I'm imagining a flustered production assistant with a headset on, queuing in the nearest sainsburys with tomatoes and custard, nervously glancing at his watch.
OH AND OF COURSE YOU MUST HAVE pizza. (Yes this video has only just been recommended to me, good job youtube, this is how I keep my finger on the pulse of comedy)
Sooo do you remember that time when Greg davies fed Victoria coren some tomatoes and custard with a 20 pound spoon on the bbc? That sentence really shouldn't exist but thank the gods of entertainment that it does 😂😂
In his new comedy show he talks about how teaching was the one thing he could really look back on and be proud, it was the one thing he really was good at and made a difference. Then he gets out some quotes from his pupils which consisted of "Let's be honest, you were a fun teacher, but also pretty shit".
Maybe it's the accent that distracts me (I am Canadian and we tend to think of English people as smarter) but I can't really tell if she is highly intelligent or not.
Botanically its a fruit. Culinarily its a vegetable. Just like not all culinary herbs are botanical herbs and certainly not all botanical herbs is even edible.
@EuroNoobz Yes, I know. You'll note I said "by common use." The court said that since tomatoes are generally eaten with savory meals and not desert it is not a fruit, which is essentially what they were talking about in this clip.
Until about 3:00 I was unsure about whether Frank was just pretending that he liked it as a ploy to make Victoria try it. ...now I kind of want to try tomatoes and custard.
Irishfox (You're goddamn, fuckin right!) This is just disrespectful! (Labia, clitoris, back to labia, hit the whispering eye, back to labia, then back to clitoris) Insensitive shit like this is why it's hard for women to be on TV!!! (I'd eat the ass if she wanted me to!) Please stop objectifying this brilliant woman!
botanically its a fruit - or a berry to be more pedantic (afair?). but in culinary its classed as a vegetable. two different domains. hell, I only watched this for Victoria anyway...
@janeeyre1990 yes, well, that court can decide whatever it wants it's still a fruit. I only said it was a fruit, i didn't say it wasn't a vegetable... 0.o Vegetable isn't really a legit botanical term.. but a culinary bulbs, roots, stem, leaves, flowers, fruits, seeds & fungi can all be considered vegetables
well american schools already class chips as a vegetable. On the tomatoes are a fruit thing, well so are half the things we call vegetables:- chillies, peppers, cucumber, aubergine, courgette, marrow, pumpkin, avocado, beans, peas, olives.......
@@mathewfullerton8577 4 years later...If you're not aware, 'chips' = fries in the UK. And I'm not sure what the exact guidelines were when this was filmed, but a quick Google search shows an article from 2020 says that school lunch guidelines were updated and: "...the new rules will solidify a temporary rule change quietly released this past spring that pasta made with starchy vegetable-based flours will count as a vegetable, even if it has no actual vegetables served with it. It also lowers the minimum requirement of red/orange vegetables and allows schools to offer potatoes as a vegetable every day, including in the form of french fries." Yup, another American talking shit without realizing how fked the USA really is in many, many ways.
Well, many of the "vegetables" we buy from stores are either the fruits or the leaves of a plant. Right? Here is my theory: if the fruit of a plant is not sweet, call it a vegetable. Curious case: avocados
Keep digging. In biology, "vegetable" designates the entire plant kingdom. It's irrelevant if they're "poisonous" or not (especially since something that is poisonous to some organisms can be perfectly safe for others, and vice versa). And fungi are a completely separate kingdom (Eukaryota / Opisthokonta / Fungi), somewhat related to animals (Eukaryota / Opisthokonta / Animalia), but on a completely different branch from plants (Eukaryota / Archaeplastida / Plantae).
No, what you mean is all fruits are plants. Plants divide into lots of categories, trees,grasses, shrubs, mosses, fungi and, yes also vegetables and fruits.
I think the generally held definition of a fruit is something which contains it's own seeds. So under that definition, I guess a pepper is a fruit too.
