The Truth Behind 'Natural' and 'Artificial' Flavors: How Bad Are They Really?

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июн 2024
  • You see the words 'artificially flavored' and 'naturally flavored' on ingredients packaging all the time-but what does it actually mean? What is "natural" and what is "artificial"? How bad for you are they really? Join Hank Green and find out more in this episode of SciShow!
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  • @lividsphincter4098
    @lividsphincter4098 6 лет назад +1478

    I used to work at a fast food place and once had a customer ask for a drink with no chemicals in it. I had no idea what he wanted. I tried asking him what specific chemicals he didn't want and he just got angry and left.

    • @bunbundabunni3843
      @bunbundabunni3843 6 лет назад +550

      livid sphincter Shoulda given them a cup of water and warned there was h2o chemicals in it.

    • @andreaaristokrates9516
      @andreaaristokrates9516 6 лет назад +482

      "Here, have a cup 'full of' vacuum. Be sure to keep the lid on or else it might get contaminated by nitrogen, which is commonly used in fertilizers and is also in the same group as arsenic, which is a well known poison!"

    • @sirdeadlock
      @sirdeadlock 6 лет назад +397

      bunbundabunni "I apologize, but our entire selection of beverages contain a dilution of dihydrogenmonooxide. It's admittedly one of the most dangerous chemical compounds on Earth, proven fatal when inhaled; but in small doses the FDA has found it to be safe and nourishing... So long as it's not inhaled, of course."

    • @EebstertheGreat
      @EebstertheGreat 6 лет назад +112

      He probably meant synthetic chemicals, in which case it's unlikely the fast food restaurant even had any available apart from water.

    • @hithere5553
      @hithere5553 6 лет назад +206

      “I’m sorry sir, all our products contain dihydrogen monoxide”

  • @MrHeavy466
    @MrHeavy466 6 лет назад +3135

    I admire the bravery of the men and women that discovered the vanilla taste of beaver butt.

    • @kyletowers9662
      @kyletowers9662 6 лет назад +308

      Not all heroes wear capes

    • @Frostibaconsoda
      @Frostibaconsoda 6 лет назад +74

      MrHeavy466 your comment legit made me giggle out loud

    • @frankschneider6156
      @frankschneider6156 6 лет назад +142

      You are aware that the the sugar content of diabetes patients was discovered from tasting dog's urine that tasted sweet ? Gustatory testing was quite common in science before more modern safety measures became common.
      Not to mention that humans are omnivores and in principle can eat or drink most things. And so they do.

    • @haveiszalfaroqie1628
      @haveiszalfaroqie1628 6 лет назад +65

      Lick da peepee.

    • @alansandoval691
      @alansandoval691 6 лет назад +56

      Creeps were really out there eating beaver cheeks

  • @Joel-pl6lh
    @Joel-pl6lh 4 года назад +608

    I had an ice cream saying "Made with REAL ingredients !"

    • @aiden9298
      @aiden9298 3 года назад +162

      That makes me imagine an ice cream saying made with all fictional ingredients

    • @frankwest9892
      @frankwest9892 3 года назад +100

      The fact that they even listed that as a selling point would make me suspicious.

    • @maxthompson9113
      @maxthompson9113 3 года назад +69

      As opposed to imaginary ingredients

    • @joeastham0
      @joeastham0 3 года назад +36

      Thank goodness they weren't fake ingredients

    • @joeastham0
      @joeastham0 3 года назад +38

      @林 REAL atoms! 😂

  • @lizhumble9953
    @lizhumble9953 6 лет назад +32

    The worst part about all of this, if you have some one in your life that has allergies, is that natural flavors can be literally anything animal or plant and they don’t have to tell you what it is. If it says flavoring I just have to put the item down. We need more transparent labeling, but I guess if they have to write crushed up bugs for color or beaver secretion for flavor they are not going to be able to sell as much.

    • @angelitabecerra
      @angelitabecerra 5 месяцев назад +2

      #facts
      Same goes for the artificial stuff too. Now I know why I always couldn't do artificial vanilla, I'm allergic to all things petroleum. So expensive only vanilla for me or nothing

  • @pdreding
    @pdreding 6 лет назад +740

    These terms are extremely loaded. Nobody would have an issue with "hand-crafted artisanal flavour".

    • @Klaidman-nr2gs
      @Klaidman-nr2gs 6 лет назад +31

      Patrick Reding prolly cause slapping natural flavors on it makes it sell better than 'artificial flavors'. Theyll make sure to jump that loophole to make sure that they get that profit boost

    • @pdreding
      @pdreding 6 лет назад +51

      That is literally what I just implied.

    • @G5rry
      @G5rry 6 лет назад +6

      prolly?

    • @adde9506
      @adde9506 5 лет назад +9

      If it started out as petroleum, it would still bother me. I'm actually more grossed out by artificial flavors now. Before it was just that natural tasted better. Same price = easy choice.

    • @catpoke9557
      @catpoke9557 5 лет назад +43

      @@adde9506 Well, everything starts out as something else. You are what you eat, and that's because you're just made of other things. A strawberry, for example, needs soil to grow and to just exist in general, and the soil is necessary because it contains nutrients. The nutrients come from poop and rotting animals, plants, etc. Everything contains and is made of something it got from somewhere else, and that something that leads to being in a living thing which leads to you eating that thing always has to start somewhere. Everything contains something which, at some point, was some very unappealing and possibly deadly chemical. Everything you find in a plant or animal was not always in a plant or animal to begin with. What matters isn't what it was, but what it is. Like how cow milk is made from cow blood, but it's not blood anymore, so it doesn't matter.

  • @blackbeardteach1193
    @blackbeardteach1193 6 лет назад +609

    Cause of death:
    Popcorn lung.
    Even I won't blame someone for laughing at my funeral.

    • @JRLB38
      @JRLB38 6 лет назад +26

      blackbeard teach Now I have to google if anyone has actually died from this and how much money their family was awarded.

    • @bimbette4892
      @bimbette4892 5 лет назад +18

      @blackbeard teach if you vape, there's a chance you can develop popcorn lung.

    • @kauekairony990
      @kauekairony990 5 лет назад +5

      @@metachirality
      well technically, it still does, but only with massive amounts of artificial butter flavoring

    • @ZacksRockingLifestyle
      @ZacksRockingLifestyle 5 лет назад +2

      blackbeard teach why not plan for everyone in attendance to bring a bag of popcorn to eat as you’re being interred? Heh

    • @neilisbored2177
      @neilisbored2177 5 лет назад +1

      @@kauekairony990 'Tis but ter flavoring.

