10 Food Products that SHOULDN'T be Canned!

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  • @ragnen2155
    @ragnen2155 5 років тому +1754

    I feel bad for Tanner.. Everytime he makes a joke he sees if Matthias is laughing. If he isn't, he stops laughing at his own joke 😂😂

  • @chasebrooks2495
    @chasebrooks2495 5 років тому +46

    “Actually just copy the whole Wikipedia page” - Matthias
    The coconut tree (Cocos nucifera) is a member of the family Arecaceae (palm family) and the only living species of the genus Cocos.[1] The term coconut can refer to the whole coconut palm or the seed, or the fruit, which, botanically, is a drupe, not a nut. The spelling cocoanut is an archaic form of the word.[2] The term is derived from the 16th-century Portuguese and Spanish word coco meaning "head" or "skull", from the three indentations on the coconut shell that resemble facial features.[3]
    Coconuts are known for their versatility ranging from food to cosmetics.[4] They form a regular part of the diets of many people in the tropics and subtropics. Coconuts are distinct from other fruits for their endosperm containing a large quantity of water[4] (also called "milk"),[5] and when immature, may be harvested for the potable coconut water. When mature, they can be used as seed nuts or processed for oil, charcoal from the hard shell, and coir from the fibrous husk. When dried, the coconut flesh is called copra. The oil and milk derived from it are commonly used in cooking and frying, as well as in soaps and cosmetics. The husks and leaves can be used as material to make a variety of products for furnishing and decorating. The coconut also has cultural and religious significance in certain societies, particularly in India, where it is used in Hindu rituals.[6]
    Oh didn’t mean to copy you green trext132

    • @jakeob5884
      @jakeob5884 5 років тому

      ok

    • @Sethro2018Gaming
      @Sethro2018Gaming 5 років тому +1

      heres my version
      Coconut
      From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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      This article is about the fruit. For other uses of terms, see Coconut (disambiguation).
      "Coconut Tree" redirects here. For the Mohombi song, see Coconut Tree (song).
      Coconut
      Temporal range: 55-0 Ma
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      Coconut palm (Cocos nucifera)
      Coconut face.jpg
      Coconut fruit
      Scientific classification e
      Kingdom: Plantae
      Clade: Angiosperms
      Clade: Monocots
      Clade: Commelinids
      Order: Arecales
      Family: Arecaceae
      Subfamily: Arecoideae
      Tribe: Cocoseae
      Genus: Cocos
      L.
      Species: C. nucifera
      Binomial name
      Cocos nucifera
      L.
      The coconut tree (Cocos nucifera) is a member of the family Arecaceae (palm family) and the only living species of the genus Cocos.[1] The term coconut can refer to the whole coconut palm or the seed, or the fruit, which, botanically, is a drupe, not a nut. The spelling cocoanut is an archaic form of the word.[2] The term is derived from the 16th-century Portuguese and Spanish word coco meaning "head" or "skull", from the three indentations on the coconut shell that resemble facial features.[3]
      Coconuts are known for their versatility ranging from food to cosmetics.[4] They form a regular part of the diets of many people in the tropics and subtropics. Coconuts are distinct from other fruits for their endosperm containing a large quantity of water[4] (also called "milk"),[5] and when immature, may be harvested for the potable coconut water. When mature, they can be used as seed nuts or processed for oil, charcoal from the hard shell, and coir from the fibrous husk. When dried, the coconut flesh is called copra. The oil and milk derived from it are commonly used in cooking and frying, as well as in soaps and cosmetics. The husks and leaves can be used as material to make a variety of products for furnishing and decorating. The coconut also has cultural and religious significance in certain societies, particularly in India, where it is used in Hindu rituals.[6]

  • @nathanzavala
    @nathanzavala 4 роки тому +437

    Matthias: I’ll give you a hundred dollars.
    Tanner: I’ll give you the rest of these skittles.

    • @Bixen_Bings
      @Bixen_Bings 4 роки тому +5

      Seems fair

    • @lilie9042
      @lilie9042 4 роки тому +1

      Nathan Zavala im going with the latter

    • @elibulman
      @elibulman 3 роки тому

      @@lilie9042 olives were the best way to get them f r the kids

    • @OldSport1747
      @OldSport1747 2 роки тому

      what if i.... take both, and do it twice huh?

  • @camimanning3841
    @camimanning3841 4 роки тому +338

    Am I the only one that notice that Tanners face was extremely RED for the whole entire video

  • @ashley-qx6uf
    @ashley-qx6uf 5 років тому +509

    Michael: "They say it's the #1 cure for...."
    Tanner: "Depression!"
    Me: **buys immediately!!**

  • @noahrichardson8866
    @noahrichardson8866 5 років тому +637

    Like 4 Liz 👍👍👍

    • @user-rf8qr4pp4j
      @user-rf8qr4pp4j 5 років тому +1

      Liz uglyier than a box of bird barf

    • @emmettbond3030
      @emmettbond3030 5 років тому +5

      Why are you being mean to Liz

    • @emmettbond3030
      @emmettbond3030 5 років тому +3

      How about somebody said it to you

    • @emmettbond3030
      @emmettbond3030 5 років тому +2

      😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡🤯😡😡😡😡😡

    • @armykingz0943
      @armykingz0943 4 роки тому +1

      Noah Richardson I'm just gonna like the vid

  • @onisknight7509
    @onisknight7509 4 роки тому +402

    Micheal: if it’s grass why isn’t it green?
    me: trust me buddy grass goes brown when cut

  • @Art3mis94
    @Art3mis94 4 роки тому +368

    Y’all wouldn’t last 5 minutes on Good Mythical Morning 😂

  • @johnconneally
    @johnconneally 5 років тому +58

    *Coconut Facts*
    1. The origin of the coconut has been lost to history. Coconuts are a prehistoric plant that scientists believe came from the South Pacific around what is now New Guinea.
    2. The sailors aboard Vasco de Gama’s ships gave the coconut its name. They called it “Coco”, named after a grimacing face or hobgoblin. When the “coco” came to England, the suffix of nut was added and that’s how the name came about.
    coconut tree
    3. Coconut oils contain median chain triglycerides which are easy to digest. The oil is source of energy and has an accelerating effect on the metabolism.
    4. Coconut oils also contain four growth hormones, that help the development of many organisms. Coconut water is considered the “father of modern tissue culture science”.
    5. Coconut Water Can Be Used as a Substitute for Blood Plasma !!!
    6. They grow from sandy soils and an abundant amount of sun and rain. Often they are found near the ocean and sustainable to the excessive salt in the air.
    woman-holding-a-cracked-coconut
    7. Coconut trees belong to the plant family known as Arecaceae and are the only species of the genus Cocos. They can grow up to 30 meters high.
    8. Coconuts are the seeds of the coconut palm tree and considered a type of nut. The “meat” of the coconut is high in protein; whereas the milk is refreshing, light and low in sugar.
    9. Aside from their culinary purposes, they are also used for cosmetic purposes and as a mosquito repellent (burning the husk).
    10. Most plants have tap roots. However, the coconut tree has a fibrous root system. The tree gains the nutrition from thin branching roots growing from the stem.

    • @lanieelgert887
      @lanieelgert887 5 років тому

      Yyyyyy

    • @legend0815
      @legend0815 5 років тому

      Hawaii 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍

  • @koala_lover8004
    @koala_lover8004 5 років тому +108

    Tanner doesn’t look tan, he looks sunburnt! #burnter

    • @annischon793
      @annischon793 5 років тому

      Hedgehog_Lover880 Burnter😂😂😂👌

  • @abobagp7465
    @abobagp7465 4 роки тому +417

    Love how they freaking out over the coconut jelly drink but me being Asian think it's normal

    • @allenwalker9315
      @allenwalker9315 3 роки тому +27

      Same goes for the bird nest soup it’s normal but expensive for Asian

    • @greenthatsit1808
      @greenthatsit1808 3 роки тому +2

      Huzaku yes. Smart, not very sexual towards cousins

    • @greenthatsit1808
      @greenthatsit1808 3 роки тому +8

      Huzaku don’t worry I could tell, it killed me 😂

    • @derichensel401
      @derichensel401 3 роки тому +3

      I'm American but I've had Mogu Mogu so many times and I love it, when ever my family takes a trip to a store that sells foreign goods I always find something new and different

    • @triedge5477
      @triedge5477 3 роки тому +1

      Everytime they tested eastern food they'll said it's disgusting. Huh

  • @doodle2068
    @doodle2068 4 роки тому +33

    3:23 tanner sounded like Mator from cars😂

  • @ashley-qx6uf
    @ashley-qx6uf 5 років тому +176

    " *I cAnT sEe tHE cAn!* " 🤣

    • @user-gq5yc3kh4i
      @user-gq5yc3kh4i 5 років тому +1

      John Cena is the can

    • @murfle_-
      @murfle_- 5 років тому

      ❷❺ㄥ匚モ 乃モ丹尺 What?

