Say what you want about matpat but it’s just insane in the best way that he’s able to put in 100 hours of research based on the question “is coffee a soup”
Well tea isn't water flavored by seeds, it's usually leaves so it might be more of a broth than a soup. I personally don't recall any fruit being a leaf of any plant.
The issue with the sandwitch thing is legality, you can't have 2 restaurants too similar next to each other in like a mall, because they become redundant, but if the main difference between two restaurants is debated, someone has to decide if it's similar enough
The cold and hot meal stuff is the bane of snap recipients, can't tell you how many times an item was a "heat and eat' (microwave) version of a warm meal and I couldn't buy it with snap
Coffee gravy is a thing, just usually not just coffee but coffee with pan drippings from ham or bacon like red eye gravy. It can be added to other things, too, just not a large amount; like chili or black beans for some depth of flavor.
Imo coffee is technically a tea. As explained, soup (put very simply) fuses the water with the other ingredients that aren't necessarily in the final product, though they are, to some degree, mixed. But, as Mat stated, soup is considered a food, not a beverage. You know what is almost the exact same thing but considered a beverage? Tea. Thank you
Coffee is made from water going through a filter of ground roasted seeds with a base of steamed milk added afterwards. Tea is made from cut leaves put into a boiling water base. Soup is typically made by boiling (non-)pulped meat, vegetables, and/or some other stuff in a broth or water base. So no, coffee is neither a tea or a soup, but its own thing called 𝒸𝑜𝒻𝒻𝑒𝑒 which includes hot chocolate (unless you're a madman that uses water instead of milk for hot chocolate)
"I don't think there is a certain way to make a sandwich, 'cause there are so many kinds of bread to put stuff in!" - You just described a certain way of making a sandwich. "It's context-dependent! It's what you FEEL! That's all language is!" Well, no, and it's dim of you to even say that. Language is specific. That's what makes it functional. We call Subway sandwiches because the primary thing they make _matches the definition_ of a sandwich. Pizza, on the other hand, does not match this definition. It doesn't matter at all if you _feel_ like a tree is a sandwich, if it is definitively not a sandwich.
3:36 well, I mean, there was a whole 2 videos on how you can eat trees, so if the ink is non toxic, then you could technically eat it, and it’s only sacrilege if you’re Christian, so almost anyone could technically eat the Bible. “Excuse me, while I split the sea.” “What, are you Moses or something?” “No, literally. I’m going to split the word sea as im biting the page.”
8:10 Mat Pat said the wife is wrong because of the bean part and not the soup part, which means that early on in the video, he already said that it is a soup 😮
I skipped ten seconds and it went from patterrz explaining his opinions on the definition of a sandwhich and then he was talking about weather or not it was sacrilage to eat the bible
Coffee is a tisane. Same as tea, chamomile and all that other 'soak plant in hot water for a while then drink it' stuff. It's exactly and entirely that simple but people can't be bothered to know words.
See I would argue the opposite here. I'd say tea and coffee are broths, with a slightly expanded definition in coffee's case, because a soup requires the finished product to contain some sort of solid mass (even if pureed).
We use Latin for scientific names because the language is dead and doesn't change anymore. The word 'bean' might eventually mean something else, but that just means you'll use a new word for what 'bean' currently refers to.
If you think your tea and coffee is ruined hohoho. You have no idea. Do you know your bread is also extremely unhealthy. ESPECIALLY in the us who still use chemicals in their bread which has been banned by Europe .
99% of what Matpat says is either just plain wrong or deliberate misinterpretation of data. The man made a video about how pasta can be made less dangerous for diabetics and trying his method actually DOUBLED the amount of sugar in my blood than just cooking it in a pot! Frankly his food channel is dangerous.
Can you, like, explain why that happened? Not doubting you or anything, but if I remember correctly the only thing he said in his video was to re-heat pasta, and I can't really see why that would have such negative effects in terms of sugar-levels
@@Gelert_AT I did exactly what he said to do in the video, which supposedly makes the sugars in the pasta more difficult to absorb. As far as I can figure out the re-heating actually made the sugars EASIER to absorb because I had a much higher reading afterwards than I do after just having pasta cooked normally.