  • @horner385
    @horner385 4 года назад +333

    Also I love it when people are "well I don't want chemicals in my food or drink"
    Congratulations, you are just a walking pack of chemicals

    • @chironOwlglass
      @chironOwlglass 4 года назад +16

      So if I offered you strychnine, you would consume it, since "we're all chemicals"? Everything is chemicals but some chemicals are still POISON, dumbass lmao

    • @aeircrown7994
      @aeircrown7994 4 года назад +31

      Clay Owlglass lol salt has poisonous chemicals in it, why you use it in food then lol

    • @farihatahir9316
      @farihatahir9316 4 года назад

      Better get that water out

    • @goodknyght4319
      @goodknyght4319 4 года назад +2

      @@chironOwlglass oh?

    • @zedantXiang
      @zedantXiang 3 года назад +7

      @@chironOwlglass Do you know how we created sugar syrup?
      No?
      Some guy mixed 2 poison tasted it and found out it was sweet

  • @mellie4174
    @mellie4174 4 года назад +83

    So nice to see a nuanced discussion about natural vs artificial. It's amazing to me how many people just blindly think if its natural its healthy. In order to save our planet we really need to look at things from all angles to find the best solution

    • @justayoutuber1906
      @justayoutuber1906 2 года назад +6

      I like asbestos and radon because they are 100% natural.

    • @dianapennepacker6854
      @dianapennepacker6854 8 месяцев назад +2

      I am so sick of people who mindlessly hate artifical, and things like GMOs or even preservatives. 99% don't know why, but are just sheep for marketing companies.
      GMOs have saved millions of lives for instance. Organic for instance uses more water, and doesn't automatically make it healthy.
      People sit there with fruit that has so much sugar content that many zoos stopped giving them it due to getting fat and teeth decay. Many fruits need humans just to grow.
      I'm just sick of it.

  • @Toastmaster_5000
    @Toastmaster_5000 6 лет назад +603

    Just for some clarification about vanilla:
    Vanilla beans will taste different because they contain more molecules than just vanillin, but, those molecules get destroyed when heat at high temperatures (like when baking something). Vanillin, meanwhile, is the only flavor that truly remains. That being said, if you're cooking something, always go for artificial vanilla. If you have the opportunity to add vanilla while the product is cold, use natural vanilla.
    This is why a lot of recipes (such as puddings) call to add vanilla _after_ you're done cooking.

    • @adde9506
      @adde9506 5 лет назад +53

      Interesting. But I'm going to disagree here. Not on the science, but on the flavor. I've cooked with both and the natural vanilla definitely tastes better, even cooked. I've never been rich enough to use vanilla seeds or paste, but between the two liquids there is a huge difference. That said, if you personally don't notice a difference, save the money and use vanillin.

    • @cferracini
      @cferracini 5 лет назад +13

      in my modest opinion, unless you got the natural stuff that is stronger even if you bake, just don't put anything if it's a cookie or a cake. Honestly, brown sugar has a stronger flavor and since I started to ignore vanilla in those two NO ONE ever noticed the absence of vanilla. They only noticed in sugar cookies because no molasses from brow sugar to overpower.

    • @thomas1918
      @thomas1918 4 года назад +26

      I'm sorry but that is completely false. Maybe some people don't have the same sensitivity to the flavours in vanilla as I do (I've been baking for most of my life, always from scratch) but I can tell instantly if artificial vanilla was used and it puts me right off. It has a subtle almond like flavour which I absolutely hate. It doesn't even compare to the real stuff and that includes when it is heated.

    • @johnthakidiyel5468
      @johnthakidiyel5468 4 года назад +26

      To all the people saying natural vanilla is better, I'm not disagreeing. At least some of you and probably most of you feel the difference due to the placebo effect. If you read about it or even watch videos from SciShow about how strong the placebo effect is, you might have a different opinion.

    • @thomas1918
      @thomas1918 4 года назад +21

      @@johnthakidiyel5468 100% not the placebo effect. It took me a few years to realize what the taste was when my bf's family baked, I didn't know they used fake vanilla. I think its proof enough that no good bakery ever has used artificial vanilla because anyone with a sensitive pallet can easily tell the difference. artificial vanilla doesn't taste like the real one at all to me; i get an almond like flavour.

  • @SchutzmarkeGMBH
    @SchutzmarkeGMBH 6 лет назад +460

    Sooo beaver sex is totally vanilla?

    • @soccerandtrack10
      @soccerandtrack10 6 лет назад +3

      what does vanalla mean as in game terms?"I'm doing the vanalli verson?",does it mean nature?,like first?

    • @extraemontamontes3618
      @extraemontamontes3618 6 лет назад +10

      the night hAunter war/russian/aidan/doctor/doyle like vintage, old or original

    • @stockerkill7796
      @stockerkill7796 6 лет назад +10

      I get it bro these people are totally simple and can appreciate a witty joke like that try and dumb it down for them and I can't believe more people haven't mentioned that Beaver ass taste like vanilla on this comment thread yet I wouldn't be surprised to be walking through the woods now and find someone munching out on a beaver's ass

    • @pegasusted2504
      @pegasusted2504 6 лет назад +2

      I thought the beaver was at the front? ;~)

    • @alicered4198
      @alicered4198 6 лет назад +6

      Vanilla in game terms mean that it is not modded

  • @blackwood5851
    @blackwood5851 5 лет назад +30

    In my chem class we learned about this, specifically about compounds called esters and the teacher actually mixed some chemicals and made that banana aroma that is characteristic from banana soft candy. It was fun

  • @iconicDeya
    @iconicDeya 3 года назад +125

    That’s why instead of “natural” or “artificial” when available I buy the actual ingredients and make it myself. I enjoy cooking and baking and fresh ingredients are always amazing.

    • @salihefee
      @salihefee 3 года назад +22

      do you buy beaver butt and make a dish urself

    • @zealiouszone8861
      @zealiouszone8861 3 года назад +16

      That's an understandable idea, but what if the ingredients themselves are labeled "natural" or "artificial"?

    • @madsubhash
      @madsubhash 3 года назад

      Your dp says a lot bout you

    • @engineerchew
      @engineerchew 2 года назад +1

      But it contains lots of chemicals though.

    • @justayoutuber1906
      @justayoutuber1906 2 года назад +5

      So how do you make vanilla extract? You buy the beans? or grow the plant?

  • @maddie9602
    @maddie9602 6 лет назад +558

    A good example of how natural isn't always better: while domesticated almonds are a tasty snack, wild almonds are poisonous; eating a small amount can expose you to lethal levels of cyanide.