    • @user-gq5yc3kh4i
      @user-gq5yc3kh4i 5 років тому +1

      @@murfle_- cuz John Cena says that you can't see him

  • @fioletovium7801
    @fioletovium7801 5 років тому +372

    Did anyone else notice how unbearably red tanner was? 😂

  • @Luke-y
    @Luke-y 3 роки тому +29

    The coconut tree (Cocos nucifera) is a member of the palm tree family (Arecaceae) and the only living species of the genus Cocos.[1] The term "coconut" (or the archaic "cocoanut")[2] can refer to the whole coconut palm, the seed, or the fruit, which botanically is a drupe, not a nut. The name comes from the old Portuguese and Spanish word coco, meaning 'head' or 'skull' after the three indentations on the coconut shell that resemble facial features. They are ubiquitous in coastal tropical regions, and are a cultural icon of the tropics.
    Coconut
    Temporal range: 55-0 Ma
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    Early Eocene - Recent
    Coconut palm (Cocos nucifera)Coconut fruitsScientific classificationKingdom:PlantaeClade:TracheophytesClade:AngiospermsClade:MonocotsClade:CommelinidsOrder:ArecalesFamily:ArecaceaeSubfamily:ArecoideaeTribe:CocoseaeGenus:Cocos
    L.Species:
    C. nucifera
    Binomial nameCocos nucifera
    L.
    Native range of Cocos nucifera prior to its cultivation.
    It is one of the most useful trees in the world, and is often referred to as the "tree of life". It provides food, fuel, cosmetics, folk medicine and building materials, among many other uses. The inner flesh of the mature seed, as well as the coconut milk extracted from it, forms a regular part of the diets of many people in the tropics and subtropics. Coconuts are distinct from other fruits because their endosperm contains a large quantity of clear liquid, called coconut water or coconut juice. Mature, ripe coconuts can be used as edible seeds, or processed for oil and plant milk from the flesh, charcoal from the hard shell, and coir from the fibrous husk. Dried coconut flesh is called copra, and the oil and milk derived from it are commonly used in cooking - frying in particular - as well as in soaps and cosmetics. The hard shells, fibrous husks and long pinnate leaves can be used as material to make a variety of products for furnishing and decoration.
    The coconut has cultural and religious significance in certain societies, particularly in India, where it is used in Hindu rituals. It forms the basis of wedding and worship rituals in Hinduism, a coconut religion in Vietnam, and features in the origin myths of several societies. The falling nature of their mature fruit has led to preoccupation with death by coconut.[3]
    Coconuts have been used by humans for thousands of years, and may have spread to their present range because of Pacific island settlers. The evolutionary origin of the coconut is under dispute, with theories stating that it may have evolved in Asia, South America, or on islands in the Pacific. Trees grow up to 30 m (98 ft) tall and can yield up to 75 fruits per year, though less than 30 is more typical. Plants are intolerant of cold weather and prefer copious precipitation, as well as full sunlight. Many insect pests and diseases affect the species, and are a nuisance for commercial production. About 74% of the world's supply of coconuts derives from Indonesia, the Philippines, and India combined

    • @robertstephen8372
      @robertstephen8372 3 роки тому +5

      You learn something new everyday.

    • @quant1ri0
      @quant1ri0 3 роки тому +4

      fr i thought the first sentences was the lyrics from “da coconut song” tysm for new information btw

    • @imdoingthisnowreally
      @imdoingthisnowreally 2 роки тому +2

      @@quant1ri0 da coconut nut is a giant nut

    • @ambiv3rted
      @ambiv3rted 2 роки тому +1

      I just skipped through the whole thing👌👌 Sorry. Is the info from a textbook or..

    • @TrombroskiMatt8244
      @TrombroskiMatt8244 2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the cut mad paste

  • @kingatgames3613
    @kingatgames3613 5 років тому +26

    14:51
    Amazon choice for "blinker fluid"

  • @TheShockRebirth
    @TheShockRebirth 5 років тому +286

    Is tanner getting tanner?

  • @elenifreeman2899
    @elenifreeman2899 5 років тому +319

    You should do weird dog products
    Weather you use a actual dog or just tanner
    Like so he sees

    • @josh__jimison
      @josh__jimison 5 років тому +1

      This would be a funny idea for a video, but you asked for likes. SOOOOOO NO (Edit: for the likeing)

    • @velonian5154
      @velonian5154 5 років тому +3

      Eleni Freeman whether*

    • @just-a-m00se
      @just-a-m00se 5 років тому +1

      yes! use tanner

    • @elenifreeman2899
      @elenifreeman2899 5 років тому +1

      Lily Vera Foust that’s why he hired him

    • @sabina7985
      @sabina7985 5 років тому +1

      Eleni Freeman joeys dog

  • @kallumpodd8966
    @kallumpodd8966 5 років тому +74

    Wikipedia:
    The coconut tree (Cocos nucifera) is a member of the palm tree family (Arecaceae) and the only known living species of the genus Cocos.[1] The term "coconut" (or the archaic "cocoanut")[2] can refer to the whole coconut palm, the seed, or the fruit, which botanically is a drupe, not a nut. The term is derived from the 16th-century Portuguese and Spanish word coco meaning "head" or "skull" after the three indentations on the coconut shell that resemble facial features.[3]
    Coconuts are known for their versatility of uses, ranging from food to cosmetics.[4] The inner flesh of the mature seed forms a regular part of the diets of many people in the tropics and subtropics. Coconuts are distinct from other fruits because their endosperm contains a large quantity of clear liquid,[4] called "coconut milk" in the literature,[5] and when immature, may be harvested for their potable "coconut water", also called "coconut juice".
    Mature, ripe coconuts can be used as edible seeds, or processed for oil and plant milk from the flesh, charcoal from the hard shell, and coir from the fibrous husk. Dried coconut flesh is called copra, and the oil and milk derived from it are commonly used in cooking - frying in particular - as well as in soaps and cosmetics. The hard shells, fibrous husks and long pinnate leaves can be used as material to make a variety of products for furnishing and decorating. The coconut also has cultural and religious significance in certain societies, particularly in India, where it is used in Hindu rituals.[6]
    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @akiharuao
      @akiharuao 4 роки тому +6

      I was searching for this comment, thx

    • @spider6067
      @spider6067 4 роки тому

      I was searching for somebody who did this

    • @jonathanankylosaurus4491
      @jonathanankylosaurus4491 4 роки тому +1

      UA-cam For Funz same seriously to see if someone did it

    • @primeraven3295
      @primeraven3295 4 роки тому

      Is that actually true?

  • @jmcollins1460
    @jmcollins1460 3 роки тому +36

    tanners joke about the wildfires in cali still holds up in september of 2020

  • @zinx1962
    @zinx1962 5 років тому +52

    "Is that a coconut,why is it green?"HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA

    • @cammyers5156
      @cammyers5156 5 років тому

      because ur stupid hahahaha

    • @XeonGame
      @XeonGame 5 років тому +2

      cam Myers if he is so stupid how does he know what quotation marks are lol

    • @ninjo.9546
      @ninjo.9546 5 років тому +1

      HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA UR NOT ASIAN ENOUGH TO UNDERSTAND THAT COCONUTS CAN BE GREEN! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA AND THIS IS COMING FROM AN ACTUAL ASIAN PERSON!

  • @user-nn9ze2iv2z
    @user-nn9ze2iv2z 5 років тому +377

    The bird nest and the grass jelly is really common in asia

    • @tea3207
      @tea3207 5 років тому

      ชุติมา ชีพสมุทร yea

    • @tea3207
      @tea3207 5 років тому +11

      My family eats a lot of it... It’s better to not order these from eBay

    • @hihello2910
      @hihello2910 5 років тому +3

      Yeah, and it’s really good too.

