Drive to the grocery store in your plastic car,, buy plastic food,, and pay for it with plastic, put into a plastic bag, take it home and put it into your plastic refrigerator. Welcome to America!!!!!!!
Despite the deceiving involved on the products we eat on a regular basis, people on this part of the world refuse to recognize that ALL this processed food is detrimental to us. Saying "I love this food no matter what they put in it" is literally like saying : "my grandfather died at 93 and he was a smoker all his life". Not recognizing the dangers involved in processed foods is not only irresponsibly, it is dangerous. , actually VERY dangerous. In the event you don't believe that, just ask any family physician with a couple of generations experience under their belt. Greetings from Toronto.
Kraft cheese is made with aged cheese, whey, and cheese by-products as the basic ingredients in the process and the by-product is actually FRESH cheese trimmed from the processing machinery then recycled back into the the system to reduce unnecessary product waste. I know, I worked first hand in that process in one of their plants that produced Kraft Singles, Deluxe slices as well as cheese for McDonalds.
@Billycv62 Thank you for providing additional information about the ingredients used in Kraft cheese and your firsthand experience working in the cheese production process. It's valuable to hear insights from someone with direct experience in the industry. 😉
I'm sorry BabbleTop Kraft does not market their cheese product as "Cheese". Per the FDA they are required to call it, "Pasteurized Prepared Cheese Product". And it still contains milk which is the main ingredient in cheese. Having said that, it still tastes great and is well known and used in most countries.
@Boyd "Skip" Crough Thank you for the clarification. You are correct that Kraft markets their cheese product as "Pasteurized Prepared Cheese Product" rather than simply "cheese," and that milk is a main ingredient in cheese.🥰
So if I add milk to nuclear waste and it tastes good therefore I must not speak of the deadly products in it anymore? I'm glad you don't work for the FDA
So why, when I ask for a cheese burger - do I get american cheese? Processed cheese (also known as process cheese, cheese food, prepared cheese, cheese product, or plastic cheese) is a food product made from cheese and unfermented dairy ingredients mixed with emulsifiers. Additional ingredients, such as vegetable oils, salt, food coloring, or sugar may be included. As a result, many flavors, colors, and textures of processed cheese exist. Processed cheese typically contains around 50 to 60% traditional cheese.
Idk where you get your info but kraft cheese slices are labled american cheese. Its mostky only found in u.s. uk dont play that bs and almost any fast food place labels it as cheese. But its not its nothing but chemicals and taste like shit unless melted
@Diann Showers Yes, that's true. Some processed cheese products, which are sometimes referred to as "fake cheese" or "cheese food," can have a poor melting consistency or may not melt at all. This can be due to a variety of factors, such as the type of emulsifiers and stabilizers used in the cheese product or the amount of actual cheese present in the product.😁😉
@Rachael Ray cUltimately, the most important thing is to enjoy the foods that you like, so feel free to stick with cheddar cheese and any other foods that appeal to your taste buds!🙂
Actually crab sticks are not exactly a lie because they never told you they were real crab sticks in fact label does say imitation crab meat where the wind comes in
@Johnny McNeal You are correct that the labeling of "imitation crab meat" on packaging for crab sticks or seafood sticks is not necessarily a lie. The term "imitation" suggests that the product is not made with real crab meat, and the specific ingredients used may vary depending on the manufacturer and recipe.😉
It is called surimi. I love the taste of it and know exactly what I am eating. Not really a fake. Anyone who has eaten crab probably knows it is not crab.
Velvetta is a better tasting processed cheese, Kraft singles when, you get older starts looking and tasting to plasticky! It’s that way with certain food products! Like Hershey’s Syrup it tastes so, much better in a can than, in those plastic bottles, that’s like pudding and, fruit cups taste so, much better from a can than, plastic container!