    • @biggene3043
      @biggene3043 6 лет назад +66

      The lovely part of domestication! Still applies to our lovely pets, too. The famous cat and dog are predators, and used to attack us on occassion. Now we call them our friends...development is strange.

    • @fireriffs
      @fireriffs 5 лет назад +109

      If I'm not mistaken, I think I learned somewhere that almonds (including ones labeled raw) are roasted just enough to burn off the cyanide. Of course that leads to the question of what imbecile saw someone die eating an almond and tried to find a way to make them edible. I would have just said, "Well, can't eat those" and gone about my day.

    • @nufgorf
      @nufgorf 5 лет назад +22

      @@fireriffs sorry mate, but have been eating almonds straight from the tree for 50+ years. No heating involved..

    • @robertaylor9218
      @robertaylor9218 5 лет назад +41

      @@nufgorf And many people survive eating apricot seeds, but a blood test will show they suffer from cyanide poisoning, and deaths are not unheard of.

    • @nufgorf
      @nufgorf 5 лет назад +8

      @@robertaylor9218 unripe kernels are an issue, but once ripe they are fine. Just like walnuts, we can buy them unshelled from almost any supermarket during almond season. I suspect people are getting confused with apricot kernels.

  • @ilovecatsijustlovecats3944
    @ilovecatsijustlovecats3944 6 лет назад +57

    "it's all natural" Well so is Skunk piss but i don't want it in or on my body

  • @davidvandrunen3516
    @davidvandrunen3516 5 лет назад +67

    Is salt an artificial flavour? Also: "Mmm, tasty. What is it?" Beaver bum.

    • @dandanthedandan7558
      @dandanthedandan7558 3 года назад +3

      I think the only way to make artificial salt would be to react it like hydrochloric acid plus sodium hydroxide. But idk maybe they don't consider seawater natural cause it's not a plant or animal, I haven't looked it up

    • @dr.suffuzz6383
      @dr.suffuzz6383 3 года назад +6

      i think it’s not technically a flavour because it adds nutritional value

    • @capivara6094
      @capivara6094 3 года назад

      @@dr.suffuzz6383 yeah, we need salt to survive and all, but this is only a way to scape the discussion of if naturally occurring non-biological compounds count as "natural"

    • @dr.suffuzz6383
      @dr.suffuzz6383 3 года назад

      @@capivara6094 ? he said in the video that things that add nutritional value aren’t flavours so salt can’t be a natural or artificial flavouring my comment was totally on topic

  • @TheViciousVendetta
    @TheViciousVendetta 4 года назад +23

    To quote Tim Minchin, "EVERYTHING IS CHEMICALS!!!"

  • @seanpeery7780
    @seanpeery7780 6 лет назад +1760

    "Natural" flavoring. Natural to what? The universe? Am I gonna get some anti-matter Twinkies if they are artificially flavored?

    • @carlosmp2043
      @carlosmp2043 6 лет назад +51

      Yes

    • @carlosmp2043
      @carlosmp2043 6 лет назад +129

      Sean Peery
      That's why people are dumb for picking natural over artificial. If u get anti-matter Twinkies, you could sell them for billions and billions of dollars. I'm surprised they didnt mention this in the video!

    • @justinlin9936
      @justinlin9936 6 лет назад +35

      I would probably still buy anti-matter twinkies 🤑

    • @spudthepug
      @spudthepug 6 лет назад +61

      I’d be throwing antimatter twinkies at certain people for reasons.

    • @aronseptianto8142
      @aronseptianto8142 6 лет назад +72

      taste so good it will literally neutralize the atom in your mouth and explode

  • @ItzzzBeamo
    @ItzzzBeamo 6 лет назад +128

    One of the more eye-opening SciShow vids I’ve watched. Makes sense that mainstream information alludes us to have sort of an associative blame to artificial flavorings/molecules having an inherently negative comparison to natural ones. I didn’t know about The Naturalistic Fallacy. Thanks!

    • @profwaldone
      @profwaldone 6 лет назад +19

      The Naturalistic Fallacy is the most common fallacy out there, you can find it from antivaxers to climate change denial to the organic and palio scams.
      it is also incrediby anoying.

  • @ChrisKramer_
    @ChrisKramer_ 5 лет назад +16

    i always had a bad taste in my mouth about artificial flavors. this video made me realize that i was completely wrong about the whole subject, and i loved it :)

  • @MC-xw2ro
    @MC-xw2ro 5 лет назад +6

    I severely doubt most people can't tell the difference between natural and artificial vanilla. I know I can. As you said, it's missing 20% of the flavor of natural vanilla, that one fifth of the overall flavor. That's significant.

  • @combatking0
    @combatking0 6 лет назад +340

    Forget natural or artificial flavours. I'm an advocate of inorganic food.
    Steel steaks and mercuric oxide flakes. Yum.

    • @alexwang982
      @alexwang982 6 лет назад +10

      Tasty!

    • @cristianverdugogalaz8725
      @cristianverdugogalaz8725 6 лет назад +27

      G G i mean gold its inert so it goes straight through the body not doing anything, they just get the chance to say they're so rich they poop gold

    • @EpicB
      @EpicB 6 лет назад +8

      I'm more into organometallic food. I have breakfast with a fresh glass of dimethylmercury.

    • @combatking0
      @combatking0 6 лет назад +2

      Eat your heart out, ethanol. Dimethylmercury is much more efficient at killing brain cells.

    • @EpicB
      @EpicB 6 лет назад +4

      Combat King 0 It's also far more efficient at just killing you altogether.

  • @MrMudbill
    @MrMudbill 6 лет назад +330

    Surprised you didn't mention the banana flavor. From what I hear, the whole situation is flipped, as artificial banana flavor is based on "the original" banana, which went extinct many decades ago, and that the natural banana flavor is actually artificial because the banana trees we have today are a result of genetic modification that outgrew the original trees.

    • @TheaHFrancis
      @TheaHFrancis 6 лет назад +5

      Interesting!

    • @MrTBoneSF
      @MrTBoneSF 6 лет назад +43

      I always get a chuckle when I hear people ask "How come the banana flavoring doesn't taste anything like 'real' bananas?" Everybody just got used to the runner-up banana flavor once the "original" banana strain went extinct. It's sort of like how I got used to the flavor of Diet Coke (or Coke Zero) and think that regular Coke has a funny aftertaste and is too sweet.

    • @battleon81
      @battleon81 6 лет назад +85

      Well, the bananas we have today are not genetically modified. They are just a different cultivar: the Cavendish. The Cavendish is as genetically modified as most other crops in that it is a product of selective breeding. The old banana cultivar was the Gros Michel, but it was wiped out by a fungal disease. It isn't extinct, but it is no longer commercially viable here in the US. Apparently it is still being produced in eastern Asia though.