    • @louise4562
      @louise4562 5 років тому +1

      Wassap Thailand were from the same place 😂

    • @user-gq5yc3kh4i
      @user-gq5yc3kh4i 5 років тому +2

      In Philippines, it's not :l

  • @colleensouthworth7518
    @colleensouthworth7518 4 роки тому +83

    The new “I like turtles”
    “I like Tuna” -Matt

  • @vifujioka
    @vifujioka 2 роки тому +41

    The bird nest medicine is actully legit, it was used a lot ((and still)), it has many health benefits although it does sound disgusting to people outside of china, or chinese culture 👍🏻
    Also with the grass coconut jelly that was so funny cause its smth my mom sells at her shop and drinks it normally 😭

  • @UnpleasantAlex
    @UnpleasantAlex 5 років тому +102

    Wow....Tanner...that sunburn. I feel your pain.

    • @samanthaaquino8120
      @samanthaaquino8120 5 років тому +5

      Talus Tanat thank god I wasn’t the only one that noticed

    • @chittychad18
      @chittychad18 5 років тому +3

      I thought I could see his face get more red through the video lol

    • @rainbow5652
      @rainbow5652 5 років тому +3

      Did you go to tanacon

    • @Fuscocom
      @Fuscocom 5 років тому +1

      Talus Tanat i legit just got a sunburn today

    • @rainbow5652
      @rainbow5652 5 років тому +1

      Fusco.com i hope you feel better try shaving foam to help with the pain

  • @knicole7998
    @knicole7998 5 років тому +133

    Why is tanner so passionate about his hate towards tuna??? 😂

    • @meowrchl97
      @meowrchl97 5 років тому

      Katelynn Huck i think hes just acting

    • @ImBlueDaBaDeeDaBaDaa
      @ImBlueDaBaDeeDaBaDaa 5 років тому +1

      Katelynn Huck Tuna is so good!

    • @enderwolfstudios1732
      @enderwolfstudios1732 5 років тому

      Katelynn Huck he wants to make sure everyone knows

    • @thythegamer4244
      @thythegamer4244 5 років тому +3

      I dont know...Maybe because havent eaten tuna in like 10 years cause to me canned tuna is GREAT WITH RICE i eat it a lot its great

    • @tattedgeminis
      @tattedgeminis 5 років тому

      i liked it better when it was just him

  • @antisepticeye949
    @antisepticeye949 5 років тому +81

    I don't remember what the video is called but I can tell you I have been here long enough to see Joey eat the spider and it was hilarious. Who else remembers the old dope or nope set with Matthias

    • @strivinghare100
      @strivinghare100 4 роки тому +3

      Anti Septiceye I do

    • @explosiondynamiteart
      @explosiondynamiteart 4 роки тому

      dude i found him from his like 10th vid ever, I have watched him ever since. i think he is hilarious.

    • @greybannana
      @greybannana 3 роки тому

      Which video

    • @trans_boy_kole7640
      @trans_boy_kole7640 2 роки тому

      The jackaboi name, the mark and eiff pfp... I vibe with you

  • @zisforzzu
    @zisforzzu 4 роки тому +19

    My mom drinks that birds nest drink Everyday. It’s some sort of vitamin medicine thing. It’s really healthy.

    • @lullsbaby9321
      @lullsbaby9321 3 роки тому

      Bird spit is healthy. Who knew.

    • @flamerollerx01
      @flamerollerx01 2 роки тому

      @@lullsbaby9321 More like Chinese superstition. It's the reason they kill sharks by taking their fins and a number of other very destructive things they do. I hope that one day they can drop the most damaging superstitions.

  • @MrDavidlfields
    @MrDavidlfields 5 років тому +98

    So Matt plunked out on the first two items? Loosing your mojo bro. Did you lose your mojo bro or just your mobo pro?

    • @MRTuning704
      @MRTuning704 5 років тому

      David Fields it’s the mobo pro bro

    • @applezauze
      @applezauze 5 років тому

      mOBO pRO

    • @ninjo.9546
      @ninjo.9546 5 років тому

      Back at it again with the Mobo Pro. The Mobo Triton Pro!

    • @deesmith6753
      @deesmith6753 5 років тому

      David Fields broooo

    • @kedamonokun2457
      @kedamonokun2457 5 років тому

      He lost his mojo and Mobo pro, bro!

  • @nicolebry
    @nicolebry 5 років тому +28

    Also, you should make a video reviewing astronaut food. Some of it is good, others are awful. Personally my favorite astronaut food is the ice cream sandwich.

    • @k00lice58
      @k00lice58 5 років тому +1

      _cbear productions_ yes

    • @holden.k
      @holden.k 5 років тому +1

      Yayayayayayayayassss

  • @lesliemartinez3105
    @lesliemartinez3105 10 місяців тому +3

    Rewatching these videos years later is so nostalgic 😭

    • @critie
      @critie 6 місяців тому +1

      I watch them all the time still lol

  • @DocMalk
    @DocMalk Рік тому +29

    This channel really helps with my anxiety and panic attacks. You keep my mind distracted and happy thank you.

    • @gamerchick8726
      @gamerchick8726 Рік тому +1

      Ayyyeee!! Same! Literally had a pretty bad panic attack and my friend sat me in a corner and turned on dope or nope for me

  • @koi_fish_gaming1931
    @koi_fish_gaming1931 5 років тому +637

    Who remembers and misses Brian when he used to slam the products and make Matt mad😂?

    • @chadbaldwin4282
      @chadbaldwin4282 5 років тому +1

      How old are you.
      And can make live UA-cam

    • @chadbaldwin4282
      @chadbaldwin4282 5 років тому +1

      Wait make fortnite

    • @uhsmiggs
      @uhsmiggs 5 років тому +9

      BigB tf?

    • @yuri-b1rd
      @yuri-b1rd 5 років тому +3

      Koi_Fish_ Gaming i remember! Fun times.

    • @cherryxgh0st
      @cherryxgh0st 5 років тому +3

      Koi_Fish_ Gaming me xD

  • @isaiahtrace193
    @isaiahtrace193 5 років тому +79

    You guys should try 10 MRE aka military food

    • @ahmedsuwaidi6190
      @ahmedsuwaidi6190 5 років тому

      MRE is actually called MEAL READY TO EAT

    • @theblueshiba3362
      @theblueshiba3362 5 років тому

      i like mres

    • @sgtsleepyhead
      @sgtsleepyhead 5 років тому

      Like mre's from 10 different countries would be pretty cool

    • @_liiiiiaaaa_
      @_liiiiiaaaa_ 5 років тому

      Isaiah Trace I agree

    • @23rdwhite
      @23rdwhite 5 років тому

      Isaiah Trace mre's aren't too bad, depends on kind of it.

  • @Vertigxre
    @Vertigxre 4 роки тому +7

    When Tanner said "screen cap this moment" I did

  • @chiragchawla4289
    @chiragchawla4289 3 роки тому +21

    Matt: that is the saddest chicken I have ever seen
    The chicken: I was happy before you killed me

    • @lullsbaby9321
      @lullsbaby9321 3 роки тому

      But how DOeS tHe CHIckEn SaY thAt iF iTs dEad

  • @DomDoryy
    @DomDoryy 5 років тому +174

    The coconut tree (Cocos nucifera) is a member of the family Arecaceae (palm family) and the only living species of the genus Cocos.[1] The term coconut can refer to the whole coconut palm or the seed, or the fruit, which, botanically, is a drupe, not a nut. The spelling cocoanut is an archaic form of the word.[2]The term is derived from the 16th-century Portuguese and Spanish word coco meaning "head" or "skull", from the three indentations on the coconut shell that resemble facial features.[3]
    Coconuts are known for their versatility ranging from food to cosmetics.[4] They form a regular part of the diets of many people in the tropics and subtropics. Coconuts are distinct from other fruits for their endosperm containing a large quantity of water[4](also called "milk"),[5] and when immature, may be harvested for the potable coconut water. When mature, they can be used as seed nuts or processed for oil, charcoal from the hard shell, and coir from the fibrous husk. When dried, the coconut flesh is called copra. The oil and milk derived from it are commonly used in cooking and frying, as well as in soaps and cosmetics. The husks and leaves can be used as material to make a variety of products for furnishing and decorating. The coconut also has cultural and religious significance in certain societies, particularly in India, where it is used in Hindu rituals.[