@Sonya Fox Personal taste preferences can certainly play a role in which type of processed cheese or other food products one prefers. Some people may prefer the taste and texture of Velveeta, while others may prefer Kraft Singles or other types of processed cheese.😁
@@skip081961 Really, I’m only in my mid 50’s besides, I’m not dumb and, I my vision is just fine! The thing is, I grew up in the 70s and, I can tell you things that tend to be wrapped in plastic our are in plastic containers tend to have a residue on them, next time you get a bottle of Hershey’s Syrup or you get something in a plastic container such as fruit or pudding check the fill line sometimes you will tend to see a sticky like glue, feel that, and see, if you would eat that, with a can if don’t take to long to eat it you will see there’s none of that!
@@sonyafox3271 Hi Sonya, you are kinda' nutty but I like that! I'm in my early 60's and I wasn't speaking to the Kraft brand singles per se, I was actually talking about all American cheeses. I buy the Costco brand American cheese and the deli American cheese too. I love the stuff. Internationally, American cheese is a hit! Don't get me wrong, I love ALL the real cheeses as well. I'm a cheese fanatic.
@Kev A Velveeta is a processed cheese product that is made by blending natural cheese with other ingredients, such as whey protein concentrate, milk, and preservatives. It has a smooth, creamy texture and a mild, cheesy flavor that many people find delicious.😊
If you want a real seafood delicacy that is white fish and doesn't pretend to be something else, like crabsticks, try scampi instead which is a British seafood delicacy. Real parmesan is from Italy and nowhere else.
@Victoria Hope Cheddar and provolone are both delicious cheeses that can be used in a variety of cheesy dishes. Cheddar is a hard, sharp-tasting cheese that is popular in many dishes, including macaroni and cheese, casseroles, and grilled cheese sandwiches. Provolone is a semi-hard cheese that is known for its mild, buttery flavor and is often used in sandwiches and pizzas.❤️
@David Comte de Herstal It sounds like you have a good memory for the food items you regularly purchase! This can be a helpful skill when grocery shopping, as it can save you time and help ensure that you don't forget any important items.❤️
@Kris Frederick It's true that Twinkies are a bit of a mystery when it comes to their ingredients and how they are made. However, Twinkies are a type of snack cake that has been around since the 1930s, and they are made by the Hostess Brands company in the United States.😉
@The Ink Pit Ox Ordering a burger without cheese and adding it yourself is a great way to customize your meal and ensure that it is made to your liking. By adding the cheese yourself, you have more control over the amount and type of cheese that goes on your burger. This can be especially helpful if you have dietary restrictions or preferences, as you can choose a cheese that meets your specific needs.😉❤️
I hate the taste of processed bacon bits which don't taste like bacon , and american cheese which tastes salty, flat andprocessed, the crab sticks you can tell are salty artifical processed meat and pringles which are hard and tastes like salty cardboard but I love baby carrots and bananas but I never saw crab sticks in colors. I only like the better brannds of parmesan cheese not brands like kraft which take like salty processed fillers. I didnt know that chucken tikka masala was invented in Scotland. I never knew that about nyts and coffee and cocoa beans.
@PhtevenJ It's possible that some people may not realize that not all bacon bits are made with real meat. While some brands of bacon bits are made with real bacon, others may be made with soy or other plant-based ingredients to provide a similar flavor and texture.👌
The carrots themselves are deceiving as they were actually colored the typical color or roots. They had to be morphed into the orange color we now love.
@Kevin Hutchins Yes, that's correct! Carrots are indeed carrots, and bananas are indeed bananas. Carrots are orange root vegetables that are rich in nutrients like beta-carotene, while bananas are yellow fruit with a sweet taste and are a good source of potassium.😊
@Brian Moody It's always great to learn something new! Understanding how things work with food can help us make informed decisions about what we eat, and can ultimately contribute to better health and well-being. If you have any specific questions or topics you'd like to learn more about, feel free to ask!❤️🥰
Chicken tikka masala came along as recently as 1977. Another 'Indian' dish with a GB origin is balti which originated in Birmingham, England in 1984. IDK if you have balti in America, and neither do I know whether either chicken tikka masala or balti have made it to India.
