Dishes That Are Much Older Than We Realized

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

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  • @j6302
    @j6302 Год назад +415

    “Back then, tamales were made with masa and stuffed with veggies and meat and other fillings before wrapping with corn husks.” Dude, that’s how my family has been making them my whole life. Cool to know that it hasn’t changed much over the millennia though.

    • @carlosfranceschy9428
      @carlosfranceschy9428 Год назад +32

      If it ain’t broke…

    • @LucidOpticLab
      @LucidOpticLab Год назад +28

      right? its funny how bad of a source of info these videos are.

    • @Kyle4OH8
      @Kyle4OH8 Год назад

      Lol this was def written by a white person

    • @livenandlove1980
      @livenandlove1980 Год назад +37

      Right? I was like, "What do you mean WAS made with masa?"🤨

    • @CoinSlotKitty
      @CoinSlotKitty Год назад +25

      She actually says "something called masa" as though nobody has ever heard of it nowadays
      Nobody noticed the crappy bud at 6:46?

  • @HisVirusness
    @HisVirusness Год назад +57

    Those berries were preserved because honey does not go bad. Honey also makes excellent wine, so if they didn't immediately move to mash those berries for fermentation, then a huge opportunity was missed.

    • @derekstein6193
      @derekstein6193 8 месяцев назад +1

      Well, honey actually can go bad. Granted, it is estimated you might have to wait for 100,000 or so years for that to transpire. So, on a practical level it is a food that will not spoil, but it actually can because nothing is truly immune to the passage of time and entropy.

    • @HisVirusness
      @HisVirusness 8 месяцев назад

      @@derekstein6193 I mean, if we are going with pedantry, then yes; honey can go bad.
      Also, anyone saying the world is not going to end is wrong, because it will be engulfed by the sun. Of course, it won't be in any of our lifetimes, but it'll still happen.

  • @colinroberts2060
    @colinroberts2060 Год назад +76

    Possibly the one that shocked me the most was cheesecake being served to athletes at the Ancient Olympics before competing. And I thought it was odd that Reese's sponsored a gymnastics competition 25 years ago.

  • @mrs.g.9816
    @mrs.g.9816 Год назад +24

    I had a feeling bread was the oldest food humankind cooked up. As a little kid, I used to think, "Birds eat seed, cats and dogs eat meat, horses eat hay, and humans eat bread."

    • @rgerber
      @rgerber 11 месяцев назад

      and chinese eat them

    • @doldemenshubarti8696
      @doldemenshubarti8696 Месяц назад +1

      oldest thing humans ate were roasted grain. then they decided breaking hard cooked grain was unappetitizing, so they powdered it and baked it after mixing with water. they made it with acorns, and other items they could powder and baked them. All humans ate this. Europeans, Africans, Asians, Austronesians, Arabs, Steppe people

  • @sarahcoleman5269
    @sarahcoleman5269 Год назад +48

    I always think it's funny when people ask "How did humans think to eat that?" Animals. They probably saw animals eating a fallen bee hive and realized, "Hey, there's something edible in there." Hell, honey is natural, we've probably been eating it since we were walking around on all fours.

    • @alukuhito
      @alukuhito Год назад

      We're animals though. Maybe other animals watched us eating honey.

    • @tonybehere7792
      @tonybehere7792 Год назад

      @@alukuhito it’s more likely that we saw them. Other mammals have been enjoying honey before humans even existed 💀

    • @alukuhito
      @alukuhito Год назад +3

      @@tonybehere7792 Good point. Honeybees and honey had been around for millions of years before humans.

    • @overbeb
      @overbeb Год назад

      Our ancestors were probably foraging honey when they were still tree dwellers.

    • @athena8794
      @athena8794 Год назад

      Yep, things like honey, eggs, etc we probably ate since before we came down out of the trees. It's things like figuring out which bits of pufferfish aren't poisonous that baffles me. ("Everyone who's ever eaten this thing died. Maybe if I only eat this bit...").
      My personal theory involves a bored nobleman and a crap load of dead peasants.

  • @danic9304
    @danic9304 Год назад +58

    I was surprised at how recent the oldest honey was. I'd have thought that would have been one of the oldest

    • @pphtm
      @pphtm Год назад +1

      It is the oldest. There is tons of evidence of early humans eating honey from beehives. This video has some terrible info.