    • @kaletrain1046
      @kaletrain1046 6 лет назад +4

      Commercially available bananas, as it would have it.

    • @awulfy9052
      @awulfy9052 6 лет назад +13

      battleon81 ooh i think ik what you mean, theres very small bananas in asia with thin skins that have a stronger taste, riper texture and taste quite tropical. They are delicious!
      Maybe they're the ones you're on about?

  • @joshuacollins385
    @joshuacollins385 4 года назад +19

    3:20 But paper pulp comes from plants, right?
    Wouldn't the plant/animal definition mean that sea salt is an artificial flavour?

    • @NH2112
      @NH2112 3 года назад +3

      Joshua Collins any salt is, none of it comes from an animal or a plant.

    • @joshuacollins385
      @joshuacollins385 3 года назад +1

      @@NH2112 So salt isn't a natural flavouring?

    • @timothygreer188
      @timothygreer188 3 года назад +5

      @@joshuacollins385 The FDA considers Salt an ingredient, not a flavor.

  • @wwiinnggnnuutt
    @wwiinnggnnuutt 6 лет назад +13

    This video is one of the most informative yet. I love everything Hank and John make. Thank you SCISHOW. For all your hardwork. 💕

  • @theoregonguy
    @theoregonguy 6 лет назад +517

    Thanks guys for making this video, it drives me insane when people freak out over artificial flavoring like it's the most dangerous thing in the world.

    • @jaives
      @jaives 6 лет назад +78

      same goes with people preferring "organic"

    • @eddietorres1313
      @eddietorres1313 6 лет назад +76

      Or "non-GMO"

    • @nathanaelraynard2641
      @nathanaelraynard2641 6 лет назад +2

      Eddie Torres yeah

    • @chernandez2134
      @chernandez2134 6 лет назад +51

      Eddie Torres GMO free is the worst one. Other than some problems with the corporations making them (which isn't a problem w GMOs themselves), there are virtually only benefits as far as the current peer reviewed studies go. It's annoying that fear mongering and misinformation prevents people from buying and supporting more sustainable options. Especially when GMOs might eventually be both healthier and safer if they aren't already.

    • @eddietorres1313
      @eddietorres1313 6 лет назад +4

      D.I.C.E Daddy EXACTLY!

  • @MusyTheBest
    @MusyTheBest 6 лет назад +36

    That's just an amazing video.. I simply, didn't want it to end. Thank you for the consistent quality and the useful information.

  • @jameshill2450
    @jameshill2450 3 года назад +13

    This sounds similar to those juices that print "Made with 100% Juice" on the label.
    Which means that "100% Juice" is *one* of the ingredients.

  • @planescaped
    @planescaped 4 года назад +31

    "It's possible some flavorings have minor long-term negative health effects we just don't know about"
    I'd put money on it...

  • @charlesevans6568
    @charlesevans6568 6 лет назад +16

    One thing I love about this show is that I can have it play in the background and not have to watch it just "listen".....

  • @CreepyChappy
    @CreepyChappy 6 лет назад +43

    More people should watch this

  • @dennistucker1153
    @dennistucker1153 4 года назад +3

    Hank, love the work you're doing. Good subject and well explained.

  • @CoranceLChandler
    @CoranceLChandler 4 года назад +19

    The fact that they have to do a video explaining the intricacies of all this in the first place speaks volumes.

  • @checkmyplaylist6879
    @checkmyplaylist6879 6 лет назад +639

    I would choose natruficial

    • @sebbes333
      @sebbes333 6 лет назад +23

      That isn't *beneficial* ;P

    • @AlabasterJazz
      @AlabasterJazz 6 лет назад +25

      mmmm deliciougusting

    • @Vnifit
      @Vnifit 6 лет назад +7

      Natruficial would be a great way to express that it is artificially made, but chemically identical to the natural flavourings

    • @greyturner3114
      @greyturner3114 6 лет назад

      ahahaha

    • @brip2939
      @brip2939 5 лет назад

      😂😂😂

  • @sharlennla4982
    @sharlennla4982 6 лет назад +180

    Why is blue raspberry flavor a thing? Raspberries aren’t blue! For a long time when I was younger I thought there was red raspberries and blue raspberries.

    • @sharlennla4982
      @sharlennla4982 6 лет назад +9

      Shaun Todd blueberry

    • @kyletowers9662
      @kyletowers9662 6 лет назад +12

      Its actually a flower thats related to blackberries

    • @Richie_P
      @Richie_P 6 лет назад +35

      The fruit that "blue raspberry" is supposed to taste like is actually a very dark purple. The candy is blue because it's fun to look at.

    • @timnone2924
      @timnone2924 6 лет назад +33

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubus_leucodermis blue raspberries are a real thing. Their flavor is easier to concentrate in candy and offered an alternative for candies to avoid having too many of one color

    • @animeartist888
      @animeartist888 6 лет назад +29

      Well how bout that. I learned more from the comments in this video than in the video itself. Neat. I love blue raspberry. It's nice to be able to say it actually exists.

  • @WonderMagician
    @WonderMagician 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for explaining the facts behind natural and artificial flavors

  • @bluejetlightning8427
    @bluejetlightning8427 4 года назад

    Man this channel is so awesome for learning!

  • @levandhisdemons6087
    @levandhisdemons6087 6 лет назад +52

    My mom told me the beaver butt fact when I was 9, eating ice cream. :’)

  • @elinobenjamin
    @elinobenjamin 6 лет назад +55

    WEIRD its almost like things that exist in the world are complex and dont fit into neat little boxes and require a great degree of nuance to understand HMMMMNMMNM

    • @notpulverman9660
      @notpulverman9660 5 лет назад +2

      You just have to add a 3rd box for stuff farmed from microbes.

  • @nimbusthecat4048
    @nimbusthecat4048 5 лет назад

    Excellent content and presentation.Thank you so much

  • @suhrim6666
    @suhrim6666 5 лет назад +1

    I love how you list your sources.

  • @hamsteraufkoks5949
    @hamsteraufkoks5949 6 лет назад +5

    My mother used to work at a company that produced flavors. She said the main difference between "natural" and "artificial" flavors is that natural flavors a synthesized out of plant oils rather than mineral oils.

  • @richardguo8160
    @richardguo8160 6 лет назад +75

    Literally always wanted to know the difference

    • @zombieblood1675
      @zombieblood1675 6 лет назад +10

      Chestnut Bulldog organic, natural etc... is an excuse to make things more expensive.

    • @richardguo8160
      @richardguo8160 6 лет назад +2

      zombie blood thanks!

