Koyori is a monster for doing this to food... and yet it is wildly fitting for her mad scientist character, so I can't be even slightly upset. Genius move
@@holow3038 Yaminabe. Actually... it's not as bad as it should be, at least not as how it tends to be shown in fiction. Commonly, people would bring "safe" ingredients for nabe to begin with when invited into a yaminabe. session... the only ones who would be unusual ingredient not normally found in nabes are either the "pranksters" or those with strange tastebuds to begin with... Koyori seem to be the latter.
My parents always put pineapple in a hot pot either with meat or fish. So when I got out of the house and started trying hotpots without the pineapple, I got confused. I can't distinguish which is better, because both tastes good to me. I also like pizzas whether it has pineapple or not.
I feel like mayonaise would be much less offensive, because it would just melt and merge with the broth, which would ruin the balance and flavor of the broth, but mayonaise is such a malleable condiment the flavor wouldn't be overpowering, unlike the pineapple which completely destroys the whole balance with its overpowering sweet and sourness...
pineapple has caused more controversy among Hololive members than perhaps anything note: I think it's good and it contributes something health-wise as well
I feel like the pineapple probably needed to be cooked more to absorb more juice. It's sweet and has some sour notes it does fit with sweet and sour theme and surprisely pairs well with meat. I would happily eat it koyori :).
This Coyote has been into cooking recently, yet her line up include: The over using of mayonnaise in various dishes (from omurice to hamburg steak), fish sp*rm takoyaki, pineapple in a hotpot and later added Ritz cookies... Not to mention she melted her rice scoop during the process! Hachamma + Holo ID: A new challenger appeared !!!
@@NotSomeJustinWithoutAMoustache I've learned that Mel & KYR had been friends long before KYR debut and they are both "The brain" shenanigans whilst sharing nearly identical "PON" trait! I'm looking forward to Vampy n Wolf collabs, it'd be hilarious if it involves cooking.
This remind me of gaki tsukai absolute delicious, koyori is the yamazaki for always add sweet in the food, while chloe irony is hamada for the tsukomi and lui-nee is matsumoto for giving the bad food to hamada always and iroha act as both tanaka and endo being positive.
I'm with chloe on this one... I don't like overly sweet stuff like pineapple, and mentally, having it touching all the other savoury ingredients in the hot pot.... is torturous 😂
the whole point of adding pineapple though is to create a contra point in the flavour. That is wht pineapple pizza work as well as it mixes and alters the more salty flavour of the pork.
@@Solus749 I'm firmly against pineapple because it's too sweet and too acidic which ends up overpowering the rest of the pizza outside of the ham/pork. It also has way too much water so the pizza usually gets soggy and soft and you get a layer of just water sitting on top of the cheese. The pineapple flavor, imo, contrasts too much in every aspect. It just sticks out like a sore thumb instead of adding on a contrasting flavor.
@@Pandabrah_D Same here. Not to mention that even if I have to pick them off a pizza in a chance that it has them, by the time you've taken everything off the other flavors have already been ruined...
lol, I used to make pineapple risotto from pineapple pork soup and it's pretty good if I use only soup and pork and not add a chunk of pineapple in the risotto.
idk why pineapple is so hated... on Pizza sure, since alot of people don't really relate sweetness to Pizza... but sweet and sour sauce is amazing on fish, chicken, and pork. It's one of staple sauce for dishes in SEA, notably Indonesia and Vietnam. You're missing out if you hate it without ever tasting it lol
Pineapple in general isn't the issue. The issue is combing it with what was in the soup and the soup broth. It works very well in a curry, or as some way to break up heavy grease. As they said, pork and pinapple work well, but not Pork, Pineapple, Pineapple, and more pineapple. The soup likely went from soup, the fruit juice broth. If I was aiming for a pot luck like this I'd aim for some mild food flavor and not something so sharp like pineapple.
@@SkeIIum ah yeh, i saw someone below on the comments saying theres a vietnamese dish that consists of pineapple in a soup based dish, I kinda wanna try it, I'm not saying It's bad since ive never tried it. In truth I wanna try all foods at least once, then decide from there.