English 'custard' must mean something quite different from what Americans consider custard. It's all very confusing. Where is the guide to all things British for Americans?
What does it mean in the US? Because in Canada it's a kind of pudding/mousse type thing with milk, sugar, and eggs, and it looks exactly like what they're eating here. I would have assumed it was the same in the States...
@@junbh2 Whatever is in Skinner's bowl is far too liquid to qualify for the milk, eggs, sugar sort of custard that I eat. 'Proper' custard should be set. Where I live in the U.S., custard is most often eaten as custard pie. My favorite is coconut custard pie. In the British series, As Time Goes B, Lionel is always going on about 'custard tarts'. When he wants one he reaches into the cupboard for it. I know that outside the U.S. people have different ideas about refrigeration, but it always alarmed me that something called a custard tart was not refrigerated. There are also lots of fancy schmancy things one can concoct from the basic custard idea. Chef-y or Mahtha type of razzmatazz.
I'm imagining a flustered production assistant with a headset on, queuing in the nearest sainsburys with tomatoes and custard, nervously glancing at his watch.
Best comment I’ve read all day
Or they just went to the kitchen.
I’m sure Greg is just thinking VEGETABLES!
Oh Scheisse!
WEDGE TABLES!
OH AND OF COURSE YOU MUST HAVE pizza.
(Yes this video has only just been recommended to me, good job youtube, this is how I keep my finger on the pulse of comedy)
What I love about british TV and radio is that you can never expect how random it might get
What is the difference between knowledge and wisdom? Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
True though, and no.
Obviously you've never had a tomato fruit salad.
tomato fruit salad is simply salsa
Virgin.
Rick Grimes Nice. Quality insult.
Sooo do you remember that time when Greg davies fed Victoria coren some tomatoes and custard with a 20 pound spoon on the bbc?
That sentence really shouldn't exist but thank the gods of entertainment that it does 😂😂
Even better after her appearance in taskmaster
For the studio audience, it must have been wild explaining this down at the pub the next day.
mr davis my old drama teacher legend !!
How was he as a teacher?
dannyboy12357 ...a legend
In his new comedy show he talks about how teaching was the one thing he could really look back on and be proud, it was the one thing he really was good at and made a difference. Then he gets out some quotes from his pupils which consisted of "Let's be honest, you were a fun teacher, but also pretty shit".
The more I watch her the more I love her
she is beautiful
Bassive moobs.
Victoria coren covered in custard , omg, i may have to have a lie down in a darkened room for a while
Watching this after Taskmaster Series 12 is hilarious.
Flashing back to the “drinking Ribena while keeping your mouth open” task.
I'm still jealous of David...
Oh my God, so am I. I thought I was too old and too settled in my life for this sort of infatuation.
Here here! ;-D
Maybe it's the accent that distracts me (I am Canadian and we tend to think of English people as smarter) but I can't really tell if she is highly intelligent or not.
+sweiland75 As she is a worldclass poker player and respected writer and journalist, I'm going with most likely intelligent, highly....
sweiland75 Check her out in some other things. She's brilliant.
Botanically its a fruit. Culinarily its a vegetable. Just like not all culinary herbs are botanical herbs and certainly not all botanical herbs is even edible.
Always fancied Victoria Coren
Greg Davies Looks like Rick Mayall with gigantism
Rik played his dad in Man Down.
Victoria Coren leaning forward mouth open saying its too big. Great show.
Ironically, one of David Mitchell's (her husband) well known hates is the classification of tomatoes as fruit.
but, that doesnt stop a tomato from being a vegetable.
Why „ironically“?
She married the right man… at least in the fruit or veg debate department.
More arousing than it should've been, to be honest... Mitchell, you lucky bastard.
Well said mate
Thanks to Frank Skinner for handing Vicky the heavy spoon while she was wearing something low-cut
god bless that man
I remember being in school back when that decision was made in America. What a weird bit of news that was.