@Lady Rei American cheese is a processed cheese product commonly used in the United States. It is made from a blend of natural cheeses, such as cheddar and colby, along with other ingredients like emulsifiers and preservatives.😉
@robocat893 It's not necessarily the case that Brad Pitt eats in every movie he's in, but he is known for incorporating food into his performances and making food-related scenes memorable.😄
@OG Judy 🎨 Processed cheese does contain some additives and emulsifiers to give it a smooth texture and prevent the cheese from separating. One of the additives used in some processed cheese products is sodium citrate, which is also used as a sequestrant in some plastics. 😁
@Atlas It's understandable that you and your family have specific concerns about the safety and health aspects of certain food products. It's important for individuals and families to make choices that align with their values and address their unique dietary and health needs. Different countries have their own food regulations and standards in place to ensure the safety and quality of products. If you prefer to avoid foods made in America for personal reasons, it's important to research and understand the regulations and standards of the specific country or region you choose to source your food from. 😁
@Edward Ranno That's an amusing thought, but Pringles is a well-known and popular brand of potato chips. They have become famous for their unique shape, stackability, and wide range of flavors. While it's fun to imagine a world where Pringles made tennis balls instead of chips, it's unlikely to be their area of expertise or focus. 😋
They are absolutely wrong they didn't have a variety you only had the original flavored Pringles did it the other flavors of Pringles didn't come to maybe twenty-five or thirty later
@Johnny McNeal It's possible that the availability of Pringles flavors varied depending on the region or time period. However, Pringles did introduce new flavors over the years since they were first introduced in 1967. Some popular Pringles flavors that have been released over the years include sour cream and onion, cheddar cheese, BBQ, and salt and vinegar, among others.🙂
The only way that you’re getting garbage parmigiana cheese in America is if you’re buying garbage like Kraft. Or my personal favorite…grated pasta topping. Yucko! It’s hydrogenated vegetable oil and sawdust. You’re talking some big liberties assuming that all Americans only buy garbage cheese. We have good cheeses in America. They just don’t come in a plastic shaker container.
@ichimakii uchiha Indeed, imitation crab, also known as surimi, can have a unique texture that might make it a bit delicate when cooking. If you're looking for a more robust texture, you might want to consider using real crab meat instead. But if you enjoy the unique taste and texture of imitation crab, just remember to be a little gentle with it during cooking!
@Diann Showers If the packaging says "imitation crab," it means that the crab meat used in the product is not actually real crab meat, but rather a type of seafood that has been processed and flavored to resemble crab meat.😊
You guys know there are OTHER brands of American Cheese besides Kraft 🙄. Real American cheese is real cheese; it's usually a blend of different cheddars.
You mean Kraft American Singles are NOT made from five ounces of milk per slice? :,( I thought that's what made them taste better than that imitation "cheese" made mostly of oil and water...yuk!
"American Cheese" is an abomination. Why? Well yes it does melt - but it is a processed "cheese food" that is made mostly of processed oil and has about as much flavor as the plastic that it is wrapped in.🤑
@Greg LaPointe While it's true that some places may charge a small fee for using their air pumps, it's not a universally applied practice. In some regions or at certain gas stations, you may find air pumps that are provided free of charge as a convenience for customers.🖤😊
@ichimakii uchiha Tastes in food can vary widely from person to person, and American cheese is no exception. American cheese is known for its smooth texture and mild flavor, making it a popular choice for melting on burgers and sandwiches. However, others might prefer different types of cheese with stronger flavors or more complex textures. From sharp cheddars to creamy bries and everything in between, there's a cheese for every palate!
Parmesan Cheese, you can actually get the real stuff here in grocery stores in the US and, actually buy portions of it with the rind, the best place to get it though is the foreign markets, Jungle Jim’s in Fairfield, Ohio and, there’s another location in Cincinnati, Ohio! They also sell different fresh vegetables and, fruits from all over the country to! So, this means they have Italy’s broccolini! It’s so, delicious!