    • @zombieblood1675
      @zombieblood1675 6 лет назад +3

      Chestnut Bulldog no problem.

    • @soccerandtrack10
      @soccerandtrack10 6 лет назад +2

      me too.

    • @EebstertheGreat
      @EebstertheGreat 6 лет назад +2

      The organic label has an actual meaning now, though it's not clear what significance it actually has on the environmental impact. It is mostly a way to make products more expensive. Natural is pretty much meaningless on every level.

  • @mdderrek9280
    @mdderrek9280 3 года назад

    WOW Guys , sooo informative. Keep it up!!!

  • @bludelphinium994
    @bludelphinium994 4 года назад

    Great show. Thanks 😊

  • @Toni1193
    @Toni1193 6 лет назад +13

    "Super kill you" I found that phrase to be more funny than I should have lol

    • @ryank1273
      @ryank1273 4 года назад

      Kill kill is better.

  • @xCrossBite
    @xCrossBite 6 лет назад +16

    When discussing natural flavors, I've been using the term "beaver butt" for years! I'm glad to see it shared with the world!!!! Thank you!

  • @baltakatei
    @baltakatei 5 лет назад +2

    05:26 Ugh. I hate when evaporative cooling towers are shown spewing dark smoke. They don't vent smoke! They vent water vapor! From water!

  • @cassgryphon
    @cassgryphon 4 года назад

    Thanks for the info!

  • @LivingInTragedy
    @LivingInTragedy 6 лет назад +12

    Now I need a video on popcorn lung NOW

  • @seannot-telling9806
    @seannot-telling9806 6 лет назад +66

    Hank you forgot licorice root. The real one have this stuff in it. The drug: glycyrrhizin amd it can cause issues. The artificial licorice won't kill you the same way.

    • @nowonmetube
      @nowonmetube 5 лет назад +4

      The "artificial licorice" uses natural flavors like anise and fennel oil

    • @MrMega1423
      @MrMega1423 4 года назад +1

      Interesting.

    • @naturalnashuan
      @naturalnashuan 4 года назад +6

      I think it was theorized that Napoleon Bonaparte died from licorice poisoning . I remember scientists trying to test his corpse's hair for the molecular concentration of the deadly chemical. Don't know how that turned out.

    • @MrMega1423
      @MrMega1423 4 года назад +2

      @@naturalnashuan "Licorice poisoning" Never heard of that before. Interesting.

    • @geniuswithacapitalk
      @geniuswithacapitalk 4 года назад +2

      The same way?! How DOES it kill you then? 🤨

  • @smokedbrisket3033
    @smokedbrisket3033 3 года назад

    wonderfully explained.

  • @horner385
    @horner385 4 года назад +13

    I'm actually avoiding natural flavours since I don't want trees to die just so my cookies have the flavour of cinnamon

  • @DezzieYT
    @DezzieYT 6 лет назад +12

    As a person with food allergies I have an appreciation for artificial flavours. For example, one of the vitamins I take is a mix of three flavours one of which is strawberry. Since the flavour is made from real strawberries I cannot take those and end up tossing out 1/3 of the bottle. If the flavour was artificial I wouldn't need to worry about strawberry proteins finding their way in.

  • @MrWombatty
    @MrWombatty 6 лет назад +22

    When someone prattles on to me about wanting things to be totally natural, I suggest strychnine as it grows naturally on trees!

  • @kawannahardy2924
    @kawannahardy2924 5 лет назад +3

    This reminds me of the argument between "fresh" and frozen vegetables. While it seems that fresh would be the better choice, frozen vegetables can actually be more nutritious than their fresh counterparts because they age from farm to table. Sometimes a Lot, and keeping them looking fresh is more of a problem. I would love if you guys would also do a video on Imitation flavors. Reading those bottles can be an exercise in terror! Thanks for sharing

  • @ccubed215
    @ccubed215 5 лет назад

    This is the video I have needed my whole life

  • @Zsokorad
    @Zsokorad 6 лет назад +66

    The snozberries taste like snozberries!

    • @mz7315
      @mz7315 6 лет назад +2

      OMG you made my day!! :)

    • @kiya46107
      @kiya46107 5 лет назад +2

      Who ever heard of a snozberry?

  • @CarsSimplified
    @CarsSimplified 6 лет назад +14

    Artificial strawberry is different, but the one I was expecting was grape.