What Victoria wants, what Victoria gets
I love Victoria Coren.
you and the rest of the planet, mate
aaah the joy of 1:52
@EuroNoobz Yes, I know. You'll note I said "by common use." The court said that since tomatoes are generally eaten with savory meals and not desert it is not a fruit, which is essentially what they were talking about in this clip.
I am always amazed when I remember that you couldn't reply to a comment as we understand it today on RUclips
he realyl would have wanted Davif Mitchell on this couch talking about the classification of vegetables and stuff...
He loves that stuff.
She's a ride
it`s a dumbbell spoon!
"That's huge."
2:52 - Frank: I have to say this is quite sexy
Vicky Coren is so gorgeous it hurts... damn
Pause at 2:37 and block the left half of the screen with your hand.
No, what I mean is exactly what I wrote. Also, fungi are not plants.
That's the first time I've ever seen this - is there such a condition as "Perma-smile"??
It made me happy :-)
Until about 3:00 I was unsure about whether Frank was just pretending that he liked it as a ploy to make Victoria try it.
...now I kind of want to try tomatoes and custard.
8 years ago... where's David!
I wonder whether David has watched this and what his reaction was
She is just ... aaah!
Congratulations mate! You've successfully jizzed over your phone screen...
Never mind the custard and tomato, i would just eat Victoria.
Irishfox - Please form an orderly queue.
Irishfox (You're goddamn, fuckin right!) This is just disrespectful! (Labia, clitoris, back to labia, hit the whispering eye, back to labia, then back to clitoris) Insensitive shit like this is why it's hard for women to be on TV!!! (I'd eat the ass if she wanted me to!) Please stop objectifying this brilliant woman!
Why is this boring shit on any video with any people with no Y chromosome
With custard, or without?
David:Over my dead body !
pizzas also have cheese on them - are they a dairy product.
botanically its a fruit - or a berry to be more pedantic (afair?).
but in culinary its classed as a vegetable.
two different domains.
hell, I only watched this for Victoria anyway...
Simon Watts i
Is it true that Victoria is dating David Mitchell?...
There's a couple of tomatoes there I wouldn't mind putting some cream on!
@janeeyre1990 yes, well, that court can decide whatever it wants it's still a fruit.
I only said it was a fruit, i didn't say it wasn't a vegetable...
0.o
Vegetable isn't really a legit botanical term.. but a culinary
bulbs, roots, stem, leaves, flowers, fruits, seeds & fungi can all be considered vegetables
While we are at it, let us now discuss how corn is actually a grain.
well american schools already class chips as a vegetable. On the tomatoes are a fruit thing, well so are half the things we call vegetables:- chillies, peppers, cucumber, aubergine, courgette, marrow, pumpkin, avocado, beans, peas, olives.......
Yup, another non-American making incorrect statements about America.
@@mathewfullerton8577 4 years later...If you're not aware, 'chips' = fries in the UK. And I'm not sure what the exact guidelines were when this was filmed, but a quick Google search shows an article from 2020 says that school lunch guidelines were updated and:
"...the new rules will solidify a temporary rule change quietly released this past spring that pasta made with starchy vegetable-based flours will count as a vegetable, even if it has no actual vegetables served with it. It also lowers the minimum requirement of red/orange vegetables and allows schools to offer potatoes as a vegetable every day, including in the form of french fries."
Yup, another American talking shit without realizing how fked the USA really is in many, many ways.
Feeding Victoria custard, that is sexy :-)
Well, many of the "vegetables" we buy from stores are either the fruits or the leaves of a plant. Right? Here is my theory: if the fruit of a plant is not sweet, call it a vegetable. Curious case: avocados
Any one else surprised no one mentioned fish fingers and custard??
@AerynRavanna
I hear you, brother.
Keep digging.
In biology, "vegetable" designates the entire plant kingdom. It's irrelevant if they're "poisonous" or not (especially since something that is poisonous to some organisms can be perfectly safe for others, and vice versa).
