I use to work for MARS (think mars bars) a number of years ago on the hubba bubba line making grape flavour. The flavour power was that explosive before being mixed that the drum it was kept in had to be grounded to avoid sparks. i heard about one guy that didnt gorund the drum properly and it exploded leaving a 3m hole in the cinder block wall behind it. that area of the factory was closed for like 6 months while it was inspected and repaired.
18:00 Boiling the Monster leaving that tar like substance. Wouldn't that basically just be caramel? Caramel is just melted sugar, so boiling away all that water is just leaving behind candy. Granted it's still a ton of sugar, and extra caffeine and chemicals.
As a life-long learner, who actually did a paper in college on the subject of foods through history, most of this I knew. It won't stop me from enjoying honey - usually locally sourced, unfiltered raw, and a couple other items on the list. Luckily for me my allergy to cow milk has kept me dairy free for over 4 decades, and as time has gone by I am eating a more and more plant-based diet. Cooking from scratch, using the best ingredients I can afford, saves me money and my health. At nearly 70 my doctor is in awe of my health - still not on any medicines, just a few vitamins, mostly calcium to maintain my bones, and D because while Florida has plenty of sun, too much is a serious cancer risk.
collagen is also good for your skin/hair and is used in make-up, shampoo, health supplements (daily doses) all the way to jello. thou if i recall you can also use seaweed variants if you want, but idk what they call it...
You can make your own healthy orange juice 🍊 remove the skin of the orange and put it in a blender with water and blend until smooth. Remember the juice is more tasty and filling since it has the fiber. Hope this helps you 💛😊
Here's the thing, I know it sounds gross to eat candy now that you see this, but come to think of it, its no different tasting, because I bet you that the acids clean it up, meaning no germs or remains of the animal are there. In fact, I think its a good use to put to the waste of animals that people generally don't know what to do with.
@@countbosnia I wouldn't, but only because I don't like being alive anyway. :D Totally cool with you eating me in a survival situation, though. The body is nothing more than a collection of tissues which support brain function. Once brain function has ceased, there is nothing left of the person you knew. It's not like they care.
@@atomicphilosopher6143 hahah I feel that. I say that I wouldn't try it but the brain dissolves into some interesting states when it is nearing starvation or death so you never know what you're capable of. I'm sure it would change a person having to resort to that but for some, it isn't as disturbing as it is for others, Idk it would probably disturb me a lot but like i said, when starving you think differently
@@notreallyknown3628 you the only one on that nasty shyt . What normal person you know eats shyt? You must have thought about it one too many times before 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Quick note about the beaver poop. Although most of what he said about it wad correct, Castorium is actually found in the chemical makeup of vanilla. So, when people try to make an artificial version of vanilla, they use Castorium so that the chemical makeup of said vanilla is the exact same as real vanilla. The more you know.
Castoreum was used heavily in the 20th century because it was cheaper and largely more available than vanilla at the time. However, aside from it's still wide use in Sweden, it's very rarely used anymore.
Also, honey is still healthy. Sure the way it’s made is weird. But, it’s legit the most healthiest thing to consume!!!! I don’t think it really deserved to be on the list imo. Let me know what you guys think? Do you think it deserved to be on the list?
Definitely didn’t deserve to bee on the list. Like you said, the way it is made is kind of strange however it is probably the most deserving consumable thing to be called a super food.
Ahhh yes, Monster Energy Something i use to Drink Daily, untill i Had to Go in the ER for insane pain in my lower right Side of my Back. Turns Out i Had 4 5mm big Kidney Stones. Since then i havent drank 1 Energy anymore
Having grown up in a very rural area I've patted the pigs, and cows that I later dined on. Seen animals carved up for meals too (wild game generally). Grandpa was a beekeeper and I'll tell you a big treat was to get fresh pieces honeycombs to chew on like some kind of natural wax lips type candy. Nothing like fresh bee vomit and spit to make a kid happy. Yes I knew what it was made from a young age. My dad had a habit of telling us "gross sounding things" to teach us about stuff like that. Actually kind of cool growing up like that if I'm being totally honest. Funniest trick he taught me was how to tell male and female pobsters apart. I miss him.
4:14 - 5:33 The only info i ever knew was bees 🐝 get pollen and hold it in their mouth to change its texture and into liquid state that is turned into honey. I never would of guessed that it would be produced and processed that way as from bee to the next to the point of storage. It’s an amazing process & even that wouldn’t discourage me from eating it> its as normal and natural process of honey that can be made! Vs artificial ways how humans can make it.( by using science and chemistry.) now that would kill my appetite for sure!
I will continue to eat what i eat, mostly because i don't have my own weapon licence or hunting licence, but then, i do grow a few potatoes, corn, carrots and sunflower, plus beans, so even if i can't legally hunt to eat meat, especially my beloved deer meat, i can always eat what i grow. I'm a farmer and hunter at heart. The hunting part is just something i want to try, though
You could always hunt like a real hunter, like your African ancestors, with home made spears. These guys will even scare off a bunch of lions who are busy eating something they just killed, hack off part of the animal and walk off. Having a gun isn't really hunting anyway. It's just finding an animal and shooting it.