@@Tolly7249 Well...I'm honestly skeptical about your experience, mainly because it's based on empirical data that only you know and the fact that it's the first time I hear about that particular issue. There's other food theory of his that got attention for 'being wrong' for example, the one where he talked about milk, and that time he got a lot of negative responses to which he had to respond. But for this one...this is the first time I read a complain about it. Have you tried replicating the experiment a.k.a. eating re-heated pasta multiple times after that? Not a full plate, but just a little bit? You know, to see if the pasta was the thing that caused the issue or if it was another completely different thing that just happened to coincide. Again, I don't want to doubt you, but to claim his channel is dangerous in the way you're describing is a serious accusation. But if that were to be true and his video is truly misinformative he should be called out for it, like people already did with his milk video (or, at least, tried to. It was a bit weird in terms on who was right and who was wrong at the end but at least he was called out on it).
@@Gelert_AT It's also been proven that microwave meal pasta results in higher blood sugar in diabetics and that's literally the same as re-heating pasta in the microwave because the companies aren't allowed to sell microwave meals that haven't been pre-cooked. It's a well-known problem for us, especially those of us who can't always afford fresh meals because of the current cost-of-living crisis here in Australia. Frankly your skepticism is a little insulting since you assume that because I happened to talk about my own experience that I don't know the science and data behind it.
I have never seen one of your videos, and i don't know who you are, but by the first 1 minute of the video, you don't understand what a soup is, so that makes you not worth watching because your opinion does not matter anymore. Just a little bit of feedback . :)
Say what you want about matpat but it’s just insane in the best way that he’s able to put in 100 hours of research based on the question “is coffee a soup”
Except his "research" is shit
I wonder how Patterz will reacts to the food theory on Tea.
Same
He is a brit he is too addicted just like me a turk
Cant stop consuming that leaf juice
As a British human I too live, laugh and love tea… laughing in hot liquids hurts though
Well tea isn't water flavored by seeds, it's usually leaves so it might be more of a broth than a soup.
I personally don't recall any fruit being a leaf of any plant.
Teas can be flavored by cereal seeds, like Barley tea. But as barley is starchy, it would be a porridge.
@@MarcusBuer "Barley tea" is not tea. People are just too dim-witted with their vocabulary to use words right.
The issue with the sandwitch thing is legality, you can't have 2 restaurants too similar next to each other in like a mall, because they become redundant, but if the main difference between two restaurants is debated, someone has to decide if it's similar enough
We are all part of the Soup Group now if Coffee AND Tea are soup
Going by this logic, tea is a broth made of leaves which you 'boil' in the water and then remove.
I mean, tea leaf reading is a thing for a reason.
Matpatt's trying to destroy the lineage that coffee has.
Nah algebra and coffee can just die...they both useless for me right now....
He actually touches on that in another episode.
Can't believe MatPat ruined hot bean juice for me!
The cold and hot meal stuff is the bane of snap recipients, can't tell you how many times an item was a "heat and eat' (microwave) version of a warm meal and I couldn't buy it with snap
Now for the follow-up question...
IS THE OCEAN A SOUP?
This is a great example of what people go through when they view facts they do not agree with
"Fact"
Coffee gravy is a thing, just usually not just coffee but coffee with pan drippings from ham or bacon like red eye gravy. It can be added to other things, too, just not a large amount; like chili or black beans for some depth of flavor.
"Can you have a hot juice?" Haven't you ever had hot apple cider? If not, you're seriously missing out.
Imo coffee is technically a tea. As explained, soup (put very simply) fuses the water with the other ingredients that aren't necessarily in the final product, though they are, to some degree, mixed. But, as Mat stated, soup is considered a food, not a beverage. You know what is almost the exact same thing but considered a beverage? Tea.
Thank you
As someone mentioned in another comment, tea is commonly made from leaves so its not coffee
its not tea, i think its more like choco
Coffee is made from water going through a filter of ground roasted seeds with a base of steamed milk added afterwards. Tea is made from cut leaves put into a boiling water base. Soup is typically made by boiling (non-)pulped meat, vegetables, and/or some other stuff in a broth or water base.
So no, coffee is neither a tea or a soup, but its own thing called 𝒸𝑜𝒻𝒻𝑒𝑒 which includes hot chocolate (unless you're a madman that uses water instead of milk for hot chocolate)
"There's weirdos that eat whole coffee beans..." says the man that has "eat coffee bean" on his wheel...
it's me, i'm weirdo
MatPat also just recently made a video about the proper way to drink tea. You should watch that as well.