@@sonyafox3271 I live in PA. I worked as a home health care professional a long time ago. I was working for this elderly Italian guy and his daughter went back to Italy on vacation amd brought back the Parma from there and it was really good
Parmesan Cheese/ Parmesan Reggiano! You can actually buy it in American Stores, back in the deli’s, you can even buy a portion of the rind! You can even buy it fresher in foreign food markets and, there are 2 big International Food Markets in Ohio. Jungle Jim’s, one in Fairfield, Oh and, the other in Cincinnati, Ohio. You can buy just about any foreign and, domestic food you want in there! They even sell international vegetables and fruits, because, that’s how, I got to taste broccolini, and, it’s so, delicious! Otherwise, I wouldn’t been able to try it!
@Diann Showers While it is possible to find high-quality Parmesan cheese in other parts of the world, including the United States, there may be variations in taste and texture depending on the specific producer and the methods used to make the cheese.😊
Drive to the grocery store in your plastic car,, buy plastic food,, and pay for it with plastic, put into a plastic bag, take it home and put it into your plastic refrigerator. Welcome to America!!!!!!!
Kraft American cheese is heaven sent!! One of the greatest food products ever!
The sad part is if you read the label of all these products they say the same thing without the drama.
Spectacular! 😂
Despite the deceiving involved on the products we eat on a regular basis, people on this part of the world refuse to recognize that ALL this processed food is detrimental to us.
Saying "I love this food no matter what they put in it" is literally like saying : "my grandfather died at 93 and he was a smoker all his life".
Not recognizing the dangers involved in processed foods is not only irresponsibly, it is dangerous.
, actually VERY dangerous. In the event you don't believe that, just ask any family physician with a couple of generations experience under their belt.
Greetings from Toronto.
At no point in my lifetime have i ever needed "baby carrots" explained to me.
How about Carrot Chips? Just sliced carrot with the crinkle style is all. 😂🤣😅😎
Baby carrots were invented to cut down (😁) food waste.
THIS!
Kraft cheese is made with aged cheese, whey, and cheese by-products as the basic ingredients in the process and the by-product is actually FRESH cheese trimmed from the processing machinery then recycled back into the the system to reduce unnecessary product waste. I know, I worked first hand in that process in one of their plants that produced Kraft Singles, Deluxe slices as well as cheese for McDonalds.
@Billycv62 Thank you for providing additional information about the ingredients used in Kraft cheese and your firsthand experience working in the cheese production process. It's valuable to hear insights from someone with direct experience in the industry. 😉
If it comes from Kraft, look for the lie.
I'm sorry BabbleTop Kraft does not market their cheese product as "Cheese". Per the FDA they are required to call it, "Pasteurized Prepared Cheese Product". And it still contains milk which is the main ingredient in cheese. Having said that, it still tastes great and is well known and used in most countries.
@Boyd "Skip" Crough Thank you for the clarification. You are correct that Kraft markets their cheese product as "Pasteurized Prepared Cheese Product" rather than simply "cheese," and that milk is a main ingredient in cheese.🥰
@@BabbleTop Indeed, it's a lot better than that almond milk cheese crap..
So if I add milk to nuclear waste and it tastes good therefore I must not speak of the deadly products in it anymore? I'm glad you don't work for the FDA
So why, when I ask for a cheese burger - do I get american cheese? Processed cheese (also known as process cheese, cheese food, prepared cheese, cheese product, or plastic cheese) is a food product made from cheese and unfermented dairy ingredients mixed with emulsifiers. Additional ingredients, such as vegetable oils, salt, food coloring, or sugar may be included. As a result, many flavors, colors, and textures of processed cheese exist. Processed cheese typically contains around 50 to 60% traditional cheese.
Idk where you get your info but kraft cheese slices are labled american cheese. Its mostky only found in u.s. uk dont play that bs and almost any fast food place labels it as cheese. But its not its nothing but chemicals and taste like shit unless melted
BabbleTop can you do a Top 50 Pancake Recipes To Make and Try Out.