    • @BaeBunni
      @BaeBunni Год назад +15

      It doesn't help we are basing it on honey we found to be in containers. Honey has a natural container which probably was used much earlier in history before we moved it to pots for large scale storage.

    • @mindstalk
      @mindstalk Год назад

      Chimps collect honey today. So I'm pretty sure humans have been eating it since before we evolved into being human.

  • @Backroad_Junkie
    @Backroad_Junkie Год назад +14

    Early man settled down and started growing grain for beer, not bread.
    They had their priorities in order, lol...

  • @shibolinemress8913
    @shibolinemress8913 Год назад +71

    Popcorn was the most surprising to me, though logically it makes so much sense. You should also cover the history of chocolate sometime, if you haven't already.

    • @alukuhito
      @alukuhito Год назад +1

      No. YOu should. Make your own video.

    • @ToxicDeflect
      @ToxicDeflect Год назад

      They ground it into flour

    • @rgerber
      @rgerber 11 месяцев назад +1

      Kennel falls into fire and goes pop

  • @echolalia682
    @echolalia682 Год назад +83

    "Humans were baking bread before agriculture was even invented, which suggests that bread itself may have been the reason humans settled down"
    Or.....it suggests that human civilization and agriculture is much older than we have been told

    • @hugolouessard3914
      @hugolouessard3914 Год назад +14

      No. Actually humans started settling in slowly, over hundreds of years.
      There were a lot of downsides to doing it too fast, so they would come to places they knew to have the cereals they wanted to make bread and beer.
      And actually, the video is wrong. Beer is older than bread apparently. We discovered it quite recently, but beer could actually be the reason we settled down in the first place.

    • @fathurrochman2469
      @fathurrochman2469 Год назад

      Calm down Hancock

    • @stacie1595
      @stacie1595 Год назад +1

      It also isn't one way street. Some communities would try agriculture then ditch it and go back to a more nomadic life style. Imagine doing agriculture without any large tools or domesticated animals! It was a really hard lifestyle.
      But yeah, I think its possible that humans have been engaging in agriculture for longer than expected, but then its also possible that we have been baking bread for longer than expected. After all we've been using fire to cook our food for tens of thousands, maybe even over 100,000 years!

    • @echolalia682
      @echolalia682 Год назад +3

      @@hugolouessard3914 I highly doubt an entire group of humans decided to change their entire way of life and damn near everything that is familiar to them and their entire culture over a piece of food or drink. It's far more likely that the advantages of always knowing where your food is at, what has happened to it, how much of it you have, how much of it you need to supplement with hunting/foraging, and being able to manipulate many of those factors became obvious and likely paid immediate dividends

    • @TrineDaely
      @TrineDaely Год назад

      @@hugolouessard3914 Thus making the roots of alcoholism much longer, too.

  • @NewMessage
    @NewMessage Год назад +30

    Anything in my fridge is much older than you'd realize.
    Especially near the back.

    • @darthjarjar5309
      @darthjarjar5309 Год назад

      Noob, you should see what’s under my old *ss sofa, you can probably find pizza from ancient Mexico.

    • @sb416
      @sb416 Год назад +2

      Speak for yourself 😂 sounds like U need a cleaning Sunday!!!

  • @ripleyandweeds1288
    @ripleyandweeds1288 Год назад +2

    The mental image of a bunch of olden irishmen just hucking an infant-sized ball of butter into a bog is very hilarious to visualize.

    • @hensonlaura
      @hensonlaura Год назад

      Why the f*ck would it take "a bunch" of Irishmen to put 10 lb of butter in a Bog? Smh. No common sense.

  • @mehdihassan8316
    @mehdihassan8316 Год назад +76

    Can we see one of school lunches please? Around the world or history in the US

    • @cookingforsingles
      @cookingforsingles Год назад +5

      I love that!

    • @NewMessage
      @NewMessage Год назад +5

      That's a brilliant idea.