Matpat did also make a video about tea so
hmmmm
"Could you eat a Gardevoir?" No Pat you've invited rule 34 artists into your home with that question they're like vampires.
A pizza is a sandwich. So is a hotdog.
Coffee is a solution. "a liquid mixture in which the minor component (the solute) is uniformly distributed within the major component (the solvent)"
@8:55 i'll remember this when he trys to say its not a soup then.
Tea is more soup than Coffee since you use tea leaves and not grounds.
Video went from "Is coffee soup" to "would eat the Bible be sacrilege?" In a record amount of time
Your definition of soup supports that cereal is in fact a soup
it is
I kinda expected coffee to end up being a tea, completely offending Patterz in the process.
Tea is boiled, while coffee is not. Tea is a broth, no need to worry about leaf soup
"I would say a soup is..." **proceeds to describe literally any type of balanced meal**
"I don't think there is a certain way to make a sandwich, 'cause there are so many kinds of bread to put stuff in!" - You just described a certain way of making a sandwich.
"It's context-dependent! It's what you FEEL! That's all language is!" Well, no, and it's dim of you to even say that. Language is specific. That's what makes it functional.
We call Subway sandwiches because the primary thing they make _matches the definition_ of a sandwich. Pizza, on the other hand, does not match this definition.
It doesn't matter at all if you _feel_ like a tree is a sandwich, if it is definitively not a sandwich.
"C- Could you eat The Bible ???"
_- MorePatterz 2022_
Our friendly neighborhood jacksepticeye called coffee dirty bean water
Just admit you got it wrong Patterz; there's no shame in that.
I can finally say Ive eaten after having a nice cup of coffee. Also, if, **IF** , mat and pat evercollab will it be called MatPatterz?
Matpat ruining something? Wow, how unexpected.
3:36 well, I mean, there was a whole 2 videos on how you can eat trees, so if the ink is non toxic, then you could technically eat it, and it’s only sacrilege if you’re Christian, so almost anyone could technically eat the Bible.
“Excuse me, while I split the sea.”
“What, are you Moses or something?”
“No, literally. I’m going to split the word sea as im biting the page.”
Watch his Theory on Chuck E Cheese
Coffee is a soup, herbal teas are broth, cereal teas like barley tea are porridges.
"Is it sacrilege to eat the Bible?"
- Patterrz, 2022
I didn't expect to hear patterrz's based perspective on language in this video but I'm glad I did
he has also recently made a video about how to make the perfect cup of tea.
8:10 Mat Pat said the wife is wrong because of the bean part and not the soup part, which means that early on in the video, he already said that it is a soup 😮
Haha can I just classify coffee under the classification of “the elixir of life!?”
Tea is hot leaf soup.
Beans are seeds, so if beans count as vegetables, coffee does too. Therefore, it’s a broth.
"Is it sacrilege to eat the bible"
- Patterz 2022
Matthew 4:4
“But he answered and said, It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.”
@@SamGarcia So, you SHOULD eat the bible?
By this logic, tea is also a soup.
I recently had an argument with someone that said that Lasagne wasn't pasta...
I skipped ten seconds and it went from patterrz explaining his opinions on the definition of a sandwhich and then he was talking about weather or not it was sacrilage to eat the bible
There there. It’s okay, I’m a tea broth girl.
Coffee is a tisane. Same as tea, chamomile and all that other 'soak plant in hot water for a while then drink it' stuff. It's exactly and entirely that simple but people can't be bothered to know words.
I’ve always called coffee bean water. And nothing will change that
That was definitely not the Pokémon to use as an example to eat.
We call it “grain de café” in French, aka “coffee grain” or “coffee seed” 😅
Wait for the Perfect Tea Episode
Yogurt isn't a soup, but yogurt soup is a soup.
Can't wait for you to react to the tea Food Theory video too~~~
2:30 I imagine if you were to eat a Gardevior it would most likely taste like Celery. Mostly water…
I forgot about this episode of Food theory
See I would argue the opposite here. I'd say tea and coffee are broths, with a slightly expanded definition in coffee's case, because a soup requires the finished product to contain some sort of solid mass (even if pureed).