@Professor Dreamer Acknowledged on this bro i'll add on my list!😄
Some of that fake cheese is so bad that it doesnt even melt
@Diann Showers Yes, that's true. Some processed cheese products, which are sometimes referred to as "fake cheese" or "cheese food," can have a poor melting consistency or may not melt at all. This can be due to a variety of factors, such as the type of emulsifiers and stabilizers used in the cheese product or the amount of actual cheese present in the product.😁😉
I freaking hate American cheese, give me cheddar any day
I prefer muenster and provolone. I like Swiss cheese too
@Rachael Ray cUltimately, the most important thing is to enjoy the foods that you like, so feel free to stick with cheddar cheese and any other foods that appeal to your taste buds!🙂
Sharp or extra sharp for me
Try Cheddar, provolone, swiss and pepper jack on a double grill cheese.
😋😋😋😋😋😋😋
@@diannshowers9129 see my other post hear.
American Cheese isnt cheese. (Next Breath) "While it does have cheese in it..." THAT MAKES IT CHEESE!
Lasagne has cheese in it but it’s not cheese.
Actually crab sticks are not exactly a lie because they never told you they were real crab sticks in fact label does say imitation crab meat where the wind comes in
@Johnny McNeal You are correct that the labeling of "imitation crab meat" on packaging for crab sticks or seafood sticks is not necessarily a lie. The term "imitation" suggests that the product is not made with real crab meat, and the specific ingredients used may vary depending on the manufacturer and recipe.😉
It is called surimi. I love the taste of it and know exactly what I am eating. Not really a fake. Anyone who has eaten crab probably knows it is not crab.
Not all of them say that. Ones at my store are called snow legs too. Which is bs. Trying to trick us into thinking its crab
Velvetta is a better tasting processed cheese, Kraft singles when, you get older starts looking and tasting to plasticky! It’s that way with certain food products! Like Hershey’s Syrup it tastes so, much better in a can than, in those plastic bottles, that’s like pudding and, fruit cups taste so, much better from a can than, plastic container!
Kraft Deli Deluxe slices are superb, the singles always suck regardless of the brand, even Kraft.
@Sonya Fox Personal taste preferences can certainly play a role in which type of processed cheese or other food products one prefers. Some people may prefer the taste and texture of Velveeta, while others may prefer Kraft Singles or other types of processed cheese.😁
Hahaha... be careful, as you are getting older you may not be unwrapping the cheese. maybe you are eating the wrapper.
@@skip081961 Really, I’m only in my mid 50’s besides, I’m not dumb and, I my vision is just fine! The thing is, I grew up in the 70s and, I can tell you things that tend to be wrapped in plastic our are in plastic containers tend to have a residue on them, next time you get a bottle of Hershey’s Syrup or you get something in a plastic container such as fruit or pudding check the fill line sometimes you will tend to see a sticky like glue, feel that, and see, if you would eat that, with a can if don’t take to long to eat it you will see there’s none of that!
@@sonyafox3271 Hi Sonya, you are kinda' nutty but I like that! I'm in my early 60's and I wasn't speaking to the Kraft brand singles per se, I was actually talking about all American cheeses. I buy the Costco brand American cheese and the deli American cheese too. I love the stuff. Internationally, American cheese is a hit! Don't get me wrong, I love ALL the real cheeses as well. I'm a cheese fanatic.
Nice video babbletop
@MERVIN PILLAY Thanks for your kind words bro really appreciated!👌😉
The Parmesan ingredients list mentions cellulose which could just be wood pulp.
It is wood pulp
How did Velveeta not make the list? I'm not sure what it is, but it's tasty.
@Kev A Velveeta is a processed cheese product that is made by blending natural cheese with other ingredients, such as whey protein concentrate, milk, and preservatives. It has a smooth, creamy texture and a mild, cheesy flavor that many people find delicious.😊
Velveeta is American cheese made by Kraft
@@BabbleTop unless you have hypertension lol the sodium contents will kill you 🤣
But alas, Velveeta made fun if by all of us, dies contain a mix and 3 real cheeses at least.
If you want a real seafood delicacy that is white fish and doesn't pretend to be something else, like crabsticks, try scampi instead which is a British seafood delicacy.