    • @cookingforsingles
      @cookingforsingles Год назад +6

      @@NewMessage clever user name 😅

    • @TheDesertRat75
      @TheDesertRat75 Год назад +6

      WWII School lunches in the US must’ve been interesting thanks to rationing/shortages 😮

    • @richardsawyer5428
      @richardsawyer5428 Год назад

      In the UK free school dinners dinners were brought in after the 2nd Boer War as many recruits were found to be malnourished. The law was enacted just in time to feed up the future Tommy's of WW1. I'm old enough to have got free school dinners (they were really nice) but "Maggie Thatcher, Milk Snatcher" ended our free school milk when she was Education Secretary.

  • @MithrilMaia
    @MithrilMaia Год назад +12

    Was not expecting cheesecake xD

  • @nowandaround312
    @nowandaround312 Год назад +7

    "Have you ever tried eating cereal dry? It tastes like punishment."
    Punishment is soggy Rice Krispies. I never eat wet cereal

  • @timthegem
    @timthegem Год назад +5

    7,000 years of inexperienced diners biting into the tamale husk and getting laughed at.

  • @samwill7259
    @samwill7259 Год назад +18

    Sharing good food has always been a universal human experience
    It builds bridges, it brings us together, it makes us who we are
    And who doesn't like to fall asleep full?

  • @mygetawayart
    @mygetawayart Год назад +12

    if you've never had dry cereal you're either lying or using the wrong kind of cereal. Dry cereal is a great, cheap snack for those of us who always want something to chew on and by not dousing it in milk, you're preserving the crunch. It's like eating sweet chips.

    • @alukuhito
      @alukuhito Год назад

      In my country, when I was young, mothers would sometimes bake mixed cereal in the oven with salt and spices. It was such a good snack.

  • @Bob-jm6no
    @Bob-jm6no Год назад +4

    The Ötztal is located in Austria, not Italy. The Alpes span over multiple countries, a quick wikipedia search could have told you guys that right away ...

    • @Down_the_Wind
      @Down_the_Wind Год назад

      To be fair, the Iceman was found in an area near Tisenjoch on the border between Austria and Italy, so I won’t fault them that much.

  • @pamelamays4186
    @pamelamays4186 Год назад +6

    Suggestion: Milk. When did humans begin drinking the milk of domesticated animals? From what other animals are used for dairy purposes?

    • @ruthanneseven
      @ruthanneseven Год назад

      In China, they use dog milk. Not joking.

    • @TheDesertRat75
      @TheDesertRat75 Год назад

      Goats, and horses surprisingly. I believe one of the food history channels points out that Mongolians during Ghengis Khan’s time were using milk from their horses, though I could be wrong about that >.

    • @ant713m
      @ant713m Год назад

      In India at least 5000-1000 yrs ago.

  • @leslietonn3181
    @leslietonn3181 Год назад +57

    I would’ve liked to see the history of Thanksgiving dinner and how it changed through the ages.

    • @charliekent9526
      @charliekent9526 Год назад +10

      ages? what past couple hundred years of well recorded history? lmfao

    • @ChadwickTheChad
      @ChadwickTheChad Год назад +6

      Through the ages? You mean the last 160 years?

    • @ledzepgirl92
      @ledzepgirl92 Год назад +8

      The history can be summed up as genocide maskerading as a dinner party and falls in the long trend of piping hot levels of historical revision being served American children as "history".
      Followed by the main course of "did you ever ask yourself why the roughly 100 years between the end of the civil war and the civil rights movement of the mid-20th century are just skipped in education like nothing ever happened?"
      Optional dessert is "Let's not even imagine what the German equivalent to this approach to teaching history would be"
      Depending on your personal palette this might either result in vicariously vomitting, or falling into a sweetly ignorant food coma.

    • @kriyasheeli
      @kriyasheeli Год назад

      @@ledzepgirl92 😂😂😂

    • @TheTurncloak
      @TheTurncloak Год назад +2

      @@ledzepgirl92 interesting, I assume it depends on school and stuff, but my history classes hit pretty hard on the American Industrial Revolution. Obviously i'm sure there gaps and stuff that wasn't taught or incorrect, but I wouldn't say it it was skipped.

  • @krisfrederick5001
    @krisfrederick5001 Год назад +9

    I almost said "Who eats pancakes for Christmas?" Wow 🤦🏻‍♂

    • @RedRoseSeptember22
      @RedRoseSeptember22 Год назад +2

      You'd be surprised, lots of people eat pancakes for Christmas morning breakfast :) and to be festive, add red and green M & M's :D

    • @alukuhito
      @alukuhito Год назад

      Really? That would be a typical Christmas breakfast for me growing up. Not Betty Crocker though. We made them from scratch.