Soup doesn't require solid mass in the final product, tomato soup at least what I've had is smooth with no mass
We use Latin for scientific names because the language is dead and doesn't change anymore.
The word 'bean' might eventually mean something else, but that just means you'll use a new word for what 'bean' currently refers to.
LETS GO BEAN SOUP
You should watch the tea food theory
coffee is broth.
if you make coffee by just cooking water with beans in it, thats a soup, then you strain out the broth.
Pat is a genius
Gardevoir would taste like green onion
If coffee is a soup then why does coffee suck?
Coffee is not a soup. Coffee is a drink or beverage.
A prisoner on death row did eat a Bible as their last meal
It's an infusion... like tea.
Since broth is add the ingredients then take them off i feel like tea is leaf broth
So is instant coffee a puree then?
no man, coffee ruined coffee. Gross bitter bean juice.
Bean soup*
I'm sorry, a chicken wing? It's a wing though. Who the juice is coming up with this?
Great video
How did you just say Banana Bread like that?
So I guess we are going to ignore that coffee is a beverage aka not food which means it can't be food
lol I live in Colorado and I had no idea lol
Wait people can’t use “gay” to describe to when they feel happy?
you can but no one uses it for that purpose anymore
@@MorePatterrz maybe not in your part of the world. But it’s a very big world we live in. 🤷♂️
The earth is stew
Man, I Like Coffee..
Tea is a soup
coffee is a tea
No. Tea uses leaves
i think tea is broth then, not soup
Definitely should watch the latest tea episode
Bañana bread?
If you think your tea and coffee is ruined hohoho. You have no idea. Do you know your bread is also extremely unhealthy. ESPECIALLY in the us who still use chemicals in their bread which has been banned by Europe .
What if it wasn’t cold nor hot now what
It's a broth regardless of what matpat says
Did he react to what makes a sandwich a sandwich?
PATS UNITED
Huh, interesting.
99% of what Matpat says is either just plain wrong or deliberate misinterpretation of data. The man made a video about how pasta can be made less dangerous for diabetics and trying his method actually DOUBLED the amount of sugar in my blood than just cooking it in a pot! Frankly his food channel is dangerous.
Can you, like, explain why that happened? Not doubting you or anything, but if I remember correctly the only thing he said in his video was to re-heat pasta, and I can't really see why that would have such negative effects in terms of sugar-levels
@@Gelert_AT I did exactly what he said to do in the video, which supposedly makes the sugars in the pasta more difficult to absorb. As far as I can figure out the re-heating actually made the sugars EASIER to absorb because I had a much higher reading afterwards than I do after just having pasta cooked normally.
@@Tolly7249 Well...I'm honestly skeptical about your experience, mainly because it's based on empirical data that only you know and the fact that it's the first time I hear about that particular issue.
There's other food theory of his that got attention for 'being wrong' for example, the one where he talked about milk, and that time he got a lot of negative responses to which he had to respond. But for this one...this is the first time I read a complain about it.
Have you tried replicating the experiment a.k.a. eating re-heated pasta multiple times after that? Not a full plate, but just a little bit? You know, to see if the pasta was the thing that caused the issue or if it was another completely different thing that just happened to coincide.
Again, I don't want to doubt you, but to claim his channel is dangerous in the way you're describing is a serious accusation. But if that were to be true and his video is truly misinformative he should be called out for it, like people already did with his milk video (or, at least, tried to. It was a bit weird in terms on who was right and who was wrong at the end but at least he was called out on it).
@@Gelert_AT It's also been proven that microwave meal pasta results in higher blood sugar in diabetics and that's literally the same as re-heating pasta in the microwave because the companies aren't allowed to sell microwave meals that haven't been pre-cooked. It's a well-known problem for us, especially those of us who can't always afford fresh meals because of the current cost-of-living crisis here in Australia. Frankly your skepticism is a little insulting since you assume that because I happened to talk about my own experience that I don't know the science and data behind it.
Hi dude
Bro watch the new tea one
hi
Pog
patters how dare you misgender me
I have never seen one of your videos, and i don't know who you are, but by the first 1 minute of the video, you don't understand what a soup is, so that makes you not worth watching because your opinion does not matter anymore. Just a little bit of feedback . :)