    • @Sethro2018Gaming
      @Sethro2018Gaming 5 років тому +7

      mey read mine
      Coconut
      From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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      This article is about the fruit. For other uses of terms, see Coconut (disambiguation).
      "Coconut Tree" redirects here. For the Mohombi song, see Coconut Tree (song).
      Coconut
      Temporal range: 55-0 Ma
      PreЄЄOSDCPTJKPgN
      Early Eocene - Recent
      Cocos nucifera - Köhler-s Medizinal-Pflanzen-187.jpg
      Coconut palm (Cocos nucifera)
      Coconut face.jpg
      Coconut fruit
      Scientific classification e
      Kingdom: Plantae
      Clade: Angiosperms
      Clade: Monocots
      Clade: Commelinids
      Order: Arecales
      Family: Arecaceae
      Subfamily: Arecoideae
      Tribe: Cocoseae
      Genus: Cocos
      L.
      Species: C. nucifera
      Binomial name
      Cocos nucifera
      L.
      The coconut tree (Cocos nucifera) is a member of the family Arecaceae (palm family) and the only living species of the genus Cocos.[1] The term coconut can refer to the whole coconut palm or the seed, or the fruit, which, botanically, is a drupe, not a nut. The spelling cocoanut is an archaic form of the word.[2] The term is derived from the 16th-century Portuguese and Spanish word coco meaning "head" or "skull", from the three indentations on the coconut shell that resemble facial features.[3]
      Coconuts are known for their versatility ranging from food to cosmetics.[4] They form a regular part of the diets of many people in the tropics and subtropics. Coconuts are distinct from other fruits for their endosperm containing a large quantity of water[4] (also called "milk"),[5] and when immature, may be harvested for the potable coconut water. When mature, they can be used as seed nuts or processed for oil, charcoal from the hard shell, and coir from the fibrous husk. When dried, the coconut flesh is called copra. The oil and milk derived from it are commonly used in cooking and frying, as well as in soaps and cosmetics. The husks and leaves can be used as material to make a variety of products for furnishing and decorating. The coconut also has cultural and religious significance in certain societies, particularly in India, where it is used in Hindu rituals.[6]
      Contents
      1 Etymology
      2 History
      3 Description
      4 Distribution
      5 Natural habitat
      6 Production and cultivation
      7 Uses
      8 Allergies
      9 Varieties
      10 References
      11 Further reading
      12 External links
      Etymology
      The name coconut derives from seafarers during the 16th and 17th century for its resemblance to a head.[7] 'Coco' and 'coconut' apparently came from 1521 encounters by Portuguese and Spanish explorers with Pacific islanders, with the coconut shell reminding them of a ghost or witch in Portuguese folklore called coco (also côca).[8][9]
      The specific name nucifera is Latin for "nut-bearing".
      History
      Fossil Cocos zeylanica from the Miocene of New Zealand, 4 cm (1 1⁄2 in) long.
      One of the earliest mentions of the coconut dates back to the "One Thousand and One Nights" story of Sinbad the Sailor; he is known to have bought and sold coconut during his fifth voyage.[10] Thenga, its Malayalam name, was used in the detailed description of coconut found in Itinerario by Ludovico di Varthema published in 1510 and also in the later Hortus Indicus Malabaricus.[11] Even earlier, it was called nux indica, a name used by Marco Polo in 1280 while in Sumatra, taken from the Arabs who called it jawz hindī, translating to "Indian nut".[12] In the earliest description of the coconut palm known, given by Cosmos of Alexandria in his Topographia Christiana written around 545, there is a reference to the argell tree and its drupe.[11][13]
      In March 1521, a description of the coconut was given by Antonio Pigafetta writing in Italian and using the words "cocho"/"cochi", as recorded in his journal after the first European crossing of the Pacific Ocean during the Magellan circumnavigation and meeting the inhabitants of what would become known as Guam and the Philippines. He explained how at Guam "they eat coconuts" ("mangiano cochi") and that the natives there also "anoint the body and the hair with coconut and beniseed oil" ("ongieno el corpo et li capili co oleo de cocho et de giongioli").[14]
      Origin
      The range of the natural habitat of the coconut palm tree delineated by the red line (based on information in Werth (1933),[15] slightly modified by Niklas Jonsson)
      The origin of the plant is, after many decades, still the subject of debate.[16][17] It has generally been accepted that the coconut originated in the India-Indonesia region and float-distributed itself around the world by riding ocean currents.[17][18] The similarities of the local names in the Malaysia-Indonesia region is also cited as evidence that the plant originated in the region. For example, the Polynesian and Melanesian term niu and the Tagalog and Chamorro term niyog is said to be based on the Malay word nyiur or nyior.[19][20]
      O. F. Cook was one of the earliest modern researchers to draw conclusions about the location of origin of Cocos nucifera based on its current-day worldwide distribution.[21][22] He hypothesized that the coconut originated in the Americas, based on his belief that American coconut populations predated European contact and because he considered pan-tropical distribution by ocean currents improbable. Thor Heyerdahl later used this as one part of his hypothesis to support his theory that the Pacific Islanders originated as two migration streams from the Canadian Pacific coast (themselves recent migrants from Asia) to Hawaii, and on to Tahiti and New Zealand in a series of hops, and another migration from South America via sailing balsa-wood rafts.[23]
      However, the conventional scientific opinion supports an Indo-Pacific origin either around Melanesia and Malaysia or the Indian Ocean.[18][22]
      The oldest fossils known of the modern coconut dating from the Eocene period from around 55 million to 37 million years ago were found in Australia and India,[22] but older palm fossils such as some of nipa fruit have been found in the Americas. A partial well preserved and detailed fossil palm frond of †Cocos robustifolia from the lower Oligocene has been described from a collection made from 1857 to 1889 in Santa Giustina and Sassello in Central Liguria, Italy.[24] A species with strawberry-sized nuts (Cocos zeylanica) lived in New Zealand in the Miocene. Since 1978, the work on tracing the probable origin and dispersal of Cocos nucifera[25] has only recently been augmented by a publication on the germination rate of the coconut seednut [26] and another on the importance of the coral atoll ecosystem.[27] Briefly, the coconut originated in the coral atoll ecosystem - without human intervention - and required a thick husk and slow germination to survive and disperse.
      Description
      Plant
      Cocos nucifera is a large palm, growing up to 30 m (98 ft) tall, with pinnate leaves 4-6 m (13-20 ft) long, and pinnae 60-90 cm (2-3 ft) long; old leaves break away cleanly, leaving the trunk smooth. Coconuts are generally classified into two general types: tall and dwarf.[28] On fertile soil, a tall coconut palm tree can yield up to 75 fruits per year, but more often yields less than 30, mainly due to poor cultural practices.[29][30][31] Given proper care and growing conditions, coconut palms produce their first fruit in six to ten years, taking 15 to 20 years to reach peak production.[32]
      Fruit
      Layers of a matured coconut
      The endosperm is initially in its nuclear phase suspended within the coconut water.[4] As development continues, cellular layers of endosperm deposit along the walls of the coconut, becoming the edible coconut "flesh". Botanically, the coconut fruit is a drupe, not a true nut.[5] Like other fruits, it has three layers: the exocarp, mesocarp, and endocarp. The exocarp and mesocarp make up the "husk" of the coconuts. Coconuts sold in the shops of nontropical countries often have had the exocarp (outermost layer) removed. The mesocarp is composed of a fiber, called coir, which has many traditional and commercial uses. The shell has three germination pores (micropyles) or "eyes" that are clearly visible on its outside surface once the husk is removed.
      A full-sized coconut weighs about 1.44 kg (3.2 lb). It takes around 6,000 full-grown coconuts to produce one tonne of copra.[33]
      Roots
      Unlike some other plants, the palm tree has neither a tap root nor root hairs, but has a fibrous root system.[34]
      The coconut palm root system[18] consists of an abundance of thin roots that grow outward from the plant near the surface. Only a few of the roots penetrate deep into the soil for stability. This type of root system is known as fibrous or adventitious, and is a characteristic of grass species. Other types of large trees produce a single downward-growing tap root with a number of feeder roots growing from it.
      Coconut palms continue to produce roots from the base of the stem throughout their lives. The number of roots produced depends on the age of the tree and the environment, with more than 3,600 roots possible on a tree that is 60 to 70 years old.
      Roots are usually less than about 75 mm (3 inches) in diameter and uniformly thick from the tree trunk to the root tip.
      Inflorescence
      The palm produces both the female and male flowers on the same inflorescence; thus, the palm is monoecious.[34] Other sources use the term polygamomonoecious.[35] The female flower is much larger than the male flower. Flowering occurs continuously. Coconut palms are believed to be largely cross-pollinated, although some[which?] dwarf varieties are self-pollinating.
      Distribution
      Domestication

    • @thetrueamerican707
      @thetrueamerican707 5 років тому +1

      Sethro2018 WHY!?