  • @jovanweismiller7114
    @jovanweismiller7114 Год назад +4

    I'm curious why there were Italian scientists studying Ötzi at an Austrian university? The last time I checked, Innsbruck University is in Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria.

    • @markcarey8426
      @markcarey8426 Год назад +2

      The body was on the border between the two countries. Was a bit of an "ownership" issue then I think they co-operated.

    • @y_fam_goeglyd
      @y_fam_goeglyd Год назад

      ​@@markcarey8426 I thought he'd ended up - initially - in Vienna because they had the better equipment available. But my curiosity re Italians in Innsbruck brought me here. Good answer though. Makes sense!

  • @HughGort
    @HughGort Год назад +15

    "back then"? Tamales are made literally exactly the same still. It's not like it's NOT filled with masa today or something.

    • @darthjarjar5309
      @darthjarjar5309 Год назад

      Exactly what I was thinking when I heard that. All tamales are still made that way. Jesus, there better not be any other d*mb industrialized way of doing it with pre-made flour dough in order to save time and money.
      The only way to make tamales is with corn masa. But watch there be some fool that makes it with pre-made flour dough - similar to what these American fools have done with our precious tacos and that nasty flour stingy tortilla shell.

    • @SireneKalypso
      @SireneKalypso Год назад

      "Filled with masa"

  • @maenad1231
    @maenad1231 Год назад +36

    Another food ingredient that _feels_ recent is date sugar so I was pretty surprised and excited to find out the ancient Egyptians have been using dates to sweeten desserts since forever lol

    • @alukuhito
      @alukuhito Год назад +1

      It doesn't feel recent to me. You're weird.

    • @hensonlaura
      @hensonlaura Год назад

      ​@@alukuhitoif you rely on your feelings for factual knowledge you are a deep shit, my friend 🤦‍♀️

  • @cookingforsingles
    @cookingforsingles Год назад +29

    So glad we're getting these twice a week now! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @purplealice
    @purplealice Год назад +8

    Jamaican meat patties have curry powder in the crust (which makes them a more golden color when cooked). Just like the Mesopotamians!

    • @alukuhito
      @alukuhito Год назад

      That's a blast from the past. I used to eat those all the time in the 90s.

  • @thememeteamdream
    @thememeteamdream Год назад +5

    Can you do the history of coffee, please?
    It was used as a sacred beverage and there was a lot of espionage/conquest around building the coffee plantations in South America.

  • @ThomasBrandoGreenman
    @ThomasBrandoGreenman Год назад +6

    Where the OG Narrator???

  • @SPFLDAngler
    @SPFLDAngler Год назад +4

    Honey was definitely discovered by someone angrily smashing a beehive to bits and finding the golden liquid all over. That or by watching bears rip open beehives to eat it. Probably the latter one.

    • @rosescott9299
      @rosescott9299 Год назад +2

      Also a beehive smells fantastically delicious, and the smell is very strong. One smell and you know you have to try some.

    • @alukuhito
      @alukuhito Год назад

      I doubt it. Why do you say "definitely" when you don't even know? Grow up.

    • @overbeb
      @overbeb Год назад

      Nah, our pre-human ancestors would have already been foraging for honey long before modern humans came about.

  • @btetschner
    @btetschner Год назад +1

    Gen X Foods:
    #5 Cheese Sandwich
    #8 Crackers and Cheese
    #13 Melted Ham and Cheese Sandwich (on a hamburger bun)
    #22 Grilled Cheese
    #28 Jiffy Pop
    #45 Banquet Pot Pies
    #46 Fresh Bread
    #47 Chicken Pot Pie
    #48 Popcorn
    #50 Pancakes

  • @petergray7576
    @petergray7576 Год назад +6

    Btw, those ancient Chinese noodles were made from millet, as durum wheat (semolina) and rice were unavailable at the time.

  • @sophiaisabelle01
    @sophiaisabelle01 Год назад +11

    It's interesting to know more about food in-depth. We look forward to seeing more content like this. May God bless all of you.