I mean, normally I'd be against killing animals, but for this isn't a "killing for the funnsies" thing I don't think, it'll depend if you use everything and not hang up the head to a wall or something, that would be hunting for sport, which a lot of people are against, so if you want to hunt for survival, I'd just like to warn you to be careful what you do, if you don't want to be considered a crazy sport hunter, do what you gotta do though
Differently won’t be eating spam, orange juice with(fake 100% orange juice), not eating any gummy candy 5yr now. i have stopped drinking orange juice a while back. Only drink orange juice when I make my own(w/o pesticides oranges.) Differently will stay away from non-vigin gum. 1) Also A Question; how to tell if the steak is not glued from pieces? You have not shared yet. 2) when process system adds ingredients to cereal: like Niacin, Thiamin, (*I can’t remember the Thiamin moninitrate), Riboflavin I was learning about those in a nutrition class(sacramento city college(online) and was told that these ingredients helps in speed up the process of recovery for the body; from injuries, cuts ect. How do you guys see these ingredients as and ho do you understand what they’re good for?
This might amaze YOU! There is presently a guy sitting in a jail cell in Toronto, (Canada) who hasn't even got a bail hearing yet (arrested over 2 weeks ago) because no one knows if what he's done is a crime, or how extensive that "crime" is. See, a kid in England committed su*cide by swallowing pure sodium nitrite. His dad decided to find out where in the heck his son got the stuff. Yep, got it from the guy in the jail cell, who's been selling it online, and has shipped out about 1,500 packets of it. About 7 (so far) of his "customers" have committed su*cide (in Canada, Britain, Italy and the U.S.A.) He's already defending himself, saying "I've no idea what people want to do with what I sell, and it's not my responsibility to ask." and "This is a LEGAL substance, used extensively in the food and restaurant industry. It's not like I'm shipping cyanide." I'm thinking the end result here might be rethinking "Maybe this should somehow be more regulated, or labelled as potentially toxic and poisonous, or perhaps not used at all, as a food product?"
Why would you put su*cide in one place of your post, and suicide in another? Is there something wrong with that word? I have seen posts in emag articles and elsewhere that use the asterisk. Only asking as it makes no sense whatsoever. I don’t get it. Secondly, do you have a link to an article about the person selling the sodium nitrate? That would be interesting to read. This is the first time I have heard of that particular problem. Why does it potentially cause suicide? Thanks for listening.
@@jeffmech1 Hi Jeff, I've now got the asterix in both places the word is used. I missed the second time I used it. Personally, I think the use of things like an asterix is a bit dumb, because I don't think it disguises words at all, that some people find offensive. But it might confuse a bot, whose job is to look for offensive words. I know UA-cam is strict about a long list of words, and I didn't want to get this UA-cam creator in trouble. (Hopefully, they don't hold creators responsible for what is in the comments. But I'm just playing by the "being on the safe side" rule.) Secondly, I intentionally did not include the guy's name, or any news article links etc. because I figure anyone can type words into search boxes, such as "sodium nitrite crime Ontario, Canada" etc. if they are really interested. So far, in this province only, there have been 37 sodium nitrite deaths since 2019. And cops etc. are not sure if they are related to the guy in jail. So it's an ongoing investigation, and a part of me is thinking "presumption of innocence" and "an arrested person deserves a fair trial" etc. Bottom line though FOR ME, is why is this stuff in our bacon, ham and pepperoni pizza etc. if it is that toxic?
Also @Jeff Mech I should also note that sodium nitrite (NaNO2, for the scientifically inclined minds) does have valuable uses. It is put into antifreeze, because it is an effective engine corrosion inhibitor. And (puzzling to me) it is an antidote to cyanide poisoning, if it is injected directly into the victim's bloodstream, in an emergency room. So I wonder if it is only poisonous in the digestive system. Can't be toxic if inhaled, or we'd have "accidental deaths" in meat-processing plants etc. So, who knows how this story will end...
Another thing people don't know about monster is it contains ingredients that can send mentally ill people over the edge. My general manager and I both have bipolar disorder. My boss is addicted to monster. She is also cranky, crabby, and very mean. I think it's all that monster she drinks. As for me, I had bipolar when red bull first hit the scene. I worked cleaning bars and jager bombs were the big thing. Jager bombs are made from jagermeister liquor and red bull. I tried one after work one day and I liked it so much, I drank four or five more. I was so drunk, one of the regular customers took me to his place to sleep it off. But I couldn't sleep. I couldn't even sit still. Eventually I was able to settle down. I woke up the next morning with my head in his dirty laundry basket. Not good. It wasn't until after I was diagnosed and educated myself about my illness that I understood what had happened. The ginseng and other things energy drinks contain are no good for mentally ill people. They can also cancel out your medication rendering it useless for a while. My rule of thumb is if I'm not sure what's in it, I don't ingest it. No one likes waking up on the psyche ward.
@@blackpontiac7178 Way to like your own comment mister, even if hes multi-tasking, its still a waste of precious time. theres no way in HELL that be amazed is gonna see this so i don't see a point in posting the the freaking stupid comment bruhhh Did you notice ''the the'' in my reply btw?
The stuff I eat (and have eaten all my 66 years) I will continue eating. Even knowing "how it's made". Dad once told me of how they processed pigs when he grew up.... "We used everything but the squeal!" 👍 Rennet.... There is a vegetarian version available for vegan foods. SPAM.... I have had cans of SPAM go moldy inside still within it's "Best By" date. So no, it doesn't last forever. Yep, in the hospital they'd give me a cup of orange juice. After the meal my blood sugar spiked! I am Type 2 diabetic. So I learned to avoid it.