Real parmesan is from Italy and nowhere else.
Cheddar and provolone are better for cheesy dishes.
@Victoria Hope Cheddar and provolone are both delicious cheeses that can be used in a variety of cheesy dishes. Cheddar is a hard, sharp-tasting cheese that is popular in many dishes, including macaroni and cheese, casseroles, and grilled cheese sandwiches. Provolone is a semi-hard cheese that is known for its mild, buttery flavor and is often used in sandwiches and pizzas.❤️
Pecorino or Red Leicester are better
I know and look almost always exept for foodstuff I buy regularly.
@David Comte de Herstal It sounds like you have a good memory for the food items you regularly purchase! This can be a helpful skill when grocery shopping, as it can save you time and help ensure that you don't forget any important items.❤️
Kraft singles still the best for "classic" grilled cheese sandwich
Red Leicester is way better on toasted cheese
GREAT VIDEO!
As an American, I will say American cheese is gross. Cheddar, please.
Twinkies are truthful by default. Because no one knows WTF a Twinkie is in the wild 👀
@Kris Frederick It's true that Twinkies are a bit of a mystery when it comes to their ingredients and how they are made. However, Twinkies are a type of snack cake that has been around since the 1930s, and they are made by the Hostess Brands company in the United States.😉
Not if you get free-range Twinkies.
just search for they gay slang "Twink" and you'll have your answer
Whenever I order a burger to go, I order without cheese and put some on myself.
When I used to eat cheese, I always asked if they had real cheddar before I ordered a cheese burger. If they didn't, I just ordered the burger.
@The Ink Pit Ox Ordering a burger without cheese and adding it yourself is a great way to customize your meal and ensure that it is made to your liking. By adding the cheese yourself, you have more control over the amount and type of cheese that goes on your burger. This can be especially helpful if you have dietary restrictions or preferences, as you can choose a cheese that meets your specific needs.😉❤️
I hate the taste of processed bacon bits which don't taste like bacon , and american cheese which tastes salty, flat andprocessed, the crab sticks you can tell are salty artifical processed meat and pringles which are hard and tastes like salty cardboard but I love baby carrots and bananas but I never saw crab sticks in colors. I only like the better brannds of parmesan cheese not brands like kraft which take like salty processed fillers. I didnt know that chucken tikka masala was invented in Scotland. I never knew that about nyts and coffee and cocoa beans.
People dont know that bacon bits arent always meat? that crazy, i thought it was obvious
@PhtevenJ It's possible that some people may not realize that not all bacon bits are made with real meat. While some brands of bacon bits are made with real bacon, others may be made with soy or other plant-based ingredients to provide a similar flavor and texture.👌
Artificial Crab Gets me Nauseated
The carrots themselves are deceiving as they were actually colored the typical color or roots. They had to be morphed into the orange color we now love.
So carrots really are carrots and bananas really are bananas. Got it!
@Kevin Hutchins Yes, that's correct! Carrots are indeed carrots, and bananas are indeed bananas. Carrots are orange root vegetables that are rich in nutrients like beta-carotene, while bananas are yellow fruit with a sweet taste and are a good source of potassium.😊
Learn something knew every day,about how things work with food.
@Brian Moody It's always great to learn something new! Understanding how things work with food can help us make informed decisions about what we eat, and can ultimately contribute to better health and well-being. If you have any specific questions or topics you'd like to learn more about, feel free to ask!❤️🥰
Smoked salmon is superior
However baked caviar is super superior
So no one is gonna talk about that cheese 🧀 that doesn’t melt in the microwave or stove top when you cook it??? 😂ijs
Hey There Babble Top 👋😉
@Ismail Mayet Hello bro Welcome back!!! Keep watching bro!❤️
Chicken tikka masala came along as recently as 1977. Another 'Indian' dish with a GB origin is balti which originated in Birmingham, England in 1984. IDK if you have balti in America, and neither do I know whether either chicken tikka masala or balti have made it to India.
Tikka Masala is in India now I believe. North India. That’s second hand information though.