For soup, pineapple is very very localized. In savory soups, it's specific to Vietnam and Cambodia. Theres like almost no other regional cuisine that features a pineapple savory soup even expanding to the rest of SEA
for tips who want to cook pineapple in dishes like this. is that you have to choose sour pineapple when it cook it taste sweet. but if you cook sweet pineapple it will be sour eventually which sound a little bit weird. my father cook pineapple in fish dishes and tomato. so i really confirm that there some kinda chemical reaction between heat and pineapple that make it sweet for some reason
I can take pineapple pretty well, don't mind that much on pizza, love it when you have together with BBQ... But on fish based soup stock with oden, guioza and... I dunno what the other thing is. Kimchi? Tofu, mushrooms, some veggies. That's a huge nope. The pineapple sweetness will ruin the flavor of everything else there. :P
Pineapple is a great ingredient when you are making hot pot with fish as the main protein and the sourness as the key flavour. (Look up Vietnames "canh chua" if you want an example). However, pineapple does not go well with meat and savory flavour hot pot. Pineapple has an enzyme that soften meat and if used in hot pot, the long simmering time will ruin the meat texture. Sweet and savory also do not go very well with each other. Everyone reaction here is understandable.
My parents always put pineapple in a hot pot either with meat or fish. So when I started trying hotpots without it, I got confused. I can't distinguished which is better, because both tastes good to me.
nah pineapple works nice as a contra point. It takes the edge of the flavours and alters/mellows them. Which is why it works so well on pineaple pizza as well to round up the salty pork. It is used alot as an option in spicy food to mellow spices as well. Well that on pan bread/coconutmilk...Personally I think it is great warm used properly but then you have those that just goes ewww sweet. What do you think is in traditional sweet and sour sauces?
To be fair... Koyori could of put something way worse in it.. (although I don't I could handle pineapple in a hot pot.. I don't like the crunch when you bite into it.) ^_^
I love Koyori, but I will be throwing hands! NOBODY put Pineapple on my food! Pineapple is too overwhelming and only certain dish can have pineapples in them. Like there is a Southeast Asian dish that would be okay with Pineapple. Stuff like Sweet and Sour Pork/Chicken/Fish Soup/Stir-fry. Or even this other thing that almost look like Tom-yum soup or w/e
what kind of logic is that lmao, do things have to be good in soup to be good on pizza? Never heard of pepperoni soup, so I guess we shouldn't put them on pizza
Chloe : my disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined.
Koyori is a monster for doing this to food... and yet it is wildly fitting for her mad scientist character, so I can't be even slightly upset. Genius move
Oh no... Koyo
(○_-)
Thats why Laplus still in the break. She knows Koyori put pineapple in the soup.
When employees party without a boss
This is the first time I've seen someone censor pineapple 🤣
First pineapple on pizza 🍕 now pineapple in soup 🍲
this was so sacrilegious that chloe's real voice came out
It took all of three seconds for me to wonder why everyone got mad at her.
They weren't mad ,there is this kind of hot pot in Japan where everyone brings an ingredient...... you should be ready for everything
@@holow3038 Yaminabe. Actually... it's not as bad as it should be, at least not as how it tends to be shown in fiction. Commonly, people would bring "safe" ingredients for nabe to begin with when invited into a yaminabe. session... the only ones who would be unusual ingredient not normally found in nabes are either the "pranksters" or those with strange tastebuds to begin with... Koyori seem to be the latter.
Koyori starting a war amongst holo members lmfaooo
There is a dragon screaming in anguish somewhere in Japan
and so koyori is never invited to a hotpot party again
the end ...
No she can still go to Haachamas one since she is all too eager to show koyo "how to cook"
@@aboriginite Pineapple will become the best thing going in the hotpot.
i like iroha just dead silent at first she know koyo put up that forbidden fruit xD w
you can see the moment "this is funny idea, lets do it" turned into "this is not funny anymore".
well that's one way to make sure you never have to come to a party again
My parents always put pineapple in a hot pot either with meat or fish. So when I got out of the house and started trying hotpots without the pineapple, I got confused. I can't distinguish which is better, because both tastes good to me.
I also like pizzas whether it has pineapple or not.
None of them have to be better, just good is enough
If you can't decide, eat the one you didn't eat last time.
My mom used to make this pineapple catfish soup that I love. However, I'm in the boat where pineapple on pizza is a crime :)
As a pineapple on pizza enjoyer I can confirm I am a degenerate and I am an afront to god and existence itself
Never have one, though I do know pineapple soften meat...
@@silenthillnight so my whole country is full criminal including me
I just knew this
Lol poor Koyori. Chloe dunking off the rip was hilarious. And you know it’s not ideal when even Iroha is sand bagging it.
I thought it was going to be mayonnaise
Cuz mayonnaise is a kind of drink (according to holoX's brain)
We don't put drinks in hotpot, says Koyori.
Is Koyori supposed to be Hijikata or something lol
@@NotSomeJustinWithoutAMoustache After her debut I finally found someone like Hijikata so maybe yes.
