostnow4010
    @spaceghostnow4010 Před rokem +75

    You guys have been pumping out a lot of content lately. It's amazing, thank you!

  • @jeffreyashby4874
    @jeffreyashby4874 Před rokem

    Do an episode on why people do turkey diets. I’ve never understood fully why I understand why but what’s the science behind it please. I love the videos btw!

  • @jellyandsquishy3257
    @jellyandsquishy3257 Před rokem

    food theory idea which cereal mascot is the strongest? i love your videos by the way!

  • @biancabrooks280
    @biancabrooks280 Před rokem +25

    I’ve eaten deep fried frog legs once when I was on vacation. My mom asked me what it tasted like (she didn’t wanna try it herself). I said “it tastes like chicken, but with a texture like fish!”

    • @dacisky
      @dacisky Před rokem +2

      Yup. Way back when,my dad brought me frog legs,which I fried. You described it perfectly...I feel I get more bang with my buck by staying with chicken though..

    • @littlespartan581
      @littlespartan581 Před rokem +1

      ​@@dacisky a roast snake smells bad but taste like chicken and uhhh the more bad smell the better the taste is taste like a normal roast chicken

  • @Klumzy05
    @Klumzy05 Před rokem +31

    Mat can make theories about crayons. Mat can't be defeated.

  • @nightsgaming4285
    @nightsgaming4285 Před rokem

    A video suggestion for ya. What meal 3 meals give you all the vitamins and nutrients at the most cost efficient value.

  • @BMOIRL
    @BMOIRL Před rokem +1

    i think it would be fun to do a theory on gastronomy, i’ve always had an interest in it, but not the time to persue it

  • @Baby_Seal
    @Baby_Seal Před rokem +146

    It’s always the height of the day when MatPat uploads

  • @eternalscribblelegendslayer

    7:52 I love how they said we did a science. One whole science.

  • @sykeskat
    @sykeskat Před rokem

    MatPat and the Theorist Team - I have been a subscriber of the Game and Film theory channels for years yet somehow this channel flew under my radar (total fail). I was finally made aware of this channel last month and I've gotta tell you, this is my FAVORITE of your (now 4! WHOO!) channels (please note: I have a deep love for all your channels, even your new style theory one!). I literally binged watched all of the uploaded videos in less than a week 🙃 Food is such a difficult topic however I deeply appreciate how much research and effort you have inputted into these videos to provide us with entertainment that aims to be as factual yet understandable as possible. So thank you team for creating this channel and providing some really fun and educational content. Looking forward to what you have in store for us next 😃

  • @Gru_house
    @Gru_house Před rokem

    You should do a video on how to cool your food the fastest on different kinds of food. Ex: soup, meats

  • @hutchcortese
    @hutchcortese Před rokem +4

    You Should make a theory about the burger king ads how much you actually "rule" at burger king. It would be about how much freedom you really have to make choices and requests in your order.
    How specific can you get before you can't "Have it your way".

  • @Someone90172
    @Someone90172 Před rokem +3

    I tried gator recently, and you can definitely taste the 2MF. I described as tasting like "Slightly fishy chicken"

  • @peytonfrohlich3498
    @peytonfrohlich3498 Před rokem

    Could you do a food theory on the concept of superfoods and what vegetables you rank as best

  • @astgdX
    @astgdX Před rokem +5

    Can we take a minute to appreciate all of the editors who make these videos possible

  • @pauln07
    @pauln07 Před rokem +9

    I'm loving how much the production value has improved over your youtube career

  • @beargreen1
    @beargreen1 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I remembered this on how this was one of life's epic questions

  • @LunaWitcherArt
    @LunaWitcherArt Před rokem +3

    This explains why I was eating swine filet mignon and it tasted exactly like chicken, so much that I thought the college restaurant was trying to trick me.

  • @sebastiantschatordai
    @sebastiantschatordai Před rokem +10

    6:19 That's one mighty thicc chicken.

  • @XpaditionXpatty
    @XpaditionXpatty Před rokem +44

    A running gag me and my friends do is every time we eat, we’ll say “Taste like chicken”, doesn’t matter if it’s pork or beef, literally anything.

  • @cursedgal9865
    @cursedgal9865 Před rokem

    Those chicken drawings are so cute! ❤

  • @goodgamer371
    @goodgamer371 Před rokem +1

    Food theory idea!
    As a person who chews a quite a bit of gum, I’d like to know how it helps your teeth(like trident gum says)
    Just curious for a gum theory since it hasn’t happened yet😁

  • @sirwaddlesdeethird7186
    @sirwaddlesdeethird7186 Před rokem +12

    Maillard browning is one of the first reactions I learnt in my nutrition and food science syllabus, I do not believe most chefs are unable to explain it.