If you eat meat, we either accept eating meat with bacteria or preservitives, i don,t think there is a way around it 😅 Unless you go out and use a fresh pig
Doesn’t matter how bad my day has been, watching Be Amazed just gives me the high or interesting information i need to feel better and more confident knowing that this channel makes me smarter every day! thank you be amazed!!!
I am frankly amazed you actually produced this, and aappreciate the huge risks you've taken. I almost have to ask, are you okay? No death-wishes or anything? Very brave of you sir. The only one that won't bother me is that of the bees. I love my raw honey and have been eating it for decades, and often joke about it as being bee-vomit. It only sounds bad to us because we typically associate vomit with things we either eat (candy, chicken nuggets, cereal, hot-dogs etc) and things dogs might eat, and subsequently bring back up, whereas what bees consume is probably the closest thing to divine heavenly manna, or better still, nectar of the gods, that the refining process their heavenly healing bodies add to it, is probably why it's the only food product known to mankind which never spoils. Ancient Egyptians have been known to preserve mummies in it for that very reason, and the honey is still edible to this day. Pharoah-infused of course, probably not one I'd eat myself, though I might be tempted to have a wee sip of any mead made from it.
@@idontreadorreplyI think it’s because he was calling out a lot of brands and people who make those products for not being completely honest about what’s in their food, and putting people at risk by putting very unhealthy things in, as well as potentially mistreating the animals..
I have no problem not ever drinking Monster Energy Drink again. Tried it once, I nearly threw up. Urgh, never again. If I want an energy drink, I'll take an original Red Bull, thanks.
Makes me glad my store decided to invest in a juicing machine and squeezes fresh OJ every few days, and either serves it to customers in the dining area, and the rest are bottled and placed on the shelves. Yes, short shelf life, but nice and tasty. Smells great, too.
In my country Dominican Republic in few 9 days ago widespread contamination occurred in an elementary school due to a green banana crop in the nearby areas, they used a product called MOCAP as a dewormer for the plants, whose active ingredient is a cholinesterase inhibitor, what happened was that everyone The students and some teachers were affected since they began to have convulsions and epileptic attacks since the cholinesterase inhibitor works as a neurotoxin and of course, being a protein in low doses, it can treat Alzheimer's but if it exceeds the recommended limit or is inhaled it works as a neurotoxin, echoed the matter but the authorities have not given an answer to what happened and those responsible for the event were not punished.
I don't care how they are made but I like the delicious taste of bunch of meat from other animals combined and somehow they taste good But I was curious how they are made Thanks for making this video Edit: 20 LIKES??? A WAD DA HELLL
3:26 A beef sausage is usually used for the American hot dog, but pork or poultry sausages are also possible. German hot dogs are usually stuffed with Vienna sausages, Frankfurters or Bockwursts in their own skin. The sausage meat is colored characteristically red with food coloring. A beef sausage is usually used for the American hot dog, but pork or poultry sausages are also possible. Why are hot dogs red in Denmark? Why are the sausages in Denmark so red? The sausages get their striking red color from carmine, also known as cochineal red. Carmine is a natural dye (E 120) that is obtained from cochineal scale insects.10.08.2022
9:30 - I question the use of Castoreum....as it seems like A LOT of work just for ice cream. More likely they'd use some industrial byproduct deemed "safe" but cheap. Sounds more like an internet myth. 16:41 - My Sturgeon, my choice.
9:21 With the help of castoreum, consumers are given the illusion of the taste of raspberries, vanilla or strawberries in foods such as ice cream or yoghurt. In Europe, castoreum is not approved as an additive in food. However, the ban in Europe does not apply to perfumes or after shaves.08.09.2018
I knew a lot already. I avoid most of the stuff other than orange juice anyway. Rest are harmless and I don’t really care that it may be gross. In short it’s nice to buy locally and make the processed meat myself.
😂😂I laughed and laughed and laughed watching the bee vomit animation! Still eatin' honey though. Lanolin is also the most efficient source of vitamin D, after sunlight,and supplement.
be amazed: which lists candies as the first food you will no longer eat after finding out how they're made the dentist who's so obsessed with good dental hygiene that they've never eaten candies before: i have no such weaknesses
If you don't want your ice cream to be made with beaver secretions or antifreeze, there are lots of recipes on the internet that you can use to make ice cream at home.
7:32 honestly as long as I can cook it eat it or just straight up eat it I don't care how it'made, 19:27 also I'll keep on drinking Monster thanks for telling what I have heard 100 times before 😂
At least nothing is wasted. Stocks and broths are made the same way. Scraps and bones are boiled for a very long time then strained to get broth. In darker broths the bones are broiled or charred first, it smells so good. It also turns into a jelly when cooled since it has the collegen of the bones and other things in it. It why the left over egg drop soup from Chinese takeout is a jelly before reheating it.
Caviars are not legal to farm in that way now( i think) due to their extinction caviar farmers now use a different method, by pushing the mothers belly they get all caviar and the mother will be safe. I dont see killing those fish for caviar method anymore these days... But some ppl still use it
2 cups water, 1 cup oats and little salt. Get the water boiling, add the oats and the salt. Boil till the oats are soft. Put some in a bowl. You can add milk to it and just cut some fruits. The oats are actually slightly sweet by themselves.
Unlike many, many other videos, your commentary is not harsh, rather it is soothing. Except when you talk about things we will never eat again🤢🤮🤐 Not to mention, no very irritating segue between sections of the video. And as others have mentioned, interesting and educational. Please continue to amaze us.