    • @girafficusprime1306
      @girafficusprime1306 5 років тому +1

      green trex132 it's not science class sweetie

    • @leech8374
      @leech8374 5 років тому +2

      Dame Tu Cosita is not just a stupid meme song. It is much more, it is something that goes beyond the average human's mental capabilities. Dame Tu Cosita is a cult, a thing to live by. I first encountered it some days after it came out. I was stunned by its sheer wonderful impression. Dame Tu Cosita saves me from my depressive episodes, it is MY reason to live. Dame Tu Cosita is simply a gift from god

    • @bruh9484
      @bruh9484 5 років тому

      green trex132 nice copy and paste

  • @amaikarai5007
    @amaikarai5007 5 років тому +70

    "Dehydrated water? That doesn't make sense."
    **WOOSH**
    **Me not getting that he was joking about being ignorant**
    **DOUBLE WOOSH**

  • @shayanaurangzeb9874
    @shayanaurangzeb9874 4 роки тому +9

    You guys actually make me laugh more than these funny videos on youtube.
    Great work.
    Its always pleasant to see your videos.

  • @sexy-sally4559
    @sexy-sally4559 4 роки тому +1

    This article is about the plant. For other uses, see Coconut (disambiguation).
    "Coconut tree
    PreЄЄOSDCPTJKPgN
    Early Eocene - Recent
    Composite drawing of tree, and its fruit in various stages
    Coconut palm (Cocos nucifera)
    Two coconuts on vines
    Coconut fruits
    Scientific classification edit
    L.
    Species: C. Nucifera
    Binomial name
    Cocos nucifera
    L.
    The coconut tree (Cocos nucifera) is a member of the palm tree family (Arecaceae) and the only living species of the genus Cocos.[1] The term "coconut" (or the archaic "cocoanut")[2] can refer to the whole coconut palm, the seed, or the fruit, which botanically is a drupe, not a nut. The name comes from the old Portuguese and Spanish word coco, meaning 'head' or 'skull' after the three indentations on the coconut shell that resemble facial features. They are ubiquitous in coastal tropical regions, and are a cultural icon of the tropics.
    It is one of the most useful trees in the world, and is often referred to as the "tree of life". It provides food, fuel, cosmetics, folk medicine and building materials, among many other uses. The inner flesh of the mature seed, as well as the coconut milk extracted from it, forms a regular part of the diets of many people in the tropics and subtropics. Coconuts are distinct from other fruits because their endosperm contains a large quantity of clear liquid, called coconut water or coconut juice. Mature, ripe coconuts can be used as edible seeds, or processed for oil and plant milk from the flesh, charcoal from the hard shell, and coir from the fibrous husk. Dried coconut flesh is called copra, and the oil and milk derived from it are commonly used in cooking - frying in particular - as well as in soaps and cosmetics. The hard shells, fibrous husks and long pinnate leaves can be used as material to make a variety of products for furnishing and decoration.
    The coconut has cultural and religious significance in certain societies, particularly in India, where it is used in Hindu rituals. It forms the basis of wedding and worship rituals in Hinduism, a coconut religion in Vietnam, and features in the origin myths of several societies. The falling nature of their mature fruit has led to preoccupation with death by coconut.[3]
    Coconuts have been used by humans for thousands of years, and may have spread to their present range because of Pacific island settlers. The evolutionary origin of the coconut is under dispute, with theories stating that it may have evolved in Asia, South America, or on islands in the Pacific. Trees grow up to 30 m (98 ft) tall and can yield up to 75 fruits per year, though less than 30 is more typical. Plants are intolerant of cold weather and prefer copious precipitation, as well as full sunlight. Many insect pests and diseases affect the species, and are a nuisance for commercial production. About 74% of the world's supply of coconuts derives from Indonesia, the Philippines, and India

  • @djdaphuk8637
    @djdaphuk8637 5 років тому +22

    The coconut tree (Cocos nucifera) is a member of the family Arecaceae (palm family) and the only living species of the genus Cocos.[1] The term coconut can refer to the whole coconut palm or the seed, or the fruit, which, botanically, is a drupe, not a nut. The spelling cocoanut is an archaic form of the word.[2] The term is derived from the 16th-century Portuguese and Spanish word coco meaning "head" or "skull", from the three indentations on the coconut shell that resemble facial features.[3]
    Coconuts are known for their versatility ranging from food to cosmetics.[4] They form a regular part of the diets of many people in the tropics and subtropics. Coconuts are distinct from other fruits for their endosperm containing a large quantity of water[4] (also called "milk"),[5] and when immature, may be harvested for the potable coconut water. When mature, they can be used as seed nuts or processed for oil, charcoal from the hard shell, and coir from the fibrous husk. When dried, the coconut flesh is called copra. The oil and milk derived from it are commonly used in cooking and frying, as well as in soaps and cosmetics. The husks and leaves can be used as material to make a variety of products for furnishing and decorating. The coconut also has cultural and religious significance in certain societies, particularly in India, where it is used in Hindu rituals.

    • @minniemousesvideos
      @minniemousesvideos 5 років тому +1

      Dj da Phuk I now know a lot more about coconuts

    • @38dd
      @38dd 5 років тому +1

      someone had to

    • @agoul5278
      @agoul5278 5 років тому +1

      Ur obeidiant to mathias in a good way😁

  • @sissonaterproductions5540
    @sissonaterproductions5540 5 років тому +109

    #NotiSquad 3 guys + 2 real beards + A lot of terrible items= A whole lot of awesomeness, aka Dope Or Nope

  • @IOwnASpoon
    @IOwnASpoon 4 роки тому +1

    Where I'm from, I had coconut trees. We could get a long ladder and climb to the top of the ladders and got the coconuts, then we would cut them open, poir the water into pitchers, and the cocnut meat into containers, and the cocnut jelly into containers. It was like every month or so.

  • @faithsteiner1594
    @faithsteiner1594 5 років тому +2

    I watched this while eating strawberry cereal......
    BIIGGG MISTAKE!!!🤣🤣 I finished my cereal but I didn’t really injoy it that much🤣

  • @unbelievableflyingdrunkenp755
    @unbelievableflyingdrunkenp755 5 років тому +29