  • @lp-xl9ld
    @lp-xl9ld Год назад +2

    "Well, why do they call it 'cheese'?"
    "They smelled the rotten milk, and that was what they said! 'Cheez!'"
    Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks, "The 2000 Year Old Man"

  • @Asignuva
    @Asignuva Год назад +1

    "Chicken Pot Pie. My three favorite things."

  • @ricksmith7631
    @ricksmith7631 11 месяцев назад +1

    im liking these new videos. im just gonna be blunt and say i loved whoever narrated the old videos but i will give kudos to whoever is narrating the new ones, she has the same sort of dry humor and im enjoying them just as much.

  • @tremorsfan
    @tremorsfan Год назад +4

    Whoever discovered honey was a Boss.

    • @ChadwickTheChad
      @ChadwickTheChad Год назад

      Somebody probably just tasted some honey that had dripped out of a hive.

    • @tremorsfan
      @tremorsfan Год назад

      @@ChadwickTheChad Yeah, and then he wanted seconds.

    • @janerickallado8881
      @janerickallado8881 Год назад

      Probably saw a bear dig into a hive then ate what was left.

    • @alukuhito
      @alukuhito Год назад

      They were the GOAT.

    • @TrineDaely
      @TrineDaely Год назад

      We probably learned it from honey badgers.

  • @erraticonteuse
    @erraticonteuse Год назад +16

    Given that baboons also eat honey, I assume we've been eating it since before we were H. sapiens. There are also birds in Africa called honeyguides that will literally guide humans to beehives so they can snack on some tasty wax after we open them suckers up. The amount of time for that behavior to have evolved to the point that an entire species of bird relies on humans (and probably other animals like honey badgers) to get the *main* food they eat says we've been doing that for way longer than anything on this list.

    • @TrineDaely
      @TrineDaely Год назад +1

      Honey guides and honey badgers have likely teamed up on hives longer than humans and guides.

    • @hensonlaura
      @hensonlaura Год назад

      ​@@TrineDaely "honey guides" sounds like something out of a Hunger Games book 😊

  • @SimplyStormy
    @SimplyStormy Год назад +2

    I eat my cereal dry and I am indeed offended.

  • @joemagnus5085
    @joemagnus5085 Год назад +5

    Hey where's Sarcasmo narrator??

  • @matthewjay660
    @matthewjay660 Год назад +3

    2:51 WHOOP! An Aggie ring. 👍🏻

  • @stefanoraz27
    @stefanoraz27 Год назад +2

    sounds a bit like watch mojo girl but i am sure it's not the same person

    • @vancakes4500
      @vancakes4500 Год назад

      That's exactly what I've been thinking!

  • @Reven-xm3gb
    @Reven-xm3gb Год назад +3

    Random not to related thought....how did fruit snacks end up in lunchboxes? Its basically candy...

  • @MrEurolaf
    @MrEurolaf Год назад +1

    Can u also do a show about pickled foods? Like pickled eggs (white and red) and whatever else like Kimchi? Pickled pigs feet? Etc

    • @JoeOklahoma
      @JoeOklahoma 2 месяца назад

      Annnnd now I want kimchi and dill pickles

  • @LanceBeckman
    @LanceBeckman Год назад +6

    Dry cereal is the best!

  • @kaelang12
    @kaelang12 Год назад +2

    i recall a story (not sure if it actually happened or just apocryphal): some archeologists were in a tomb and discovered a jar of honey, still edible! and then they discovered some hairs in the honey after eating some- turns out the container it was in had a preserved corpse

    • @Marnie_C
      @Marnie_C Год назад

      I heard this story too. I read it in a childrens book about Egypt back in the 90s

    • @hensonlaura
      @hensonlaura Год назад

      That's hilarious!

  • @HVS-gk7oo
    @HVS-gk7oo Год назад +2

    Uh since when is honey a dish? Also, dry cereals make a good snack. No one of these foods are surprising facts.

  • @btetschner
    @btetschner Год назад +1

    A+ video!
    Very surprising to see how long some of those foods have been around, had no idea pancakes have been around so long or that bread may have pre-dated agricultural society.

  • @Automatik234
    @Automatik234 Год назад +2

    Innsbruck is an Astrian city and I am pretty sure that it was austrian scientists, since it's the austrian university of Innsbruck...