    • @dechenbloom9639
      @dechenbloom9639 Год назад

      Candies with artificial grape flavor always remind me of grape cough medicine

  • @sidneypackard
    @sidneypackard 4 года назад

    this is such an interesting and great video

  • @dearjonny
    @dearjonny 9 месяцев назад +2

    Natural Flavoring Chemicals:
    1. Vanillin & Ethylvanillin:
    - Flavor: Characteristic vanilla flavor.
    - Uses: Vanilla flavoring in products.
    - Side Effects: Excessive consumption might lead to gastrointestinal discomfort.
    2. Limonene:
    - Flavor: Citrus note, predominantly of orange.
    - Uses: Citrus flavoring.
    - Side Effects: Rare, but can cause gastrointestinal issues in high amounts.
    3. Linalool:
    - Flavor: Floral scent.
    - Uses: Floral notes in food and fragrances.
    - Side Effects: Potential skin irritant.
    4. Cinnamaldehyde:
    - Flavor: Cinnamon flavor.
    - Uses: Flavoring in products.
    - Side Effects: Can cause mouth sores or allergic reactions in some.
    5. Citral:
    - Flavor: Strong lemon aroma.
    - Uses: Citrus flavorings.
    - Side Effects: Gastrointestinal discomfort.
    6. Eugenol:
    - Flavor: Clove-like flavor.
    - Uses: Spice flavorings.
    - Side Effects: Mouth sores, gum damage, or allergic reactions in high amounts.
    7. Menthol:
    - Flavor: Cool, minty sensation.
    - Uses: Minty products.
    - Side Effects: Gastrointestinal issues, allergic reactions.
    8. Pyrazines:
    - Flavor: Toasty, roasted, nutty, or popcorn-like flavors.
    - Uses: Roasted or nutty notes.
    - Side Effects: Not commonly associated with side effects.
    9. Isovaleric acid:
    - Flavor: Cheesy, slightly rancid.
    - Uses: Cheese flavoring.
    - Side Effects: Gastrointestinal discomfort.
    10. Anethole:
    - Flavor: Licorice or anise aroma.
    - Uses: Licorice-flavored products.
    - Side Effects: Potential gastrointestinal discomfort.
    11. Sotolone:
    - Flavor: Maple, caramel, or burnt sugar.
    - Uses: Sweet, caramel-like notes.
    - Side Effects: Not commonly associated with side effects.
    12. Diacetyl:
    - Flavor: Buttery flavor.
    - Uses: Butter flavorings, also found naturally in some fermented beverages.
    - Side Effects: Inhalation linked to "popcorn lung" in factory workers; ingestion might cause digestive upset.
    ---
    Artificial Flavoring Chemicals:
    1. 2,3-Butanediol:
    - Flavor: Precursor to other flavor compounds.
    - Uses: Used in synthesis, can lead to compounds with buttery flavors.
    - Side Effects: Might cause gastrointestinal discomfort.
    2. Ethyl 2-methylbutyrate:
    - Flavor: Fruity aroma, reminiscent of apples.
    - Uses: Enhancing fruity notes in food products.
    - Side Effects: Potential gastrointestinal discomfort if consumed excessively.
    3. Gamma-Decalactone:
    - Flavor: Rich, peach-like aroma.
    - Uses: Enhancing fruity and creamy notes.
    - Side Effects: Excessive consumption might lead to digestive upset.
    4. Ethyl butyrate:
    - Flavor: Fruity aroma, often associated with pineapples or fresh oranges.
    - Uses: Tropical fruit flavors.
    - Side Effects: Potential gastrointestinal discomfort if consumed in large amounts.
    5. Diacetyl:
    - Flavor: Buttery flavor and aroma.
    - Uses: Butter flavorings, present naturally in some fermented beverages.
    - Side Effects: Inhalation linked to "popcorn lung" in factory workers; ingestion in high amounts might cause digestive upset.
    6. Acetoin:
    - Flavor: Mildly buttery note.
    - Uses: Adds creamy or buttery dimension to flavorings.
    - Side Effects: Limited data; potential concerns similar to diacetyl.
    7. 2-Acetyl-1-pyrroline:
    - Flavor: Aroma of freshly baked bread, toasted rice, and jasmine rice.
    - Uses: Imparting toasted or grainy notes.
    - Side Effects: No known specific adverse effects.
    8. Alpha-ionone and Beta-ionone:
    - Flavor: Violet-like aromas; Beta-ionone is associated with raspberries.
    - Uses: Fruit and floral flavor formulations.
    - Side Effects: Gastrointestinal discomfort with excessive intake.
    9. Ethyl vanillin:
    - Flavor: Stronger variant of vanilla flavor.
    - Uses: Chocolate, baked goods, and perfumes.
    - Side Effects: Overconsumption might result in gastrointestinal discomfort or headaches.
    10. Butyric acid:
    - Flavor: Unpleasant, rancid butter smell.
    - Uses: Certain cheese flavors in very small amounts.
    - Side Effects: Digestive upset with large consumption.
    11. Methyl anthranilate:
    - Flavor: Grape-like aroma.
    - Uses: Grape-flavored products.
    - Side Effects: Gastrointestinal discomfort and potential skin irritation.
    12. Benzaldehyde:
    - Flavor: Bitter almond or cherry-like flavor.
    - Uses: Almond extracts and cherry flavorings.
    - Side Effects: Gastrointestinal symptoms, dizziness, or respiratory depression in very high amounts.

  • @Stanton_High
    @Stanton_High 6 лет назад +37

    Vanillin is not the sweet component, actually very much the opposite its very bitter, only when combined with sweeteners do you get the "vanilla" you imagine in your head.

    • @MustObeyTheRules
      @MustObeyTheRules 6 лет назад +8

      Same with chocolate

    • @patrickmccurry1563
      @patrickmccurry1563 6 лет назад +14

      In culinary circles, sweet does not mean sugary sweet. It means pleasant or less bitter. Sweet almonds, for example are not sweet, just less bitter and poisonous than bitter almonds.

    • @nowonmetube
      @nowonmetube 5 лет назад

      @Thanatos aromas can't have a taste

    • @klakkat
      @klakkat 5 лет назад +2

      I'd contest it does have a sweet flavor (having actually eaten a spoonful of vanilla extract... I don't recommend this) but yes, different than sugar. Still a far cry from bitter flavors like cocoa or coffee.

    • @hiraunia
      @hiraunia 4 года назад

      I can attest, I thought Vanilla tasted so good as a kid I straight up tried to drink the extract. All I got was intense regret.

  • @billnye2382
    @billnye2382 6 лет назад +6

    I have a suggestion for a video. How could we, theoretically, extinguish the sun?

    • @deftheocelot9125
      @deftheocelot9125 3 года назад

      With our current resources and technology or in the future?

  • @austinburrell2071
    @austinburrell2071 6 лет назад +4

    I love how objective you guys are. So refreshing to hear someone just giving the viewers all the information possible without trying to make them think a certain way. Thank you. Seriously.

    • @Ganara426
      @Ganara426 5 лет назад +2

      Uhm excuse me? They are obviously promoting artificial flavors here. Are you that easily manipulated? God...

    • @john_titor1
      @john_titor1 4 года назад +1

      @@Ganara426 not really manipulation though when they are just giving facts. just turns out the facts are biased away from natural = good.

  • @dr.leonardhofstadtersavage6413
    @dr.leonardhofstadtersavage6413 6 лет назад

    You're video's are excellent, very interesting to watch. 👍👍👍

  • @Nijaan
    @Nijaan 6 лет назад +52

    Hank, I think you got something on your right arm

    • @HTYM
      @HTYM 6 лет назад +12

      Nijaan.N
      Don't worry. It's "GRAS".

    • @satisfiction
      @satisfiction 6 лет назад +7

      AND THAT ONE STRAND OF HAIR
      AHHHH HE'S A WRECK

    • @wandarichardson4213
      @wandarichardson4213 6 лет назад +1

      Nijaan.N It's baby poo.

    • @maverick_loneshark
      @maverick_loneshark 6 лет назад +2

      Thinking it's either a bruise or mustard(?)

    • @MusicMonkey5555
      @MusicMonkey5555 6 лет назад +1

      Glad I'm not the only one that noticed. I was like is that mustard on his arm?

  • @sebastianelytron8450
    @sebastianelytron8450 6 лет назад +530

    If I see the word "natural" (or "real") on a food product I avoid it like the plague.

    • @joaovitormatos8147
      @joaovitormatos8147 6 лет назад +4

      Probably it's whole grain

    • @ElectricHelloKitty
      @ElectricHelloKitty 6 лет назад +158

      Sebastian Elytron I actually avoid them simply because the “appeal to nature” conundrum is the most annoying logical fallacy

    • @livinglifeform7974
      @livinglifeform7974 6 лет назад +60

      Horrible idea, and completely pointless. It's not always healthier but doing that will make your diet much shitter.