I feel like mayonaise would be much less offensive, because it would just melt and merge with the broth, which would ruin the balance and flavor of the broth, but mayonaise is such a malleable condiment the flavor wouldn't be overpowering, unlike the pineapple which completely destroys the whole balance with its overpowering sweet and sourness...
pineapple has caused more controversy among Hololive members than perhaps anything
note: I think it's good and it contributes something health-wise as well
I hate when my fatty dish has sweets in em so I can understand chloe complaining about it, I would whine non-stop lmao.
Ikr...
Pineapple in a hotpot sounds good would try that in the future and i think its even better if its a spicy hotpot
I feel like the pineapple probably needed to be cooked more to absorb more juice. It's sweet and has some sour notes it does fit with sweet and sour theme and surprisely pairs well with meat. I would happily eat it koyori :).
This Coyote has been into cooking recently, yet her line up include: The over using of mayonnaise in various dishes (from omurice to hamburg steak), fish sp*rm takoyaki, pineapple in a hotpot and later added Ritz cookies... Not to mention she melted her rice scoop during the process!
Hachamma + Holo ID: A new challenger appeared !!!
You should see Mel cooking
@@NotSomeJustinWithoutAMoustache I've learned that Mel & KYR had been friends long before KYR debut and they are both "The brain" shenanigans whilst sharing nearly identical "PON" trait! I'm looking forward to Vampy n Wolf collabs, it'd be hilarious if it involves cooking.
pineapple sweet and sour soup
if done right, that dish is THE good shit
if my friend brought pineapple to a hotpot party
im sending them to gulag
Grilled pineapple is great with BBQ'd meat, so it's possible this could've been good.
Seeing this four makes me think YMD did the G word
feels like Gaki no Tsukai Absolutely Tasty series lol
Koyori is one of my people!!!A heated pineapple is really tasy
I tried some skewers with fresh pineapple, it was surprisingly good!
i miss lapuchan
No eggplant for iroha
Pineapple goes extremely well with Thai hot pot. But yeah i dont think it goes well with Japanese hot pot because the soup already sweet enough
This remind me of gaki tsukai absolute delicious, koyori is the yamazaki for always add sweet in the food, while chloe irony is hamada for the tsukomi and lui-nee is matsumoto for giving the bad food to hamada always and iroha act as both tanaka and endo being positive.
I'm with chloe on this one... I don't like overly sweet stuff like pineapple, and mentally, having it touching all the other savoury ingredients in the hot pot.... is torturous 😂
the whole point of adding pineapple though is to create a contra point in the flavour. That is wht pineapple pizza work as well as it mixes and alters the more salty flavour of the pork.
@@Solus749 I'm firmly against pineapple because it's too sweet and too acidic which ends up overpowering the rest of the pizza outside of the ham/pork. It also has way too much water so the pizza usually gets soggy and soft and you get a layer of just water sitting on top of the cheese. The pineapple flavor, imo, contrasts too much in every aspect. It just sticks out like a sore thumb instead of adding on a contrasting flavor.
@@Pandabrah_D Same here. Not to mention that even if I have to pick them off a pizza in a chance that it has them, by the time you've taken everything off the other flavors have already been ruined...
First laplus now koyo
lol, I used to make pineapple risotto from pineapple pork soup and it's pretty good if I use only soup and pork and not add a chunk of pineapple in the risotto.
idk why pineapple is so hated...
on Pizza sure, since alot of people don't really relate sweetness to Pizza... but sweet and sour sauce is amazing on fish, chicken, and pork. It's one of staple sauce for dishes in SEA, notably Indonesia and Vietnam. You're missing out if you hate it without ever tasting it lol
Sweet and sour dishes, sure I agree with that but... they're putting it on a hotpot tho. Is there a dish with soup and pineapple mixed together?
Pineapple in general isn't the issue. The issue is combing it with what was in the soup and the soup broth. It works very well in a curry, or as some way to break up heavy grease. As they said, pork and pinapple work well, but not Pork, Pineapple, Pineapple, and more pineapple. The soup likely went from soup, the fruit juice broth. If I was aiming for a pot luck like this I'd aim for some mild food flavor and not something so sharp like pineapple.
@@SkeIIum ah yeh, i saw someone below on the comments saying theres a vietnamese dish that consists of pineapple in a soup based dish, I kinda wanna try it, I'm not saying It's bad since ive never tried it. In truth I wanna try all foods at least once, then decide from there.
For soup, pineapple is very very localized. In savory soups, it's specific to Vietnam and Cambodia. Theres like almost no other regional cuisine that features a pineapple savory soup even expanding to the rest of SEA
@@rainzerdesu I never see in thai restuarant, but I see in pineapple quite a lot in Thai home cook, like pineapple soup or pineapple curry.