I’m not sure Chasni has really left Scotland yet!
I never liked american cheese and when I found out it was not real cheese it explained everything.
@Lady Rei American cheese is a processed cheese product commonly used in the United States. It is made from a blend of natural cheeses, such as cheddar and colby, along with other ingredients like emulsifiers and preservatives.😉
I already knew tikka masalas was British
Majority of food is fake
Does Brad Pitt eat in every movie he's in?
Yes. So do I!
@robocat893 It's not necessarily the case that Brad Pitt eats in every movie he's in, but he is known for incorporating food into his performances and making food-related scenes memorable.😄
The banana one is kind of a silly sense the same can be said about most fruits and vegetables. Just look at corn and watermelons.
Narrator sounds like Wendie Malick.
Yes!!
0:46 What ABOUT Santa Clause???
He's in jail for taking bribes.
I think the woman's voice in this video is that of Judith Tupper-Stone, aka Wendie Malick.
I buy sliced deli American cheese which is made by Cabot. Yes, it's real cheese. I'll never buy Kraft Singles.
Processed cheese is one chemical away from plastic🤪
@OG Judy 🎨 Processed cheese does contain some additives and emulsifiers to give it a smooth texture and prevent the cheese from separating. One of the additives used in some processed cheese products is sodium citrate, which is also used as a sequestrant in some plastics. 😁
Kraft has always been a junk food brand.
My family honestly makes it a point to not to buy foods made in America for health and safety reasons.
@Atlas It's understandable that you and your family have specific concerns about the safety and health aspects of certain food products. It's important for individuals and families to make choices that align with their values and address their unique dietary and health needs. Different countries have their own food regulations and standards in place to ensure the safety and quality of products. If you prefer to avoid foods made in America for personal reasons, it's important to research and understand the regulations and standards of the specific country or region you choose to source your food from. 😁
I Cannot eat those slices OR the makaroni N cheese either..Gads!
@mike miller Why bro??😁
My Pet Peeve: I Hate Liars!!!!
I have a pet peeve. I keep him in the basement and throw him an occasional snack.
Pringle’s should have just made tennis balls
@Edward Ranno That's an amusing thought, but Pringles is a well-known and popular brand of potato chips. They have become famous for their unique shape, stackability, and wide range of flavors. While it's fun to imagine a world where Pringles made tennis balls instead of chips, it's unlikely to be their area of expertise or focus. 😋
Could have kept the Baby Carrots off the list
They are absolutely wrong they didn't have a variety you only had the original flavored Pringles did it the other flavors of Pringles didn't come to maybe twenty-five or thirty later
@Johnny McNeal It's possible that the availability of Pringles flavors varied depending on the region or time period. However, Pringles did introduce new flavors over the years since they were first introduced in 1967. Some popular Pringles flavors that have been released over the years include sour cream and onion, cheddar cheese, BBQ, and salt and vinegar, among others.🙂
PARMIGIANO REGGIANO (always check the spelling): best to buy the real thing from Italy and grate it yourself.
Great video as usual BabbleTop, can you reply to me with two random emojis for old times' sake?
@M CHOY 👍😊
The only way that you’re getting garbage parmigiana cheese in America is if you’re buying garbage like Kraft. Or my personal favorite…grated pasta topping. Yucko! It’s hydrogenated vegetable oil and sawdust. You’re talking some big liberties assuming that all Americans only buy garbage cheese. We have good cheeses in America. They just don’t come in a plastic shaker container.
Get flaked or shaven parmesan from grocery store deli, not Kraft, to sprinkle in spaghetti, it melts
@@CynthiaWord-iq7in exactly!
Oh no Chandler!!!
it's funny because you cook imitation crab and they fall apart
@ichimakii uchiha Indeed, imitation crab, also known as surimi, can have a unique texture that might make it a bit delicate when cooking. If you're looking for a more robust texture, you might want to consider using real crab meat instead. But if you enjoy the unique taste and texture of imitation crab, just remember to be a little gentle with it during cooking!