Water's not any better. You ever buy a jug and look at the source? Unless it's certified springwater, the source is usually "municipal water supply" - aka tap water in a jug. Very noticeable difference in taste, too, between springwater and the bilgewater that's been processed and then stored in plastic. Even if the water itself is fine, the plastic containers it's stored in are dubious at best.
I knew a lot of this stuff from watching Food Network and the Cooking Channel. Stuff like honey from bee vomit to how meats such as processed and stuff like chicken and steak, even caviar being fish eggs and oysters being served live. The candy, ice cream, protein shakes, and gum was new to me and taught me a lot on what we’re eating. While I won’t stop eating a lot of this stuff, everything but Monster Energy and protein shakes, I’ll definitely pay more attention to what I’m buying before eating it.
One can consider this video a wake up call regarding their diet and never eat those foods again, or one can understand the reality that unless they live next to a farm, they'll never really know how everything's made and thus should appreciate the wide variety of foods out there. Frankly, both can be possible, though I'm adamant to believe just the latter.
Ok so I’m here at 0:31 in the vid and I wanna know but don’t at the same time I’M SO CURIOUS!! BUT I SEE THAT PICTURE OF ICE CREAM AND I’M NOT GONNA NOT EAT IT AGAIN! 3:06 YES I WILL 7:32 I’M NOT READY FOR THIS! 10:10 …🤢
I use to work for MARS (think mars bars) a number of years ago on the hubba bubba line making grape flavour. The flavour power was that explosive before being mixed that the drum it was kept in had to be grounded to avoid sparks. i heard about one guy that didnt gorund the drum properly and it exploded leaving a 3m hole in the cinder block wall behind it. that area of the factory was closed for like 6 months while it was inspected and repaired.
vegan teacher never going to eat candy again after she sees this video
Lmao 🤣🤣🤣
18:00 Boiling the Monster leaving that tar like substance. Wouldn't that basically just be caramel? Caramel is just melted sugar, so boiling away all that water is just leaving behind candy. Granted it's still a ton of sugar, and extra caffeine and chemicals.
As a life-long learner, who actually did a paper in college on the subject of foods through history, most of this I knew. It won't stop me from enjoying honey - usually locally sourced, unfiltered raw, and a couple other items on the list.
Luckily for me my allergy to cow milk has kept me dairy free for over 4 decades, and as time has gone by I am eating a more and more plant-based diet. Cooking from scratch, using the best ingredients I can afford, saves me money and my health.
At nearly 70 my doctor is in awe of my health - still not on any medicines, just a few vitamins, mostly calcium to maintain my bones, and D because while Florida has plenty of sun, too much is a serious cancer risk.
@nathancake3748me too i mean its normal
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collagen is also good for your skin/hair and is used in make-up, shampoo, health supplements (daily doses) all the way to jello. thou if i recall you can also use seaweed variants if you want, but idk what they call it...
The caviar thing was always sad to me. Luckily, there are newer ways to harvest caviar without killing or permanently harming the fish
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You can make your own healthy orange juice 🍊 remove the skin of the orange and put it in a blender with water and blend until smooth. Remember the juice is more tasty and filling since it has the fiber. Hope this helps you 💛😊
Just like the production of hot dogs, we know how their made and it is growse but where still eating it 😄
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Here's the thing, I know it sounds gross to eat candy now that you see this, but come to think of it, its no different tasting, because I bet you that the acids clean it up, meaning no germs or remains of the animal are there. In fact, I think its a good use to put to the waste of animals that people generally don't know what to do with.
Honestly. Im not even grossed out by this stuff. I lived by the strict survivalist philosophy that "If its edible, I will eat it"
What about poop?
would you eat a human if you had to, given a survival situation trapped or stranded? Just curious.
@@countbosnia I wouldn't, but only because I don't like being alive anyway. :D
Totally cool with you eating me in a survival situation, though. The body is nothing more than a collection of tissues which support brain function. Once brain function has ceased, there is nothing left of the person you knew. It's not like they care.
@@atomicphilosopher6143 hahah I feel that. I say that I wouldn't try it but the brain dissolves into some interesting states when it is nearing starvation or death so you never know what you're capable of. I'm sure it would change a person having to resort to that but for some, it isn't as disturbing as it is for others, Idk it would probably disturb me a lot but like i said, when starving you think differently
@@notreallyknown3628 you the only one on that nasty shyt . What normal person you know eats shyt? You must have thought about it one too many times before 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Quick note about the beaver poop. Although most of what he said about it wad correct, Castorium is actually found in the chemical makeup of vanilla. So, when people try to make an artificial version of vanilla, they use Castorium so that the chemical makeup of said vanilla is the exact same as real vanilla.
The more you know.
So does this mean that we aren’t eating the Feces?
My mind wad blown 😂
Castoreum was used heavily in the 20th century because it was cheaper and largely more available than vanilla at the time. However, aside from it's still wide use in Sweden, it's very rarely used anymore.
Came to the comments looking for this.
Honey is bee vomit
Yup humans still eat that cause we humans we need to eat and drink to survive
That's from Beavers.
@@SonyEnthusiast Sustainable bee vomit
This right here, is one of the reasons why we must always say grace every time we eat and drink anything. Always say grace. Always bless the food.
Also, honey is still healthy. Sure the way it’s made is weird. But, it’s legit the most healthiest thing to consume!!!! I don’t think it really deserved to be on the list imo. Let me know what you guys think? Do you think it deserved to be on the list?