  • @themorrislessgroup
    @themorrislessgroup Před rokem +6

    Your teams ability to research and script really interesting concepts across 4 channels is insane

  • @tinynosebigdreams
    @tinynosebigdreams Před rokem

    You should make a video on if love really makes food taste better

  • @rachelleraythebean
    @rachelleraythebean Před rokem

    I've started doing splatoon food theories on my insta (i can only make so many posting about writing a cook book. writings not a fun hobby to watch) And food theory has been such a huge inspo for me. I was basically raised on GTLive so I'm vry happy yall went into foods at aroubd the same time I got into cooking

  • @davidpomerantz
    @davidpomerantz Před rokem +8

    I waited almost 3 years for this video to come out and it was worth the wait

  • @burrit01
    @burrit01 Před rokem +14

    Me and my family were talking about this the other day, but some mustard bottles are painted yellow, and others are transparent. But the thing is, they both came from the same plant at the same time. It’s weird, and k thought that it could be a theory one day. About marketing and all that.

  • @averageboydoesstuff
    @averageboydoesstuff Před rokem +1

    I have a suggestion, can you research every time cool aid man has destroyed a wall, and assess how much the property damage he would be pressed with

  • @lachlannix6420
    @lachlannix6420 Před rokem

    chef here, the Maillard reaction is literally taught in culinary school and covered extensively in the modernist cuisine series of textbooks, so sure a random cook from some mom-and-pop diner isn't going to understand the process but any chef working in a good restaurant and is qualified knows what it means/ refers to.

  • @snailsarecool0.1
    @snailsarecool0.1 Před rokem +4

    Just as I was watching the old videos, you uploaded this! Amazing

  • @zul_thesite6349
    @zul_thesite6349 Před rokem +5

    How does he make these theories, they're so random but so good

  • @sharkyslegoandotherstuff

    ive never heard this phrase before so the topic of this video is a complete surprise to me

  • @jorgevillarreal3742
    @jorgevillarreal3742 Před rokem

    Can you make a video where you make meals that have the most protein/sugar/salt/calories or anything bad or good.

  • @RJP-Gaming
    @RJP-Gaming Před rokem +8

    Drake: "If you were stranded on a desert island, would you eat your own foot?"
    Josh: "...can I cook it?"
    Drake: "Yes"
    Josh: "Yeah I'd eat my own foot."
    Question for theory: Would this be worth it? Would this be beneficial, and how much longer would it keep you alive if so?

    • @axehead45
      @axehead45 Před 5 měsíci +1

      No, it would not. It would take more calories to heal the wound than you’d get from the limb

  • @ryudragonuv
    @ryudragonuv Před rokem +13

    At first I thought the video would be a rehash of an episode of Mythbusters that involved blind taste-testing.
    That concluded that yes, BUT depending on the prep beforehand.
    Glad to see this was more of an expansion!!

    • @Blasted2Oblivion
      @Blasted2Oblivion Před 5 měsíci

      You can always count on the theory team to go the extra mile.

  • @SweetKiren
    @SweetKiren Před rokem

    I knew about both lipid oxidation and the Maillard reaction beforehand but I have no idea where I learned it

  • @waptek2
    @waptek2 Před 11 měsíci +2

    8:30 di-Methyl tri-furanthiol !

  • @elraxomcgoutfoot9625
    @elraxomcgoutfoot9625 Před rokem +12

    Hey Mat Pat, you should do a video about Senzu Beans from the Dragon Ball series, and how exactly their able to completely heal Goku and his buddies and leave them feeling rejuvenated! Is it some sort of mystical power, or is it something more nefarious, like maybe there's some illicit substance at play here? Anyways would love to hear your theory regarding this issue, your FOOD THEORY! Lol.

  • @Woomvee
    @Woomvee Před rokem +6

    The editing on this video is top notch 👌 good work editors!

  • @maryellengraysonsmith2867

    Also you should make a video of the daffodils

  • @3rdman99
    @3rdman99 Před rokem

    Wow that was a potentially very long-winded academic explanation distilled into a fun and digestible short video. He'd make a very good teacher.

  • @portalplaz
    @portalplaz Před rokem +7

    YO MATPAT HOW MANY MORE PARTS OF THE FNAF THEORY SERIES DO YOU HAVE LEFT
    8:37