  • @buddywallace2814
    @buddywallace2814 Год назад +1

    Back then? We still make tamales out of masa. 🤣🤣

  • @megacheese
    @megacheese Год назад

    Whoever was pouring the milk on that cereal deserves jail time.

  • @Fayanora
    @Fayanora Год назад +2

    We do know how humans knew honey was edible. We saw bears and other animals eating it. We know this because Native Americans were asked things like that, and they pointed out that they saw animals doing it first. Same deal with maple syrup.

    • @mindstalk
      @mindstalk Год назад

      Chimps gather honey. We've probably been eating it since before we were human.

    • @hensonlaura
      @hensonlaura Год назад

      Man, that is such a limited reference to use, to illustrate human experience. People get a little bit of knowledge and want to expound as though they had the last word and are vastly expert - when in truth their knowledge is glancing and rudimentary.
      It is surreal to see those with no practical experience in the physical world, and almost as little in academics - who've never had to learn common sense in striving for survival, or live in a dirty, comfortless, brutal environment, expound on why people acted as they did, back in the day. Smh.

  • @dnc411
    @dnc411 Год назад +7

    Weird History guy has a more dynamic narrator voice than Weird History girl

  • @andrewn8002
    @andrewn8002 Год назад +14

    Have I ever eaten cereal without milk? Why, yes. Yes, I have! It makes for the perfect snack. 😁 Especially if there's other yummy things in it like raisins and almonds. Scrumptious!

  • @hensonlaura
    @hensonlaura Год назад +1

    Very surprised at the how many people like pot-pies. They're revolting!

  • @HOOLIGANSSSSss
    @HOOLIGANSSSSss Год назад

    That apocalypto joke was hilarious 😂

  • @steakcrust558
    @steakcrust558 Год назад +181

    Oh hey its the woman everyone complains about for no good reason. Both people are good and she doesnt deserve the criticism

    • @ktanner438
      @ktanner438 Год назад +2

      Cuz she has no charisma lol

    • @OfficialRickHarrison
      @OfficialRickHarrison Год назад +12

      She’s a woman

    • @steakcrust558
      @steakcrust558 Год назад

      @@ktanner438you dont know what you’re talking about

    • @steakcrust558
      @steakcrust558 Год назад

      @@OfficialRickHarrisonha sexism funny. Small dick energy

    • @jonsmith6496
      @jonsmith6496 Год назад +36

      I forgot, we aren’t allowed to have opinions unless they are in line with yours.

  • @ditroia2777
    @ditroia2777 Год назад +2

    You can still get steak and kidney pie.

  • @Tactical_Hotdog
    @Tactical_Hotdog Год назад +6

    Noodles and Spaghetti are NOT the same thing, not even close.

    • @ridureyu
      @ridureyu Год назад +6

      Spaghetti are noodles, but not all noodles are spaghetti.

    • @Tactical_Hotdog
      @Tactical_Hotdog Год назад

      @@ridureyu Ingredients wise, no....
      The main ingredient of spaghetti is wheat flour, but noodles can contain different types of ingredients such as rice starch, rice flour, potato starch and Canna starch. High quality spaghetti is prepared of durum wheat.

    • @ridureyu
      @ridureyu Год назад +1

      @@Tactical_Hotdog yes, noodles can contain many types of flour, from rice to wheat. But ultimately, they are all Squiggly Bread.

    • @Off-with-a-bang
      @Off-with-a-bang Год назад +1

      On top of spaghetti 🎶"...
      All covered with cheese! 🎶"

  • @swagamuffin3511
    @swagamuffin3511 7 месяцев назад

    These videos are always so well done, so it really threw me when she talked about tamales containing masa like that's just some ancient relic.

  • @cocoaorange1
    @cocoaorange1 Год назад +2

    I really enjoy learning stuff like this.

  • @animegodandlover59prestond51
    @animegodandlover59prestond51 Год назад +1

    Hey weird history are we going to get a timeline poll soon

  • @nicolebishop2210
    @nicolebishop2210 Год назад +11

    Love me some food history! Fun history and lovely narration!

  • @johnjohnson8575
    @johnjohnson8575 Год назад +1

    Frank Maixner et al. did a study on the content of Ötzi's stomach and intestines and said of the charcoal "[...]a slow drying or smoking of the meat over the fire would explain the charcoal particles detected previously in the lower intestine content." And I haven't seen any comment about pancakes. Y'all should source your claims so we can search it up on our own.