    • @raintrain9921
      @raintrain9921 6 лет назад +64

      Real is my fav, no where in the production of this food did we take the square root of a negative number

    • @How_To_Drive_a_TARDIS
      @How_To_Drive_a_TARDIS 6 лет назад +9

      Sebastian Elytron what about if it's naturally derived vitamin C I mean synthetically made vitamin C is less efficiently absorbed
      This applies to most nutrients

  • @nolanwestrich2602
    @nolanwestrich2602 5 лет назад

    Pretty enlightening.

  • @macsnafu
    @macsnafu 6 лет назад +5

    A much-needed video on "natural" and artificial flavorings.

  • @Cadwaladr
    @Cadwaladr 6 лет назад +109

    Sounds like flavours derived from yeast and bacteria should still count as artificial, since those aren't plants or animals. Under that kind of rule, though, you can never have "natural mushroom flavour" even if it's extracted from natural mushrooms, since they aren't plants either.

    • @anupamasunny9892
      @anupamasunny9892 6 лет назад +8

      Btw yeast and fungi can come under plants and animals depends on which classification system u use
      Though they r in separate classes in Whitaker 5 kingdom kingdom

    • @frankschneider6156
      @frankschneider6156 6 лет назад +12

      Anupama Sunny
      Can you name any classification system that puts fungi under the "plant" oder "animal" kingdom ? No ? Thought so ...
      You may subsume them as eukaryotes, which is of course fine, but no half-decent classification system will categorize fungi as plants or animals. That's simply ridiculous. That's worse than classifying archae as eubacteria.

    • @anupamasunny9892
      @anupamasunny9892 6 лет назад

      Frank Schneider wat abt in the 2 kingdom classification??

    • @Darmst
      @Darmst 6 лет назад +2

      You mean the historical classification used in the 18th century by Linnaeus? No one sane uses that anymore.

    • @anupamasunny9892
      @anupamasunny9892 6 лет назад +1

      Dude I was just trying to help justify the ppl who thought fungi are like plant
      I took enough bio classes to know what ur saying

  • @garrylawson1470
    @garrylawson1470 6 лет назад +19

    I don’t care what they mean, they both taste good.

  • @victorn6065
    @victorn6065 4 года назад

    Wow this was a good episode

  • @tausifalam2820
    @tausifalam2820 Год назад

    wao....
    thanks.
    very good video

  • @Stierenkloot
    @Stierenkloot 4 года назад +24

    I always like to say. “ tigers are natural”

    • @Thickmint
      @Thickmint 4 года назад +3

      So is cyanide

    • @AveryAce2
      @AveryAce2 4 года назад

      Tiger nuts are the best

    • @GewelReal
      @GewelReal 4 года назад

      I don't get it

    • @madsubhash
      @madsubhash 3 года назад

      @@GewelReal He's saying that Tigers are natural and they can kill you

  • @ooooneeee
    @ooooneeee 6 лет назад +10

    Vanilla has a flavour much richer and tastier than plain vanillin though. So I only buy products with vanilla flower extracts in them and avoid those which only contain vanillin without all the other compounds.
    Hopefully one day we will be able to artificially produce more of those compounds through biotechnology, making the artificial flavour taste much closer to vanilla extract. Then I'll switch to the artificial flavour.

    • @ooooneeee
      @ooooneeee 6 лет назад +4

      ita-eng subber it will be possible by engineering microorganism which produce all of those compounds at once, maybe by directly transferring genes for necessary Enzymes.
      If we could do that we couldone day even copy essential oils, which would be amazing for more affordable surrogates fo expensive oils and Critically endangered plants.

  • @JoeStuffzAlt
    @JoeStuffzAlt Год назад +1

    Artificial vanilla extract is crazy because sometimes chefs say it's better to use artificial in the likes of baking. If it's raw (example: added at the end for ice creams and puddings), the real stuff is better. Maybe the heat of the oven does things to the extra natural parts. I didn't bake much in the past, so the real stuff was fine for a long time.
    I also feel that artificial, especially yeast-grown can be better. We've been using yeast to make bread for centuries
    Ann Reardon did a story on food colorings and how artificial ones might actually be safer.

  • @auntiecrow
    @auntiecrow 6 месяцев назад +2

    I wish you all had touched on the problem that food companies can use “Natural Flavors” on the label instead of listing the ingredients you’re discussing here. They may not cause reactions in most people, but anyone who is allergic to one of those ingredients can’t buy anything with “Natural Flavors” on the label. Which is nearly everything in a grocery store unless you can afford to do all your shopping at specialty stores.

  • @beretperson
    @beretperson 5 лет назад +45

    Yeah, I eat grass!
    Generally
    Recognized
    As
    Safe
    Stuff

    • @Anna-tc6rz
      @Anna-tc6rz 4 года назад

      That depends, is it organic grass? :P

    • @grandpastoner7527
      @grandpastoner7527 4 года назад

      I smoke grass

    • @24get24give
      @24get24give 4 года назад

      unless it was sprayed with round-up, of course, and as I understand it only animals born to war it can digest it, not humans

    • @stefansauvageonwhat-a-twis1369
      @stefansauvageonwhat-a-twis1369 4 года назад

      Oh so you don’t live in the USA?

  • @SimuLord
    @SimuLord 5 лет назад +3

    I'm glad you told me fly amanita will super kill me before I tried to use one to double in size and stomp on turtles!

    • @kelzbelz313
      @kelzbelz313 4 года назад

      Fox D it’s odd that they put that one s toxic. Because it won’t “super kill you” but it might make you think you can double in size and stomp on turtles (it is highly psychoactive)

    • @naturalnashuan
      @naturalnashuan 4 года назад

      Is that a reference to the rumor that Lewis Carroll might have been inspired to write the Alice series from a childhood experience eating those mushrooms?

  • @jonathanlathrop267
    @jonathanlathrop267 4 года назад

    Amazing!

  • @nawrozzahanpreety6857
    @nawrozzahanpreety6857 3 года назад

    I had watched this video earlier, when it was uploaded. But depending on how Hank Green is looking vs how he looks now , it seems like the video was made at least 4 years ago. Both Hank and John Green has changed a lot in terms of appearance in just 2 years.

  • @WayneManifesto
    @WayneManifesto 6 лет назад +8

    Same with "nitrate free" bacon

    • @fowlerj111
      @fowlerj111 6 лет назад +5

      Yep! Celery extract is a way of putting in nitrates without copping to it on the label, and to make matters worse it's harder to control the amount of nitrates when they come from celery extract so they have to put more in and it ends up higher in nitrates than when they use the pure chemicals!