And fungi are a completely separate kingdom (Eukaryota / Opisthokonta / Fungi), somewhat related to animals (Eukaryota / Opisthokonta / Animalia), but on a completely different branch from plants (Eukaryota / Archaeplastida / Plantae).
I was seeing a dark haired version of Victoria for a bit. Same proportions but brunette. Ah mammaries. I mean memories.
Hahahaha... F*ck you ... 😂
Lucky boy but how daft are you for letting them go. 🤣😂
Victoria covered in tomato and custard 😍😍😍
Tomato + Custard = New Fishfingers + Custard
........................And.....Relax.
@grishtak knightnuckerwit was just making a doctor who reference dude . Thanks for being todays derp .
@EuroNoobz The America Supreme Court decided in Nix v. Hedden (1893) that, by common use, tomatoes are a vegetable.
i want to try tomato and custard now.....
Oh god
All fruits are vegetables. If you're picking fruits off animals, the RSPCA would like to have a word with you.
Wouldn't waste it on the carpet
Oow that was a fun clip..
Berry.
WTF is a dumbbell spoon? Lmao
Phwoar sticky Vicky - 18 cert needed
It's worse than just pizza, they actually tried to get ketchup classified as a vegetable as well.
god some of the old comments on this are horrible, but I'm glad to see I wasn't the only one wondering whether fish fingers now count as a fruit lol
To all those comments talking about how sexy Victoria is, I have one thing to say:
I agree!
I didn't hear a word anyone said
People don't believe the amount of things that are actually fruits. Like tomatoes and cucumbers. Or that a pumpkin is a berry. Or that corn is a fruit
I agree, and generally love pedantry/being a pedant (as is about to be displayed), but isn't corn technically a grain/pulse and not a fruit?
I only came here to see how Frank Skinner would pronounce Tomato.
No, what you mean is all fruits are plants. Plants divide into lots of categories, trees,grasses, shrubs, mosses, fungi and, yes also vegetables and fruits.
botanically speaking tomatoes are fruit (berry's)
I think the generally held definition of a fruit is something which contains it's own seeds. So under that definition, I guess a pepper is a fruit too.
@grishtak Relax dude, have a fishfinger .
I'm a bog standard green alien watching the coren creature....🥒
usually gorgeous, stunning, intelligent ,funny and charismatic people leave me slightly OMG FAKE !!! But Victoria Coren Mitchell... legend !
Does this mean fish fingers are fruit too?
I can feel something moving in my trousers, and it's not the keyring or the spare change
@LyLaPla You know, as soon as I posted that comment, that's EXACTLY what went through my mind...
English 'custard' must mean something quite different from what Americans consider custard. It's all very confusing. Where is the guide to all things British for Americans?
What does it mean in the US? Because in Canada it's a kind of pudding/mousse type thing with milk, sugar, and eggs, and it looks exactly like what they're eating here. I would have assumed it was the same in the States...
@@junbh2 Whatever is in Skinner's bowl is far too liquid to qualify for the milk, eggs, sugar sort of custard that I eat. 'Proper' custard should be set. Where I live in the U.S., custard is most often eaten as custard pie. My favorite is coconut custard pie. In the British series, As Time Goes B, Lionel is always going on about 'custard tarts'. When he wants one he reaches into the cupboard for it. I know that outside the U.S. people have different ideas about refrigeration, but it always alarmed me that something called a custard tart was not refrigerated. There are also lots of fancy schmancy things one can concoct from the basic custard idea. Chef-y or Mahtha type of razzmatazz.
tomato def. is a fruit..
Lol
it is a fruit
@DarthJedi2005remixes that would make every man in the world a fruit then ;-)
EXACTLY. we americans are lame. i'm moving to europe when i'm done with school
Did you??
@cmomofilm are you a woman?
She's as about as funny as my seizures
All fruits are vegetables.