  • @jasminemcphail3614
    @jasminemcphail3614 Год назад +6

    Why is everyone complaining about this lady? She's just doing her job and she's fine. Anyone care to explain?

    • @jonsmith6496
      @jonsmith6496 Год назад +3

      Because she’s not good at it?🤔

    • @darthjarjar5309
      @darthjarjar5309 Год назад +1

      Because her voice is a generic white woman voice that we hear everywhere on radio ads and on other countdown/list videos. That other narrator had a unique voice.

    • @TheBLGL
      @TheBLGL Год назад +1

      They are a bunch of crybabies, that’s my explanation.

    • @jasminemcphail3614
      @jasminemcphail3614 Год назад

      @@TheBLGL 😂😂😂😂

  • @anime991
    @anime991 Год назад +15

    I like the content but the voice over REALLY does not fit any of this. She sounds like she should be doing some dubious celebrity gossip rag

  • @shanidar
    @shanidar Год назад +3

    I loved the "...cereal without milk tastes like punishment".

    • @RedRoseSeptember22
      @RedRoseSeptember22 Год назад +2

      I still think it's criminal the people who eat it with water instead of milk, like I wanna shout "WHAT IS YOUR MAJOR MALFUNCTION?!" lmfao.

  • @brandoncampbell6534
    @brandoncampbell6534 Год назад +2

    Love cheesecake and pot pies

  • @corrodan2995
    @corrodan2995 Год назад +1

    I will refuse to refer to "honey" as anything other than bee juice or bee milk. Nothing else.

  • @kiniburk
    @kiniburk Год назад +1

    "From something called Masa" The copy editor must have been asleep on that phrase. Even this old white guy knows Tamales are always made with Masa.

  • @williamking3301
    @williamking3301 Год назад

    Food history is so fascinating. In regard to bread, what was not mentioned in the video is bread's close relationship to the making of beer, bread being baked then fermented and strained to produce the alcoholic beverage. The Sumerians drank it in large clay pots by sipping through a hollow reed straw and produced 20 different varieties and exported them. The ancient Egyptians paid their workers with beer. Hops did not factor into beer making until the Middle Ages.

  • @bigcock8900
    @bigcock8900 Год назад +6

    I love how vocal us fans of this channel have been against anyone but the one guy voicing these videos, yet they still keep bringing this woman back. We don’t want two or three vids a week if even one of them isn’t voiced by the main man

    • @timthegem
      @timthegem Год назад

      I'm a fan of this channel and I think she does a great job. I'm sorry that her lovely voice is a boner shrinker for you compared to the dude who probably looks like Mr. Furley IRL.

    • @TheBLGL
      @TheBLGL Год назад +2

      How are those 2 inches working out for ya? 🤔 😂

  • @Cuckoobananarama
    @Cuckoobananarama Год назад +9

    I enjoy these videos, but definitely prefer the male voice. His deadpan delivery and sarcasm is what keeps me coming back. The female voice I find to be a bit irritating.

    • @wnndflowrr
      @wnndflowrr Год назад +4

      me!!!! she’s terrible at sliding in jokes. she doesn’t know how to speak as a narrator and she talks like she gets her information from wikipedia

  • @fluffybbpeachhun6768
    @fluffybbpeachhun6768 Год назад +2

    I warm up for this! Love it!

  • @funveeable
    @funveeable Год назад

    You think I moved a box of Ramen to 3 apartments? Well you're wrong because I moved the same box from one dorm to another dorm to the house of my landlord. No apartment complexes involved.

  • @mathewritchie
    @mathewritchie Год назад

    Bread was a side dish for beer,beer led to farming.

  • @jimjimfreethinker
    @jimjimfreethinker Год назад +9

    Sorry narrator, this isn't a "celebrity gossip for idiots" channel. Please bring back the male narrator

  • @Pyracantic
    @Pyracantic Год назад +1

    I LOVE THE WOMAN EVERYONE SHUT UP SHES VERY NICE ABOUT THE FOOD!

  • @Rita1984
    @Rita1984 Год назад +1

    Matza goes back 3000 years.