    • @extraemontamontes3618
      @extraemontamontes3618 6 лет назад +1

      Wayne Searle well....

    • @joeyouyang
      @joeyouyang 6 лет назад

      Nitrite?

    • @fowlerj111
      @fowlerj111 6 лет назад +1

      If I'm not mistaken nitrates and/or nitrites are used for various cured foods; saying only nitrates was intended as shorthand

  • @GaryBickford
    @GaryBickford 3 года назад +5

    Another factor in some cases is chirality. Synthetic methods tend to produce a mix of left- and right-handed molecules in equal amounts, while biological processes are more likely to produce 100% left-handed. The two different forms can have dramatically different effects.

  • @garyclouse4164
    @garyclouse4164 4 года назад +1

    I remember making bana and mint flavorings in college chem lab.
    Another interesting twist is artificial maple syrup is usually naturally flavored with fenugreek extract

  • @MrSweetnessKills
    @MrSweetnessKills 3 года назад +2

    If I was a marketers id start coining “Naturally Sourced Flavors” that instead of “Natural Flavors” wit this new age of flavors

  • @zombieblood1675
    @zombieblood1675 6 лет назад +6

    Brains are naturaly flavored. And they taste awsome.

  • @512TheWolf512
    @512TheWolf512 6 лет назад +3

    I think vanilla isn't actually the most popular, it's just that vanilla flavored anything is usually the cheapest among its differently-flavored ones

    • @violencia6164
      @violencia6164 6 лет назад

      Eugene InLaw that still makes it the most popular.

    • @Gildedmuse
      @Gildedmuse 2 года назад

      Plus, that's only think of flavour as if you have different choices: the chocolate version, the vanilla version or the strawberry version?
      A lot of vanilla is used to flavour things you wouldn't even think of. Like chocolate cakes. Or almost any cake.

  • @thorlong2983
    @thorlong2983 6 лет назад

    This was a good video.

  • @tyler1234321
    @tyler1234321 6 лет назад

    Thank you I've been trying to tell others this for years.

  • @DescartesRenegade
    @DescartesRenegade 5 лет назад +7

    Whenever I go grocery shopping, I head straight for the artificially flavored and GMO section.

    • @24get24give
      @24get24give 4 года назад

      that's pretty much becoming the whole store

    • @john_titor1
      @john_titor1 4 года назад +1

      @@24get24give good. i love gmos. amazing feat of human ingenuity.

  • @kozmaz87
    @kozmaz87 6 лет назад +17

    High5 for mentioning the nature fallacy... I reckon it is one of the most commonly abused belief in developed countries and bio shops and hipster stores capitalize on the benevolence of uneducated people who mean well but all they end up doing is spending the big bucks on some veggies infested by some common fungal pest ending up worse than the non-bio alternative. Same goes for flavourings... I usually defuse this fallacy by offering the believer to go and try a bite of this: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amanita_muscaria

    • @klakkat
      @klakkat 5 лет назад +2

      I don't think I'd call Amanitas a "flavoring", but they are a good example of why "all natural" doesn't mean "healthy". That said, artificial flavoring isn't necessarily better either. Added sugar in foods is bad, but added artificial sweeteners is likely as bad or worse, and those are the most common added flavorings (thankfully, those always are included in the ingredients list, not under the vague "natural and artificial flavors" label). My advice would be to check the ingredients list, and make sure it isn't longer than it needs to be for whatever food you are buying. Some foods will surprise you; raw chicken will usually have around 4 ingredients even though it should obviously just have one, same for most orange juice (though some will just have 2, juice and flavorings, go for that).

  • @nicoletorcolini5316
    @nicoletorcolini5316 3 года назад

    Absolutely great... I just happened to be eating vanilla yoghurt while listening to this.

  • @DistortedBird
    @DistortedBird 6 лет назад

    Crush those advertising ploys, Hank!

  • @SupLuiKir
    @SupLuiKir 6 лет назад +18

    Also keep in mind that the only difference between a medicine and a poison is the dose.

    • @traso56
      @traso56 6 лет назад +8

      pretty sure i can't use a lot of poisons as medicine no matter the dose

    • @SupLuiKir
      @SupLuiKir 6 лет назад +4

      Because that'd be choosing a solution and then finding a problem to fit it.

    • @nowonmetube
      @nowonmetube 5 лет назад

      @@traso56 because you don't know how to use it ;)

    • @traso56
      @traso56 5 лет назад +1

      @@nowonmetube so i drink it, then die and i guess i'm no longer sick yay

    • @zedantyorant
      @zedantyorant 5 лет назад +1

      a difference betwing everything and a poison is the dose

  • @CameraManBlaise
    @CameraManBlaise 6 лет назад +4

    so natural vanilla can potentially come from a beavers taint if it was more cost effective to milk?

  • @azharyahya1281
    @azharyahya1281 2 года назад +1

    Tq bagi info tentang vapour....

  • @loke6664
    @loke6664 3 года назад +1

    You can use tonka beans for vanilla too even if they are slightly poisonous (like bitter almonds). There is more to vanilla then vanillin though so the artificial version is purer and doesn't taste exactly the same due to that. If it taste better or worse (or close enough) is basically up to you. It is certainly a lot cheaper with artificial vanilla so it is usually the best choice.

  • @syahaz7088
    @syahaz7088 6 лет назад +22

    What a coincidence. I'm eating right now. Now I wondering either it's natural or artificial flavour. Ooo.

    • @shadowthetwisted
      @shadowthetwisted 6 лет назад +1

      Does not matter, the chemicals are the same.

  • @chriss6356
    @chriss6356 6 лет назад +518

    Non-binary flavor

    • @jamesmnguyen
      @jamesmnguyen 6 лет назад +28

      Physics Only
      You could say it's not a good byte anymore.

    • @shuushirakawa
      @shuushirakawa 6 лет назад +53

      Flavor-fluid

    • @eddietorres1313
      @eddietorres1313 6 лет назад +31

      *i wANt a NoN-bInaRy sOy lAtTe, 1¹O deGgrEes*

    • @xxxxxPr0xxxxx
      @xxxxxPr0xxxxx 6 лет назад +24

      *culture intensifies*

    • @oldcowbb
      @oldcowbb 6 лет назад +28

      I love Cis-vanilla flavour

  • @PaulSebastianM
    @PaulSebastianM 6 лет назад

    You should do a larger series on processed foods.

  • @beccacook435
    @beccacook435 2 года назад +1

    Has SciShow ever done a video about food dyes? I always see people saying food dyes are awful and effect behavior, and I'm curious what the scientific view is there. I can of course research on my own, but I love SciShow 😛