Definitely didn’t deserve to bee on the list. Like you said, the way it is made is kind of strange however it is probably the most deserving consumable thing to be called a super food.
I agree. It's one of the few things that can be stored indefinitely without preservatives. It has a lot of natural healing properties as well.
It should not be on the list
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Ahhh yes, Monster Energy
Something i use to Drink Daily, untill i Had to Go in the ER for insane pain in my lower right Side of my Back.
Turns Out i Had 4 5mm big Kidney Stones.
Since then i havent drank 1 Energy anymore
On the contrary be amazed! I shall still eat these foods!
yeah, honestly, me too 😂
@@BeAmazed me too
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@@shorpee4165 eggxactly
I have diabetes type 1 and I have to eat candy to live... My life is ruined-
Yea I’m still gonna eat what I like lol. Especially hot dogs and sausages and honey everything is “gross” at one point even veggies and vegan foods
Yep, I find many vegan foods far more disgusting than hotdogs, chicken and gelatine.
@Lilly de ant yea I know. But I’m speaking on the context of the video love.
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Thank you so much for this video, I guess I’d have to rewrite my meals list 😊
Having grown up in a very rural area I've patted the pigs, and cows that I later dined on. Seen animals carved up for meals too (wild game generally). Grandpa was a beekeeper and I'll tell you a big treat was to get fresh pieces honeycombs to chew on like some kind of natural wax lips type candy. Nothing like fresh bee vomit and spit to make a kid happy. Yes I knew what it was made from a young age. My dad had a habit of telling us "gross sounding things" to teach us about stuff like that. Actually kind of cool growing up like that if I'm being totally honest. Funniest trick he taught me was how to tell male and female pobsters apart. I miss him.
4:14 - 5:33 The only info i ever knew was bees 🐝 get pollen and hold it in their mouth to change its texture and into liquid state that is turned into honey.
I never would of guessed that it would be produced and processed that way as from bee to the next to the point of storage. It’s an amazing process & even that wouldn’t discourage me from eating it> its as normal and natural process of honey that can be made!
Vs artificial ways how humans can make it.( by using science and chemistry.) now that would kill my appetite for sure!
I will continue to eat what i eat, mostly because i don't have my own weapon licence or hunting licence, but then, i do grow a few potatoes, corn, carrots and sunflower, plus beans, so even if i can't legally hunt to eat meat, especially my beloved deer meat, i can always eat what i grow. I'm a farmer and hunter at heart. The hunting part is just something i want to try, though
You could always hunt like a real hunter, like your African ancestors, with home made spears.
These guys will even scare off a bunch of lions who are busy eating something they just killed, hack off part of the animal and walk off.
Having a gun isn't really hunting anyway. It's just finding an animal and shooting it.
I mean, normally I'd be against killing animals, but for this isn't a "killing for the funnsies" thing I don't think, it'll depend if you use everything and not hang up the head to a wall or something, that would be hunting for sport, which a lot of people are against, so if you want to hunt for survival, I'd just like to warn you to be careful what you do, if you don't want to be considered a crazy sport hunter, do what you gotta do though
Differently won’t be eating spam, orange juice with(fake 100% orange juice), not eating any gummy candy 5yr now.
i have stopped drinking orange juice a while back. Only drink orange juice when I make my own(w/o pesticides oranges.) Differently will stay away from non-vigin gum.
1) Also A Question; how to tell if the steak is not glued from pieces? You have not shared yet.
2) when process system adds ingredients to cereal: like Niacin, Thiamin, (*I can’t remember the Thiamin moninitrate), Riboflavin
I was learning about those in a nutrition class(sacramento city college(online) and was told that these ingredients helps in speed up the process of recovery for the body; from injuries, cuts ect.
How do you guys see these ingredients as and ho do you understand what they’re good for?
This might amaze YOU! There is presently a guy sitting in a jail cell in Toronto, (Canada) who hasn't even got a bail hearing yet (arrested over 2 weeks ago) because no one knows if what he's done is a crime, or how extensive that "crime" is. See, a kid in England committed su*cide by swallowing pure sodium nitrite. His dad decided to find out where in the heck his son got the stuff. Yep, got it from the guy in the jail cell, who's been selling it online, and has shipped out about 1,500 packets of it. About 7 (so far) of his "customers" have committed su*cide (in Canada, Britain, Italy and the U.S.A.) He's already defending himself, saying "I've no idea what people want to do with what I sell, and it's not my responsibility to ask." and "This is a LEGAL substance, used extensively in the food and restaurant industry. It's not like I'm shipping cyanide." I'm thinking the end result here might be rethinking "Maybe this should somehow be more regulated, or labelled as potentially toxic and poisonous, or perhaps not used at all, as a food product?"
Why would you put su*cide in one place of your post, and suicide in another? Is there something wrong with that word? I have seen posts in emag articles and elsewhere that use the asterisk. Only asking as it makes no sense whatsoever. I don’t get it. Secondly, do you have a link to an article about the person selling the sodium nitrate? That would be interesting to read. This is the first time I have heard of that particular problem. Why does it potentially cause suicide? Thanks for listening.