  • @DEFxRECON
    @DEFxRECON Год назад +5

    I like the voiceover lady, she has a pleasant voice.
    However, the Weird History guy’s voice is unmatched especially with the jokes.

  • @MrEurolaf
    @MrEurolaf Год назад +1

    Can u do a show about Scrapple?

  • @Fenderbenne
    @Fenderbenne Год назад +1

    Wait. Is that the girl from Watch Mojo?

  • @OhSoNasty
    @OhSoNasty Год назад +2

    This random upload required the random request
    Weird history of lasagna plz❤

  • @Se7enBeatleofDoom
    @Se7enBeatleofDoom Год назад +2

    The first pancake wasn’t made in a pan…

  • @dandygirl6
    @dandygirl6 Год назад +1

    all the modern references and mentions really don't work in this one, they are fatiguing

  • @cgscott
    @cgscott Год назад +1

    Shout out to whoever lost their Aggie ring in a pile of tamales.

  • @angelomadla
    @angelomadla Год назад +1

    Can you try filipino Adobo?

  • @janereich5170
    @janereich5170 Год назад +17

    No one hates this woman who’s the narrator we are just used to the weird history guy!

    • @SECONDQUEST
      @SECONDQUEST Год назад +4

      There are people who just don't like women. I agree most of us just like the guy and dislike change, but you can't claim there aren't a vocal group of dudes who dislike ladies.

    • @clintcountryman4849
      @clintcountryman4849 Год назад +7

      It's her delivery. She should be on Disney or something

    • @clintcountryman4849
      @clintcountryman4849 Год назад

      @@SECONDQUEST ....a vocal group of dudes who dislike ladies?

    • @janereich5170
      @janereich5170 Год назад +3

      @@clintcountryman4849 I know her voice isn’t as history or calming as the weird history guy

    • @JBTriple8
      @JBTriple8 Год назад

      I dont women run the world

  • @nijinoshita3301
    @nijinoshita3301 Год назад +2

    what surprised me the most is that you think dry cereal is somehow bad???? I mean usually the milk doesn't even change the taste of the cereal much so idk what to tell you but it is amazing dry?

  • @malenotyalc
    @malenotyalc Год назад +1

    As if a box of ramen would last three apartments. Let alone be included in any move. What is this narrator? An alien?

  • @kindbud
    @kindbud Год назад +1

    6:56 ancient popcorn looks a lot like boof weed, bad Marijuana

  • @cleo4548
    @cleo4548 Год назад +1

    Hey now dry cereal is the best snack.

  • @diannt9583
    @diannt9583 Год назад +3

    NEVER cook a pot pie in the microwave! And masa is still used to make tamales. At least, the good ones.
    But basically, a fun and informative video.

  • @LassieFarm
    @LassieFarm Год назад

    The very oldest food, is that hot dog on the rollers at my local Kwik Trip

  • @parkerstroh6586
    @parkerstroh6586 Год назад

    Popcorn may even have been the method by which maize was first consumed! This stuff is oooold

    • @hensonlaura
      @hensonlaura Год назад

      There is no reason that people would have gathered corn and brought it home to the hearth unless they were already planning to eat it - and that doesn't require fire. Fresh corn is the best eating, when it's still juicy and sweet!
      On a constant lookout for food, if folks see something that looks good, they're going to experiment with it, tasting, watching for adverse effects. Learning that corn can pop would come later, as it was commonly held & utilized.

  • @jerranspearman3369
    @jerranspearman3369 Год назад +2

    good video

  • @packertai1
    @packertai1 Год назад

    Very cool! It blows my mind, the long history of these foods! 🤯😱🤔

  • @1hiddenearth
    @1hiddenearth 9 месяцев назад

    If you're cooking pot pies in the microwave, you should not be allowed in the kitchen. 🚫 🥧 ♨️

  • @alukuhito
    @alukuhito Год назад

    Christmas wasn't celebrated as soon as AD hit. It was a few centuries later.

    • @Urfavigbo
      @Urfavigbo 4 месяца назад

      About 100 years later

  • @CoinSlotKitty
    @CoinSlotKitty Год назад

    6:56 nobody noticed the bottom shelf bud that was put in here?

  • @remyw.4959
    @remyw.4959 Год назад +1

    Olive oil for grilled cheese?