Cute clip
I though is gonna be mayo or shirako
Knowing Koyo, i really thought it was gonna be mayo ..
I approve, pineapple in soup
While I do enjoy a cold pineapple by itself, i dislike it in my cooked food.
for tips who want to cook pineapple in dishes like this. is that you have to choose sour pineapple when it cook it taste sweet. but if you cook sweet pineapple it will be sour eventually which sound a little bit weird. my father cook pineapple in fish dishes and tomato. so i really confirm that there some kinda chemical reaction between heat and pineapple that make it sweet for some reason
what do you think this is…PIZZA!
soooooo no pizza then huh
Even Shuba won't Approb this monstrosity.
Lol i feel bad for people without an open mind for food.
@@YawnMK1 ur tongue have shtty taste that's all
koyori have indonesian taste
I will unfriend her in the spot. No talking for a month
Pineapple in soup? I mean... I'd usually use it on savory dishes but soup is just NO. XD
diabolical, but cute
Vietnamese people put pineapple in a fish soup dish so this isn't that strange to me but I can't definitely see it being odd for the Japanese palette
Yo✋🏻
"Canh chua cá" is the best 😋
Oh so it isn't weird? I kinda wanna try that, hmm a vietnamese dish, I'll take note of it.
Pineapple and BBQ unagi might be pretty good
*LAUGH*
I can take pineapple pretty well, don't mind that much on pizza, love it when you have together with BBQ...
But on fish based soup stock with oden, guioza and... I dunno what the other thing is. Kimchi? Tofu, mushrooms, some veggies.
That's a huge nope. The pineapple sweetness will ruin the flavor of everything else there. :P
I hate sweet thing when there is meat or fish for some reason so...
No thanks for the pineapple
pineapple in a hotpot ??
I mean pineapple sure does infect food and ruins all the other flavors...
I'm a big hater of Pineapple. I trusted you Koyo
laplus doko?
Could be worse, Koyori. You might have forfeit your life if they were making pizza....
Pineapple is a great ingredient when you are making hot pot with fish as the main protein and the sourness as the key flavour. (Look up Vietnames "canh chua" if you want an example).
However, pineapple does not go well with meat and savory flavour hot pot. Pineapple has an enzyme that soften meat and if used in hot pot, the long simmering time will ruin the meat texture. Sweet and savory also do not go very well with each other.
Everyone reaction here is understandable.
My parents always put pineapple in a hot pot either with meat or fish. So when I started trying hotpots without it, I got confused. I can't distinguished which is better, because both tastes good to me.
nah pineapple works nice as a contra point. It takes the edge of the flavours and alters/mellows them. Which is why it works so well on pineaple pizza as well to round up the salty pork. It is used alot as an option in spicy food to mellow spices as well. Well that on pan bread/coconutmilk...Personally I think it is great warm used properly but then you have those that just goes ewww sweet. What do you think is in traditional sweet and sour sauces?
I adore Koyori but pineapple in hot pot is unacceptable.
To be fair... Koyori could of put something way worse in it..
(although I don't I could handle pineapple in a hot pot.. I don't like the crunch when you bite into it.) ^_^
I love Koyori, but I will be throwing hands! NOBODY put Pineapple on my food! Pineapple is too overwhelming and only certain dish can have pineapples in them.
Like there is a Southeast Asian dish that would be okay with Pineapple. Stuff like Sweet and Sour Pork/Chicken/Fish Soup/Stir-fry. Or even this other thing that almost look like Tom-yum soup or w/e
eh where's botan?
why is everybody so mad about pineapple on pizza
*puts pineapple in hotpot*
ok i understand now.
Where is laplus
She's taking a mental health break.
@@UnordoxRevs oh sht what happened???😟
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"ffs" "wth" bro your translations are a little...
What is it with vtubers always making the worst food? Haachama, Mel, Koyori, Kronii.
This time it was still better....better...
kaela,zeta
Y'all need to get over your pineapple meme nonsense
Stop having horrible taste.
That's nasty. It's almost on the same level as pineapple on pizzas.
uncultured
Pineapple is not good even in soup, so how is it gonna be good in pizza
what kind of logic is that lmao, do things have to be good in soup to be good on pizza? Never heard of pepperoni soup, so I guess we shouldn't put them on pizza
@@stateofvoid Honestly though, pepperoni soup sounds like a good idea. . . I'm gonna look for recipes.
Maybe, you're the one who's not good with pineapples?
@@stateofvoid I don't know how to say it in English since I'm not native, but savory? I think. Sweet should be with sweet, not savory food.
If you hate pineapple on food, just put it after you finished the food