@@jeffmech1 Hi Jeff, I've now got the asterix in both places the word is used. I missed the second time I used it. Personally, I think the use of things like an asterix is a bit dumb, because I don't think it disguises words at all, that some people find offensive. But it might confuse a bot, whose job is to look for offensive words. I know UA-cam is strict about a long list of words, and I didn't want to get this UA-cam creator in trouble. (Hopefully, they don't hold creators responsible for what is in the comments. But I'm just playing by the "being on the safe side" rule.) Secondly, I intentionally did not include the guy's name, or any news article links etc. because I figure anyone can type words into search boxes, such as "sodium nitrite crime Ontario, Canada" etc. if they are really interested. So far, in this province only, there have been 37 sodium nitrite deaths since 2019. And cops etc. are not sure if they are related to the guy in jail. So it's an ongoing investigation, and a part of me is thinking "presumption of innocence" and "an arrested person deserves a fair trial" etc. Bottom line though FOR ME, is why is this stuff in our bacon, ham and pepperoni pizza etc. if it is that toxic?
Also @Jeff Mech I should also note that sodium nitrite (NaNO2, for the scientifically inclined minds) does have valuable uses. It is put into antifreeze, because it is an effective engine corrosion inhibitor. And (puzzling to me) it is an antidote to cyanide poisoning, if it is injected directly into the victim's bloodstream, in an emergency room. So I wonder if it is only poisonous in the digestive system. Can't be toxic if inhaled, or we'd have "accidental deaths" in meat-processing plants etc. So, who knows how this story will end...
It's also found naturally in foods like celery
Well. Excuse me while I get into a Google search rabbit hole, with this story
Peta is going to be happy...
I will never stop eating honey!
I've never tried it
I agree
Same
I suppose its a TOSS-UP whether folks boycott it or no
Another thing people don't know about monster is it contains ingredients that can send mentally ill people over the edge. My general manager and I both have bipolar disorder. My boss is addicted to monster. She is also cranky, crabby, and very mean. I think it's all that monster she drinks. As for me, I had bipolar when red bull first hit the scene. I worked cleaning bars and jager bombs were the big thing. Jager bombs are made from jagermeister liquor and red bull. I tried one after work one day and I liked it so much, I drank four or five more. I was so drunk, one of the regular customers took me to his place to sleep it off. But I couldn't sleep. I couldn't even sit still. Eventually I was able to settle down. I woke up the next morning with my head in his dirty laundry basket. Not good. It wasn't until after I was diagnosed and educated myself about my illness that I understood what had happened. The ginseng and other things energy drinks contain are no good for mentally ill people. They can also cancel out your medication rendering it useless for a while. My rule of thumb is if I'm not sure what's in it, I don't ingest it. No one likes waking up on the psyche ward.
Gelatin has been around so long... we just forgot about where it came from 😅... head meat can be some of the best parts too!
Honey is bee vomit
@@SonyEnthusiast Perfume is whale vomit
Yeah... About gelatin why don't they just get some from seaweed or any other way to get gelatin.🤨
This will be really hard to forget….
Your videos are very interesting and educative to watch. Keep it up
Hi
Honey is bee vomit
@@trainfanx2 didn’t ask
Lol
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beef jerky salami and bacon are 3 of my favorite meats
Let all appreciate all of the hard work that goes into these videos ❤❤❤
why make this comment man what a waste of time when you could be ACTUALLY FRICKING WATCHING THE VIDEO
Hi I love be amazed and he's THE good guy😎
@@FALLENZT1 have you heard of multi-tasking?
@@blackpontiac7178 Way to like your own comment mister, even if hes multi-tasking, its still a waste of precious time.
theres no way in HELL that be amazed is gonna see this so i don't see a point in posting the the freaking stupid comment bruhhh
Did you notice ''the the'' in my reply btw?
Honey is bee vomit
I love your videos and sense of humor! Thanks for the info and chuckles.
Worked in a meat processing factory during my student summer breaks 1968 - 1971. Been vegetarian ever since!
Just don't take it too far like That Vegan Teacher
@@Uzi002that vegan creature*
We also use a fruit that looks like a giant egg but is used to make candy here in the philippines
The stuff I eat (and have eaten all my 66 years) I will continue eating. Even knowing "how it's made".
Dad once told me of how they processed pigs when he grew up.... "We used everything but the squeal!" 👍
Rennet.... There is a vegetarian version available for vegan foods.
SPAM.... I have had cans of SPAM go moldy inside still within it's "Best By" date. So no, it doesn't last forever.
Yep, in the hospital they'd give me a cup of orange juice. After the meal my blood sugar spiked! I am Type 2 diabetic. So I learned to avoid it.
19:32 🤣🤣
Honey is bee vomit
If you eat meat, we either accept eating meat with bacteria or preservitives, i don,t think there is a way around it 😅 Unless you go out and use a fresh pig
@@niconugishd9150 All food has some bacteria. Our bodies are huge bacteria farms. No way to avoid it. But that's why we cook our meat.
Seing the thumbnail:
Me:Good thing I don't eat gum.
My friend: Wait-
My friend:Gum is made with wha-
Doesn’t matter how bad my day has been, watching Be Amazed just gives me the high or interesting information i need to feel better and more confident knowing that this channel makes me smarter every day! thank you be amazed!!!
I mean we’ve been eating these things ever since we were born so… I’m not gonna stop I love all these foods
Honey may be disgusting when you think about it but I can confirm how helpful it is for helping cuts heal if nothing else.
Is so funny how i decided to watch this video when I was eating icecream and also with a can of ''Monster'' near.