    9:31
    The coconut tree (Cocos nucifera) is a member of the family Arecaceae (palm family) and the only living species of the genus Cocos.[1] The term coconut can refer to the whole coconut palm or the seed, or the fruit, which, botanically, is a drupe, not a nut. The spelling cocoanut is an archaic form of the word.[2]The term is derived from the 16th-century Portuguese and Spanish word coco meaning "head" or "skull", from the three indentations on the coconut shell that resemble facial features.[3]
    Coconuts are known for their versatility ranging from food to cosmetics.[4] They form a regular part of the diets of many people in the tropics and subtropics. Coconuts are distinct from other fruits for their endosperm containing a large quantity of water[4](also called "milk"),[5] and when immature, may be harvested for the potable coconut water. When mature, they can be used as seed nuts or processed for oil, charcoal from the hard shell, and coir from the fibrous husk. When dried, the coconut flesh is called copra. The oil and milk derived from it are commonly used in cooking and frying, as well as in soaps and cosmetics. The husks and leaves can be used as material to make a variety of products for furnishing and decorating. The coconut also has cultural and religious significance in certain societies, particularly in India, where it is used in Hindu rituals.[6]
    The name coconut derives from seafarers during the 16th and 17th century for its resemblance to a head.[7] 'Coco' and 'coconut' apparently came from 1521 encounters by Portuguese and Spanishexplorers with Pacific islanders, with the coconut shell reminding them of a ghost or witch in Portuguese folklore called coco (also côca).[8][9]
    The specific name nucifera is Latin for "nut-bearing".
    One of the earliest mentions of the coconut dates back to the "One Thousand and One Nights" story of Sinbad the Sailor; he is known to have bought and sold coconut during his fifth voyage.[10] Thenga, its Malayalam name, was used in the detailed description of coconut found in Itinerario by Ludovico di Varthema published in 1510 and also in the later Hortus Indicus Malabaricus.[11] Even earlier, it was called nux indica, a name used by Marco Polo in 1280 while in Sumatra, taken from the Arabs who called it jawz hindī, translating to "Indian nut".[12] In the earliest description of the coconut palm known, given by Cosmos of Alexandria in his Topographia Christianawritten around 545, there is a reference to the argell tree and its drupe.[11][13]
    In March 1521, a description of the coconut was given by Antonio Pigafetta writing in Italian and using the words "cocho"/"cochi", as recorded in his journal after the first European crossing of the Pacific Ocean during the Magellan circumnavigation and meeting the inhabitants of what would become known as Guam and the Philippines. He explained how at Guam "they eat coconuts" ("mangiano cochi") and that the natives there also "anoint the body and the hair with coconut and beniseed oil" ("ongieno el corpo et li capili co oleo de cocho et de giongioli").[14]
    The origin of the plant is, after many decades, still the subject of debate.[16][17] It has generally been accepted that the coconut originated in the India-Indonesia region and float-distributed itself around the world by riding ocean currents.[17][18] The similarities of the local names in the Malaysia-Indonesia region is also cited as evidence that the plant originated in the region. For example, the Polynesian and Melanesian term niu and the Tagalogand Chamorro term niyog is said to be based on the Malay word nyiur or nyior.[19][20]
    O. F. Cook was one of the earliest modern researchers to draw conclusions about the location of origin of Cocos nucifera based on its current-day worldwide distribution.[21][22] He hypothesized that the coconut originated in the Americas, based on his belief that American coconut populations predated European contact and because he considered pan-tropical distribution by ocean currents improbable. Thor Heyerdahl later used this as one part of his hypothesis to support his theory that the Pacific Islanders originated as two migration streams from the Canadian Pacific coast (themselves recent migrants from Asia) to Hawaii, and on to Tahiti and New Zealand in a series of hops, and another migration from South America via sailing balsa-wood rafts.[23]
    However, the conventional scientific opinion supports an Indo-Pacific origin either around Melanesia and Malaysia or the Indian Ocean.[18][22]
    The oldest fossils known of the modern coconut dating from the Eocene period from around 55 million to 37 million years ago were found in Australia and India,[22] but older palm fossils such as some of nipafruit have been found in the Americas. A partial well preserved and detailed fossil palm frond of †Cocos robustifolia from the lower Oligocene has been described from a collection made from 1857 to 1889 in Santa Giustina and Sassello in Central Liguria, Italy.[24] A species with strawberry-sized nuts (Cocos zeylanica) lived in New Zealand in the Miocene. Since 1978, the work on tracing the probable origin and dispersal of Cocos nucifera[25] has only recently been augmented by a publication on the germination rate of the coconut seednut [26] and another on the importance of the coral atoll ecosystem.[27] Briefly, the coconut originated in the coral atoll ecosystem - without human intervention - and required a thick husk and slow germination to survive and disperse.
    Cocos nucifera is a large palm, growing up to 30 m (98 ft) tall, with pinnate leaves 4-6 m (13-20 ft) long, and pinnae 60-90 cm (2-3 ft) long; old leaves break away cleanly, leaving the trunk smooth. Coconuts are generally classified into two general types: tall and dwarf.[28] On fertile soil, a tall coconut palm tree can yield up to 75 fruits per year, but more often yields less than 30, mainly due to poor cultural practices.[29][30][31] Given proper care and growing conditions, coconut palms produce their first fruit in six to ten years, taking 15 to 20 years to reach peak production.[32]
    The endosperm is initially in its nuclear phase suspended within the coconut water.[4] As development continues, cellular layers of endosperm deposit along the walls of the coconut, becoming the edible coconut "flesh". Botanically, the coconut fruit is a drupe, not a true nut.[5] Like other fruits, it has three layers: the exocarp, mesocarp, and endocarp. The exocarp and mesocarp make up the "husk" of the coconuts. Coconuts sold in the shops of nontropical countries often have had the exocarp (outermost layer) removed. The mesocarp is composed of a fiber, called coir, which has many traditional and commercial uses. The shell has three germinationpores (micropyles) or "eyes" that are clearly visible on its outside surface once the husk is removed.
    A full-sized coconut weighs about 1.44 kg (3.2 lb). It takes around 6,000 full-grown coconuts to produce one tonne of copra.[33]
    RootsEdit
    Unlike some other plants, the palm tree has neither a tap root nor root hairs, but has a fibrous root system.[34]
    The coconut palm root system[18] consists of an abundance of thin roots that grow outward from the plant near the surface. Only a few of the roots penetrate deep into the soil for stability. This type of root system is known as fibrous or adventitious, and is a characteristic of grass species. Other types of large trees produce a single downward-growing tap root with a number of feeder roots growing from it.
    Coconut palms continue to produce roots from the base of the stem throughout their lives. The number of roots produced depends on the age of the tree and the environment, with more than 3,600 roots possible on a tree that is 60 to 70 years old.
    Roots are usually less than about 75 mm (3 inches) in diameter and uniformly thick from the tree trunk to the root tip.
    InflorescenceEdit
    The palm produces both the female and male flowerson the same inflorescence; thus, the palm is monoecious.[34] Other sources use the term polygamomonoecious.[35] The female flower is much larger than the male flower. Flowering occurs continuously. Coconut palms are believed to be largely cross-pollinated, although some[which?] dwarf varieties are self-pollinating.

    • @dellmango4287
      @dellmango4287 5 років тому +1

      Cool

    • @symsym-
      @symsym- 5 років тому +6

      I was looking for someone to do this 😂😂👍

    • @isabella-og7wn
      @isabella-og7wn 5 років тому +1

      Wtf dude nobody asked for a documentary on coconuts

    • @TheOneAndOnlyEpicFlame
      @TheOneAndOnlyEpicFlame 5 років тому +2

      He asked for someone to post a Wikipedia article on coconuts

    • @BroWhatsHappening
      @BroWhatsHappening 5 років тому

      How long did it take you to write all of that

  • @grosslittleratbaby6113
    @grosslittleratbaby6113 5 років тому +239

    No one:
    Matthias: I like tuna!

    • @akiharuao
      @akiharuao 4 роки тому +5

      Wait, maybe thats why he named his daughter luna, cuz it sounds like tuna and he love tuna and he love luna to

    • @potato723
      @potato723 4 роки тому +1

      16:24

    • @JoeEnigma
      @JoeEnigma 4 роки тому

      I liek turtels.

    • @allythefilipina
      @allythefilipina 4 роки тому +3

      But... i like tuna too...

    • @Melissa-be1ze
      @Melissa-be1ze 4 роки тому

      I like tuna Niki so stay in your lane. Btw joke

  • @shortie.editzz4048
    @shortie.editzz4048 5 років тому +6

    “If you don’t finish it. YOU DONT GET ANY MONEY!”
    And that’s how mafia works. 😂

    • @chargebolt2442
      @chargebolt2442 3 роки тому

      I read this as it played in the video😂

  • @samuraiplayzzz5957
    @samuraiplayzzz5957 3 роки тому +3

    “Shout out to Dave for getting this sick Dope or Nope neon!”
    We all know where this is going

  • @raptor_elite
    @raptor_elite 5 років тому +14

    Joey ate the spider sack video is called “10 strange things on amazon” it’s around 14:44 where he takes a bite.

    • @abathiannas
      @abathiannas 5 років тому

      Since there is a couple named that, I'm going to add that it is the video from Dec 29, 2016!

  • @madypain5030
    @madypain5030 5 років тому +25

    #notifactionsquad
    Um... I think tanner was replaced by a cherry lol

  • @Noeabe
    @Noeabe 4 роки тому +21

    9:25 So they don't usually pay Liz & Dave for their work?!
    #LikeForLiz #DonateForDave ?

  • @giilberttarevaloo490
    @giilberttarevaloo490 4 роки тому

    By the way ive been watching your channel for about 2 weeks now! Hilarious and badass😎💯
    Matt's reaction tho😂😂

  • @thedemoninside4840
    @thedemoninside4840 5 років тому +37

    You should do a dope or nope UA-camr gear edition

    • @gameplaygamer3812
      @gameplaygamer3812 5 років тому +2

      That's a pretty good idea

    • @victoriabiesty9380
      @victoriabiesty9380 5 років тому +2

      That’s a great idea

    • @corndog2022
      @corndog2022 5 років тому +2

      Hey I need help! I only need 6 more subscribers until 50 SUBSCRIBERS!