@@BabbleTop kinda hard with most brands it's like just the force of cooking makes it roll or just fall apart
The packaging says imitation crab
@Diann Showers If the packaging says "imitation crab," it means that the crab meat used in the product is not actually real crab meat, but rather a type of seafood that has been processed and flavored to resemble crab meat.😊
You guys know there are OTHER brands of American Cheese besides Kraft 🙄.
Real American cheese is real cheese; it's usually a blend of different cheddars.
You mean Kraft American Singles are NOT made from five ounces of milk per slice? :,( I thought that's what made them taste better than that imitation "cheese" made mostly of oil and water...yuk!
"American Cheese" is an abomination. Why? Well yes it does melt - but it is a processed "cheese food" that is made mostly of processed oil and has about as much flavor as the plastic that it is wrapped in.🤑
Did you know that Cheez whiz doesn't biodegrade?
What's a Cheez whiz? 🤔
Deez nuts. Thank you Thank you very much 😊.
Joe mama also I applaud your decision to read this
does this include the cake because the cake is a lie from the video games portal and minecraft because the cake is a lie
air is not free you have pay for air at the gas stations
@Greg LaPointe While it's true that some places may charge a small fee for using their air pumps, it's not a universally applied practice. In some regions or at certain gas stations, you may find air pumps that are provided free of charge as a convenience for customers.🖤😊
The Cake Is A Lie!
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OMG!!! I'M GONNA SOOOOO.....STOP.....EATING THESE!!.....🙄....NOT!!!! WHO TF "REALLY" EATS....ANY....OF THESE, WITHOUT KNOWING....THEY AREN'T....."AS APPEARS"?!?!?!🙄
American "chees6" doesn't even taste like cheese. I eat real cheese
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The segment on American cheese is wrecked with inaccuracies, but I'm sick and tired of correcting the record, so I'm going to let it go. 👎👇⤵⬇
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Is this video aimed at people that can't read? If you know how to read, you already know everything in this video.
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American cheese is terrible
@ichimakii uchiha Tastes in food can vary widely from person to person, and American cheese is no exception. American cheese is known for its smooth texture and mild flavor, making it a popular choice for melting on burgers and sandwiches. However, others might prefer different types of cheese with stronger flavors or more complex textures. From sharp cheddars to creamy bries and everything in between, there's a cheese for every palate!
@BabbleTop idk o.o it doesn't seem like cheese in America unless you make it yourself I don't like it it seems fake and disgusting
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Ps Misnomer - a wrong or inaccurate name or designation.
Ive had real parmasian from italy. Its better than the stuff we get here
Parmesan Cheese, you can actually get the real stuff here in grocery stores in the US and, actually buy portions of it with the rind, the best place to get it though is the foreign markets, Jungle Jim’s in Fairfield, Ohio and, there’s another location in Cincinnati, Ohio! They also sell different fresh vegetables and, fruits from all over the country to! So, this means they have Italy’s broccolini! It’s so, delicious!
@@sonyafox3271 I live in PA. I worked as a home health care professional a long time ago. I was working for this elderly Italian guy and his daughter went back to Italy on vacation amd brought back the Parma from there and it was really good
Parmesan Cheese/ Parmesan Reggiano! You can actually buy it in American Stores, back in the deli’s, you can even buy a portion of the rind! You can even buy it fresher in foreign food markets and, there are 2 big International Food Markets in Ohio. Jungle Jim’s, one in Fairfield, Oh and, the other in Cincinnati, Ohio. You can buy just about any foreign and, domestic food you want in there! They even sell international vegetables and fruits, because, that’s how, I got to taste broccolini, and, it’s so, delicious! Otherwise, I wouldn’t been able to try it!
You can get it here.
@Diann Showers While it is possible to find high-quality Parmesan cheese in other parts of the world, including the United States, there may be variations in taste and texture depending on the specific producer and the methods used to make the cheese.😊
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Just get to the facts and leave all the story telling out.
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is this ,'' just shoot me'', ?
Have some pride make real food 😡✌️
It's not a lie, if you believe it.