Let’s put it like that (for the first three facts):
That’s common knowledge in Europe and it’s not gross
Eating human flesh they say it tastes like chicken hahaha
@@leonkellerhuis3642 i`ve heard that too
@@leonkellerhuis3642 Everything tastes like chicken if you don't know what it's supposed to taste like.
The ending breakfast order sums it all up, hilarious 😂
I am frankly amazed you actually produced this, and aappreciate the huge risks you've taken. I almost have to ask, are you okay? No death-wishes or anything? Very brave of you sir.
The only one that won't bother me is that of the bees. I love my raw honey and have been eating it for decades, and often joke about it as being bee-vomit. It only sounds bad to us because we typically associate vomit with things we either eat (candy, chicken nuggets, cereal, hot-dogs etc) and things dogs might eat, and subsequently bring back up, whereas what bees consume is probably the closest thing to divine heavenly manna, or better still, nectar of the gods, that the refining process their heavenly healing bodies add to it, is probably why it's the only food product known to mankind which never spoils. Ancient Egyptians have been known to preserve mummies in it for that very reason, and the honey is still edible to this day. Pharoah-infused of course, probably not one I'd eat myself, though I might be tempted to have a wee sip of any mead made from it.
What do you mean by the first sentences?
@@idontreadorreplyI think it’s because he was calling out a lot of brands and people who make those products for not being completely honest about what’s in their food, and putting people at risk by putting very unhealthy things in, as well as potentially mistreating the animals..
Lol... Backhanded compliment into makes excuses to keep eating vomit.
@@idontreadorreply common sense....you know the authority figures in this world doesnt want the people to know how fucked their food is
"hey, we don't kink-shame here" I think that's the most hilarious thing I've heard all year.
the legend is back
1. Candy 0:40
2. Processed Meats 2:04
3. Honey 4:14
4. Chicken 5:31
5. Ice Cream 7:32
6. Chewing Gum 10:11
7. Protein Shakes 11:33
8. Meat Glue 14:26
9. Sea Food 15:45
10. Monster Energy 17:20
11. Spam 19:19
12. Breakfast 21:39
Appreciate it bruhs 👍 cheers
I have no problem not ever drinking Monster Energy Drink again. Tried it once, I nearly threw up. Urgh, never again. If I want an energy drink, I'll take an original Red Bull, thanks.
@@youtubR72 Just as bad man,,, ,, all of it and not only these foods, the list goes on,,,,
Bees don’t actually vomit the nectar. They use their proboscis or whatever it’s called to “vomit” (not actually vomiting) give it to the other bee.
Makes me glad my store decided to invest in a juicing machine and squeezes fresh OJ every few days, and either serves it to customers in the dining area, and the rest are bottled and placed on the shelves. Yes, short shelf life, but nice and tasty. Smells great, too.
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really cool how is your buisunes doing now 9 months later?
In my country Dominican Republic in few 9 days ago widespread contamination occurred in an elementary school due to a green banana crop in the nearby areas, they used a product called MOCAP as a dewormer for the plants, whose active ingredient is a cholinesterase inhibitor, what happened was that everyone The students and some teachers were affected since they began to have convulsions and epileptic attacks since the cholinesterase inhibitor works as a neurotoxin and of course, being a protein in low doses, it can treat Alzheimer's but if it exceeds the recommended limit or is inhaled it works as a neurotoxin, echoed the matter but the authorities have not given an answer to what happened and those responsible for the event were not punished.
I don't care how they are made but I like the delicious taste of bunch of meat from other animals combined and somehow they taste good
But I was curious how they are made
Thanks for making this video
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WAD DA HELLL
3:26 A beef sausage is usually used for the American hot dog, but pork or poultry sausages are also possible. German hot dogs are usually stuffed with Vienna sausages, Frankfurters or Bockwursts in their own skin.
The sausage meat is colored characteristically red with food coloring. A beef sausage is usually used for the American hot dog, but pork or poultry sausages are also possible.
Why are hot dogs red in Denmark?
Why are the sausages in Denmark so red? The sausages get their striking red color from carmine, also known as cochineal red. Carmine is a natural dye (E 120) that is obtained from cochineal scale insects.10.08.2022
I already know that hotdogs are are showered in Pigsweat 😢(unfortunately)
I got super confused when August was mentioned in summer, where i live august is one of the coldest months 😂😂
Before I start the video I just wanna say I went out and ate a Big Mac after watching Supersize Me 😂And I hate fast/junk food 🤣
9:30 - I question the use of Castoreum....as it seems like A LOT of work just for ice cream. More likely they'd use some industrial byproduct deemed "safe" but cheap. Sounds more like an internet myth.
16:41 - My Sturgeon, my choice.
I love how be amazed all ways leaves us amazed 😂🎉
I love this guy because he's like that white dalmatian adorable le thing🥰let me hug him
9:21 With the help of castoreum, consumers are given the illusion of the taste of raspberries, vanilla or strawberries in foods such as ice cream or yoghurt. In Europe, castoreum is not approved as an additive in food. However, the ban in Europe does not apply to perfumes or after shaves.08.09.2018
I’m scarred… I just ate a hotdog
most commercial sausages use synthetic casings.
Same 😂 nah cause I’m literally scared know not even lien 🫢
I knew a lot already. I avoid most of the stuff other than orange juice anyway. Rest are harmless and I don’t really care that it may be gross. In short it’s nice to buy locally and make the processed meat myself.
😂😂I laughed and laughed and laughed watching the bee vomit animation!