    • @XeonGame
      @XeonGame 5 років тому +1

      corn dog 202 I never begged for subscribers

  • @kbonilla98
    @kbonilla98 5 років тому +50

    Tanner looks so...tan.
    I mean sunburned.

    • @antoniolechuga8453
      @antoniolechuga8453 5 років тому +2

      Kylle Bonilla naw he is just being cooked out of fear with these products

    • @DraniPearls
      @DraniPearls 5 років тому

      That’s why he’s Tan man

    • @kbonilla98
      @kbonilla98 5 років тому

      Yess I was waiting for someone to say that!

  • @jayanahorsley2286
    @jayanahorsley2286 4 роки тому +18

    Everytime i look at Matt all i see is the old man from the movie “Monsters house”😭❤️

    • @ZombifiedBuizel
      @ZombifiedBuizel 4 роки тому

      Jayana Horsley OMG he does 🤣

    • @mariecooper5646
      @mariecooper5646 3 роки тому

      Flash back to when I was 5 and YEAH BRO HE DOES. I thought I was the only one who seen that it was so weird

  • @gloriaflores2106
    @gloriaflores2106 4 роки тому

    Literally in all their videos it’s so cute how Matthias has his dad moment like at 7:13

  • @Julie-nn1xf
    @Julie-nn1xf 5 років тому +95

    That canned burger looks like what my school serves

    • @LNGSkullTaker
      @LNGSkullTaker 5 років тому

      Brady S same

    • @Collectorizzy
      @Collectorizzy 5 років тому

      Brady S yes it does. Same. 🤢🤮🤒🤔😡😭🤭😵😬🙄😑

    • @thatghostieboi8312
      @thatghostieboi8312 5 років тому

      *_R e l a t a b l e._*

    • @Kayso789
      @Kayso789 5 років тому +1

      Unlucky, my elementary school had icees

    • @evagallegos3816
      @evagallegos3816 5 років тому +1

      X1 -3947 we had ice cream and tiny pies

  • @llamaslayer21
    @llamaslayer21 5 років тому +123

    You guys should have had blindly handed Connor a bite to eat and asked him how he liked pork brain. That would have been so freaking hilarious. Or any of those foods, for that matter.

    • @ranma639111
      @ranma639111 5 років тому +3

      oh hand him a piece of spider and say it is jerky

    • @ethanbarnes6668
      @ethanbarnes6668 5 років тому

      I agree, a trick on conner would have ben the most funny!

    • @syafiq271
      @syafiq271 5 років тому +2

      #STOPCONNORABUSE

    • @josh__jimison
      @josh__jimison 5 років тому

      Why not paul? Connor is like the best, why torture him.

  • @xxsnowberryxx4336
    @xxsnowberryxx4336 3 роки тому

    13:00 this is one of my favorite songs. i grew up on it. my grandpa would play it every time im up at his boat

  • @ninavogrin7319
    @ninavogrin7319 5 років тому +7

    2:29 SHOOK😂😂😂

  • @jordananderson1295
    @jordananderson1295 5 років тому +82

    lol. Whenever Tanner thinks he says something funny, he immediately looks at Matthias for approval.

    • @damhadeeas4244
      @damhadeeas4244 5 років тому +8

      Jordan Anderson hes tryna up his 11 dollar salary with humour lol

    • @explosiondynamiteart
      @explosiondynamiteart 4 роки тому

      because matthias is like his teacher that teaches him what jokes are funny. oof I feel bad for tanner now

  • @lydiababb209
    @lydiababb209 5 років тому +28

    7:03 .... As I'm sitting here eating tuna. It's okay tuna, I love you.

  • @esan4939
    @esan4939 3 роки тому +1

    2018: Dope or Nope thanks the team for making a neon sign of Dope or Nope
    Matt in 2020: NO MORE NEON!

  • @tricid1
    @tricid1 5 років тому +15

    We eat bee barf all the time. ITS CALLED HONEY

  • @77luchris
    @77luchris 5 років тому +47

    I REMEMBER WHEN JOEY ATE THE SPIDER SACK AND MATTHIAS ATE THE LEGS

    • @77luchris
      @77luchris 5 років тому +1

      Amazingdude i think some team edge video

    • @koalas_aretreecows
      @koalas_aretreecows 5 років тому

      Yeah, and also they got a canned seasoned tarantula. Joey tried it and threw up. And yeah it was an Old Matthias video

    • @koalas_aretreecows
      @koalas_aretreecows 5 років тому

      We're probably not talking about the same happening, right????

  • @punkycucu
    @punkycucu 5 років тому +67

    Tan looks very TAN in this video

  • @nicholasjk105
    @nicholasjk105 4 роки тому +3

    There is a bird's nest drink and there's bird's nest inside that has a jelly-like substance and it tastes good, i think it's made by
    " Yeo's "
    I guess some drinks in Asia is rare

  • @bleachcos2885
    @bleachcos2885 5 років тому +74

    You
    Know
    Who's
    The
    Best?
    Read the first word! :)

  • @DaisyyLee241
    @DaisyyLee241 5 років тому +66

    Im from the Bahamas sooo ik alot about coconuts and it is supposed to be green even when it falls off the tree the brown shell u guys always see is under the green covering so we chop off the green piece to get to the brown piece then we cut open the brown piece to get to the coconut juice and jelly lollll yhhh thats alot of explaining.😂😂

  • @jacobl1477
    @jacobl1477 5 років тому +488

    Who else remembers when this channel was only called Matthias?

    • @hoppy2685
      @hoppy2685 5 років тому +18

      Blessed Vader or when they had Brian instead of tanner

    • @justsomeguy2403
      @justsomeguy2403 5 років тому +18

      Almost everyone they changed it last month

    • @xia6005
      @xia6005 5 років тому +19

      Who couldn't remember that? It was literally not very long ago.

    • @enderwolfstudios1732
      @enderwolfstudios1732 5 років тому

      Blessed Vader me....it was sad and desperate times

    • @cyatram
      @cyatram 5 років тому +6

      You mean like less that two months ago?!?!?

  • @bonboncheese9661
    @bonboncheese9661 4 роки тому +3

    8:50 lol

  • @joshuapalma408
    @joshuapalma408 5 років тому +12

    8:13 TBH the drink is actually really good, you can get it at a Asian supermarket or something like that

    • @umicried
      @umicried 4 роки тому

      Ik I’m Asian and it’s soo good

  • @marykatescheffel1783
    @marykatescheffel1783 5 років тому +72

    Why is Tanner’s face look like he tried to get a spray tan but it looks like he got sunburned

  • @evans3636
    @evans3636 5 років тому +51

    HI MATHIaS! YOUR MOUTH SKILL at 15:18 IS AMAZING! I can make a water droplet sound with mine. NOTIFICATION SQUAD WHERE YOU AT?!?! #notificationsquad

  • @aisyahecah1
    @aisyahecah1 4 роки тому +1

    Grass jelly actually called cincau in Malaysia ...n it taste very good
    Plus it brown bcuz the grass brown in colour .. there's also green colour

  • @ppeeaannuutt411
    @ppeeaannuutt411 4 роки тому +3

    Nobody:
    Matthias: I like tuna

  • @Slurrrrrpy
    @Slurrrrrpy 5 років тому +34

    It is pronounced "rees-is", the candy was named after the founder of the chocolatey peanut buttery goodness Harry Burnett Reese. So it is Reese's.

  • @emmanuelmorales7976
    @emmanuelmorales7976 5 років тому +33

    I don't know why Matt says "can we skip this one" he doesn't taste most of the products xD

  • @Couch4Gaming168
    @Couch4Gaming168 5 років тому +4

    I remember you being Mathias but than I seen you said you are making dope or nope I was here when you started dope or nope

  • @rabbitlover2468
    @rabbitlover2468 5 років тому +2

    My parents used to live in Borneo and there job was farming bird nests. And the bird nests were made of bird spit I don't know the name of the bird but the nests were edible and they sold them to other people. Connie

  • @teresaellis7062
    @teresaellis7062 5 років тому +133

    I've had grass jelly, it was good, but a little too sweet for my taste, and beef tongue, freshly cooked in a burrito-->yummy. I think the only other thing on this list I would try is the canned whole chicken. It just looks like a chicken that is cooked until it is ready to turn into chicken soup. After we cook and eat a whole chicken or turkey, I take the bones and what meat is left and boil it to make broth.
    I have eaten crickets, but only ground into a flour and used as an ingredient. I don't think I could eat the spider as it is shown.