Still eatin' honey though.
Lanolin is also the most efficient source of vitamin D, after sunlight,and supplement.
In the philippines there's a food item where you can literally intestines from pigs cows or even chickens
be amazed: which lists candies as the first food you will no longer eat after finding out how they're made
the dentist who's so obsessed with good dental hygiene that they've never eaten candies before: i have no such weaknesses
3:07made me fall out of my seat💀😭
love the videos keep on making them
1:09 100% of a pig is used it's one of the most efficent food animals we as humans raise. pig products are even used in cigarettes.
If you don't want your ice cream to be made with beaver secretions or antifreeze, there are lots of recipes on the internet that you can use to make ice cream at home.
Nice I’ll try
18:15 that sugar looks juicy and can cost health problems in the same time
Fun fact:
Gummy worms have more bones in them than real worms
That’s why I’m a Muslim I don’t eat gluten or galateen only halal foods 2:27
You are what you eat, but don't forget to eat ze bugz guys to protect the environment.
7:32 honestly as long as I can cook it eat it or just straight up eat it I don't care how it'made, 19:27 also I'll keep on drinking Monster thanks for telling what I have heard 100 times before 😂
Give me some of that bee vomit and keep the beaver butt juice. 😂
ok I'm going to eat a lot of ice-cream
I'm surprised you didn't mention why red punch is nicknamed "bug juice" (carmine).
Why!? Ok I'm looking this up
The thing making me scared to eat some of these foods are the health concerns/risk
As long as I don't see the process, I'm able to eat it.
at least every food has its weaknesses, even natural ones
It’s a good thing all the vodka in my orange juice counteracts all the harmful additives, or at least that’s what I’ll just tell myself
Are you an alcoholic? Don't worry, there's help for you.
Many places deliver. 🤣
At least nothing is wasted.
Stocks and broths are made the same way. Scraps and bones are boiled for a very long time then strained to get broth. In darker broths the bones are broiled or charred first, it smells so good. It also turns into a jelly when cooled since it has the collegen of the bones and other things in it.
It why the left over egg drop soup from Chinese takeout is a jelly before reheating it.
I like this channel, it's informative but at the same time it freaks me out
4:51 I already never will because I’m pescatarian.
"Hey, we don't kink-shame here." 😂😂😂
Caviars are not legal to farm in that way now( i think) due to their extinction caviar farmers now use a different method, by pushing the mothers belly they get all caviar and the mother will be safe. I dont see killing those fish for caviar method anymore these days... But some ppl still use it
I know this should put us off some foods. But I could really go for some honeyed bacon right now. 😋
me too, Darren, me too
Why would I eat balloons?! U tryna kill me?!
Nice try. But I'm still eating all you mentioned.
2 cups water, 1 cup oats and little salt. Get the water boiling, add the oats and the salt. Boil till the oats are soft.
Put some in a bowl.
You can add milk to it and just cut some fruits.
The oats are actually slightly sweet by themselves.
Unlike many, many other videos, your commentary is not harsh, rather it is soothing. Except when you talk about things we will never eat again🤢🤮🤐 Not to mention, no very irritating segue between sections of the video. And as others have mentioned, interesting and educational. Please continue to amaze us.
Don't care how it's made, it tastes good that's all that matters.
I'm glad I switched to just water for my drinks, occasionally juice or a soft drink but around 99% percent of the time... water 😅💧💚
yea that is very good but how weel are you doing 9 months later?
Water's not any better. You ever buy a jug and look at the source? Unless it's certified springwater, the source is usually "municipal water supply" - aka tap water in a jug. Very noticeable difference in taste, too, between springwater and the bilgewater that's been processed and then stored in plastic.
Even if the water itself is fine, the plastic containers it's stored in are dubious at best.
This might sound weird but I’m a type 1 diabetic and I am actually glad you said type 2 diabetes 😅
I knew a lot of this stuff from watching Food Network and the Cooking Channel. Stuff like honey from bee vomit to how meats such as processed and stuff like chicken and steak, even caviar being fish eggs and oysters being served live. The candy, ice cream, protein shakes, and gum was new to me and taught me a lot on what we’re eating. While I won’t stop eating a lot of this stuff, everything but Monster Energy and protein shakes, I’ll definitely pay more attention to what I’m buying before eating it.
All poisoned
IDC whats in candy, i still eat it. Also ur vids r awesome i appreciate the work that goes into these, Keep going!
I’m worried about our mystery man’s voice. It’s sounded very strained lately, I’m hoping he’s okay.
making my own flacking orange juice , should listen to my idol.
I am surprised he is not mentioning about nestles products or their water bottles and how they are made!
Are you SERIOUS right now bro?
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One can consider this video a wake up call regarding their diet and never eat those foods again, or one can understand the reality that unless they live next to a farm, they'll never really know how everything's made and thus should appreciate the wide variety of foods out there. Frankly, both can be possible, though I'm adamant to believe just the latter.
Ok so I’m here at 0:31 in the vid and I wanna know but don’t at the same time I’M SO CURIOUS!! BUT I SEE THAT PICTURE OF ICE CREAM AND I’M NOT GONNA NOT EAT IT AGAIN!
3:06 YES I WILL
7:32 I’M NOT READY FOR THIS!
10:10 …🤢
I don’t know why, but this made me even hungrier for all these things 😂
Wonderful video. Super informative!!!
I'm still craving a hotdog and some ice-cream after this
not me