    • @kevinwangs4542
      @kevinwangs4542 5 років тому

      Hi

    • @user-fu6oh2wq5s
      @user-fu6oh2wq5s 5 років тому +2

      you're so cultured

    • @christiephan3462
      @christiephan3462 5 років тому +3

      Grass jelly is really good in three color pudding

    • @Lilian-rs7cl
      @Lilian-rs7cl 5 років тому +2

      @Christie Phan i agree

    • @inkling457
      @inkling457 5 років тому +3

      We applaud you for your bravery to eat all those disgusting things 👏

  • @oliviawalker3839
    @oliviawalker3839 4 роки тому

    I died at 8:53 when Matt and Tanner looked at each other then just looked down in disappointment

  • @kosaiii4603
    @kosaiii4603 5 років тому +16

    Yall should try military rations 😂 a huge fan of steve1989MREinfo 🙌

    • @celicobain8270
      @celicobain8270 4 роки тому

      They have done trying rations vs the normal food items

    • @cheesed-kun8445
      @cheesed-kun8445 4 роки тому

      Celi Cobain I’m pretty sure this comment was before that video

  • @kinghenry666
    @kinghenry666 5 років тому +37

    Matt:I like tuna🐟🐟🐟 Me: laughing so hard😂😂😂

    • @marybethmcpeak5680
      @marybethmcpeak5680 5 років тому

      kinghenry666 I love TUNA 🐟 🐟 🐟

    • @trapconnoisseur7393
      @trapconnoisseur7393 5 років тому

      I can just imagine Donald Trump not saying China but tuna every time he says china

  • @chlofaerie
    @chlofaerie 5 років тому +105

    Liz needs to be on this show way more often. We need more brave people to encounter these products. No harsh feelings Tanner aha #BringonLiz

  • @comet6750
    @comet6750 3 роки тому +2

    Everyone: we all have to 100% eat everything
    Matt: literally won't eat anymore

  • @wizardroach6294
    @wizardroach6294 2 роки тому +2

    9:28 the magic cockroach has granted your wish...
    ( i used my human friend to help me with this me cause i have small legs and can't type ;-; i also used google as a source)
    On average a coconut tree produces 30 fruits each year, but a tree can produce up to 75 coconuts per year with optimal weather conditions, which is rare. About 61 million tons of coconuts are produced each year. All parts of the coconuts can be used. Husk and shell are as fuel and source of charcoal.
    The coconut got its name from European explorers who called it “coco,” which means hobgoblin, because the three dots on the shell looked like a spooky face.
    Coconuts can take up to seven years to produce fruit once a coconut palm has been planted. The coconut can be used for food in the forms of fiber, fruit (or meat), milk, oil, and water. Because of its versatility, coconut palms are also known as the Tree of Life.
    Coconuts were first domesticated by the Austronesian peoples in Island Southeast Asia and were spread during the Neolithic via their seaborne migrations as far east as the Pacific Islands, and as far west as Madagascar and the Comoros
    Coconuts are classified as coconuts and not as mammals because mammals are animals, whereas the coconut is a plant. Mammals have milk and hair, true. Coconuts don't.
    Healthy trees produce fruit in 5 to 10 years with full production reached between 12 and 20 years old. Tall tree varieties will fruit until the plant is around 80 years old, producing from 50 to 200 fruits throughout the year depending on variety.
    Early Polynesian voyagers first brought the coconut palm across the Pacific hundreds of years ago, probably during prehistoric times. The rich volcanic soil and warm tropical climate were particularly well suited to the coconut tree, so coconut groves spread across all the Hawaiian islands in the intervening years.
    Coconuts are surrounded by a fibrous kernel, inside which is a white meat called copra. ... Coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) is a round and elongate fruit of white, fibrous and oily meat covered by a thick, brown and hairy shell. Coconuts are surrounded by a fibrous kernel, inside which is a white meat called copra.
    Green coconuts are young coconuts that haven't fully ripened and turned brown. Their sweet water and very tender meat are nutritious treats.
    Following the Pacific domestication, settlers would have brought the coconut to the Polynesian islands. Austronesian seafarers from the Philippines later introduced the coconut to the Pacific coast of Middle America. The coconut palms that were domesticated in India spread westwards.

  • @kjdoesminecraft3207
    @kjdoesminecraft3207 5 років тому +8

    2:57 Tanner: I've drinken spit before...
    Michael: seriously questioning sitting by Tanner.
    Gosh, this channel is hilarious

  • @__lunareclipse
    @__lunareclipse 5 років тому +38

    Is that a Deathly Hallows necklace that Matthias is wearing? Respect for this channel had just gone up 10x 😀

  • @thekawaiislartibartfast42
    @thekawaiislartibartfast42 6 місяців тому +1

    Imagine going back in time and introducing them to Surströmming 🤣

  • @Mimi-ij2vb
    @Mimi-ij2vb 3 роки тому

    Okay but like the necklace Matthias is wearing is SO dope like oh my gosh!!!

  • @KaizoKen
    @KaizoKen 5 років тому +19

    That sign is DOPE!

  • @michellerabey6637
    @michellerabey6637 4 роки тому

    10:20 This is reminding me of the canned (as in soda can) Fanta jelly my mum accidentally bought once

  • @ejiroakirishima6975
    @ejiroakirishima6975 5 років тому +1

    “I like tuna” omg this killed me 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @Sanjay-tm7cq
    @Sanjay-tm7cq 5 років тому +38

    Well they shouldn’t be canned but the producers do it because they CAN ( no one else oh okay ) sasorry I just had to do it😂. Keep up the good work you to Aaron(1:27)

    • @Taylor-xh8uh
      @Taylor-xh8uh 5 років тому +2

      SANJ_THE_ GRATE it's actually pretty funny 😂

    • @hey4567
      @hey4567 5 років тому +1

      LOL

    • @Sanjay-tm7cq
      @Sanjay-tm7cq 5 років тому +1

      Wow this the first joke i made that everyone found funny thanks everyone I’d like to thank everyone who said that I couldn’t do it

  • @EllaCharetteFineArt
    @EllaCharetteFineArt 5 років тому +34

    Omg Tanner is so sunburned 😆

    • @SuperdogecraftPlush
      @SuperdogecraftPlush 5 років тому

      Ella Charette yup

    • @LilithDemon
      @LilithDemon 5 років тому +1

      Ella Charette YAAAS - I was waiting for someone to say this - “we shall call him tomato tanner” XD

    • @eva_mathi2608
      @eva_mathi2608 5 років тому

      LilithTheWolf 11
      Oml XD yaaassss

  • @jasneyhinton6932
    @jasneyhinton6932 3 роки тому +1

    whos here from 2020 and Tanners joke abt forest fires is actually relatable

  • @cybun1162
    @cybun1162 2 роки тому +1

    "he got this dope neon sign" 10 things said before disaster KEKW

  • @Rose-lh1dd
    @Rose-lh1dd 5 років тому +39

    GAH I HAD HEADPHONES ON AND THE MAMMA MIA AD CAME ON AND MY EARS ARE RINGING

    • @utsuroscrustyhair6992
      @utsuroscrustyhair6992 5 років тому

      😂😂😂 I am not even kidding u am crying cuz of this comment

    • @gracytoyschultz4416
      @gracytoyschultz4416 5 років тому +1

      MAMMA MIA HERE I GO AGAIN! 😂

    • @babyelab
      @babyelab 5 років тому

      I LOVE THAT ADD but I watch Jacksepticeye sooooooo it doesn’t affect me anymore (i stoped watching Seán)

    • @faith9196
      @faith9196 5 років тому

      tHAT KEEPS HAPPENING TO ME TOO IM LIKE GOING DEAF FROM THAT STUPID AD😂

    • @bigblue8945
      @bigblue8945 5 років тому

      I don’t get ads I have an adblocker noobs

  • @zbriang
    @zbriang 5 років тому +93

    Only OGs will remember that Dope or Nope was before called Matthias. XD