it is a nice video and i love your channel..... but 1400$. do you know how much soda you can try? i think you can make a video where you try ever soda in the world in it. I would watch that.
You guys got me thinking about this way more than I probably should be, but I’ve decided that both the “before” person (low understanding but high enjoyment) AND the “after” person (high understanding and high enjoyment) tend to be really likeable people! They both give off very positive vibes.
@@alfredknubble1958 sounds like a joke to me, life savings of 1400 dollars would be ridiculous. I just think it's a funny comment that gives you a little laugh
@@alfredknubble1958 1400 dollars can be more than average people will ever have in spending cash all at once depending on which country we're talking about As they say, there is always someone worse off unfortunately
As an Islamic, Mashallah means "Allah (god) have willed it," which is a compliment to God for an event that had happened. Tbark. I guess it's Tabarak, which means "pure," Allah, is just the name of god. Alhamdullilah which is "Thank God," Inshallah which is "If Allah willed it." Usually use in the context of "maybe I will," and "hopefully I will," example: "Can you make time for movie tommorow?" "Inshallah, I will," Better is... Self explanatory. Astagfrllah is "Astaghfirullah" which means "seeking forgiveness from god," which is usually said repeatedly by those who are asking for redemption and forgiveness from Allah for their sins towards Him. Combine, what do they mean? No idea, I guess he was having an episode or something....
@@3frenchlads What’s the difference...? If it can be described... I only tasted sea water once, but my impression was just ‘insanely salty’ and not more nuance than that, so I’m curious
The most expensive video he's done so far, let's appreciate that he described how they taste in detail because most of us will never taste these in our lives.
Nope, rich or not I'm never paying a grand just for some small ass container, that much of money could basically Feed the whole house if u don't have people who eats a lot in the house 1200 $ could get u a lot of groceries already
Even if i was told i could eat these for free, i wouldn. I freaking hate almost everything from the ocean haha. I do not like anything removely smelling of "fish" , that alone puts disguest in my face :P I was more curious why he hade so much on the spoon in stillshoot haha. Like 3 spoons from the 80$ and it was over half emty :P
This made me super happy honestly-- this is like the ultimate form of those "let's try" videos where he actually gets to try something he really likes. For all the smiles and years of great content, you deserve it dude
@@szurketaltos2693 Or you know, ceramic spoons exist. I was hoping he would pull a fast one on us and eat that $500 reserve caviar with a plastic spoon-to show his allegiance to the common man, the proletariat.
@@thespicemelange4536 I wouldn't be surprised if it came with the spoon, I looked up where to order caviar online in my country a while ago (out of curiosity) and a lot of them came with a mother of pearl spoon.
Here's a tip, when your local shop that stocks caviar has a power outage for whatever reason go to the loading dock about an hour later because they have to throw out all refrigerator goods that went to room temp. They're still fresh.
That's great advice for some seafood, but tinned caviar does not need to be refrigerated. Tinned caviar has a room-temperature shelf life of about three weeks (give or take). If their power goes out, it'll be fine.
"Interesting how the price escalation doesn't quite seem to be proportionate to the change in flavor" I say to myself as I eat a bowl of $1 Kraft Mac and cheese
@@brokensync youre absolutely correct. Most expensive shit is absolute garbage for the price youre paying. A joke may not be the best comment to start this conversation under though lol
diminishing returns baby happens with any kind of product the difference between a $200 and $300 computer is vastly different from the difference between one that costs say $2000 vs $3000
At first I was like "oh!! That's really cool, he got a sponsorship for some expensive food" but NOPE. You absolute madlad - all of the respect for dedication to this craft.
Nah, this is one of those moments where you realise the youtuber you've been chucking £5 a month out of your miniscule paycheque probably doesn't need your money any more.
We have recorded evidence that this man owns at least one monocle, yet it is nowhere to be seen as he eats $1400 worth of caviar. My trust is broken. I don’t know what to believe any more.
@@Francis-qu2iu idk, if I feel like if I had a random monocle that I didn't use very often (why would I? It's a bloody monocle lol) I'd almost certainly lose it eventually, never to be seen again until I decide to move to a new place lmao
@@marigeorg1322 Unus Annus was a channel that ran from November 15th 2019 to November 15th 2020. It showed markiplier and crankgameplays imagining what they would do if they had one year left, posting one video per day for a year, at the end of which they would delete the channel. Recurring messages on Unus annus were a black and white spiral and the phrase memento mori, Latin for “remember death”. Apologies if that’s not what you were asking, I made this message to copy+paste whenever I need to.
Nay, a mere knight in good standing could surely eat this on occasion. One need not be a lord. Of course the peasantry could not afford it, but we know they couldn't appreciate it anyway
If I may good sir knight, I a humbe yeoman have also had the pleasure to dine on such a dish on a rare holiday occasion yet even I must attest that the lowly serfs would lack any appreciation for it heavens above they have not even regular eggs or chickens! I doubt they would even be able to pronounce Caviar let alone eat it properly.
@@sentimentalmariner590 If I may Master, I a humble serf, have eaten Caviar when it drop from my master’s plate, but I doubt the lowly slave would be able to taste much less appreciate anything more than boiled carrots.
@@vladiiidracula235 excuse me your majesties, but a mere cockroach as I has eaten the shit that a man eating fine caviar shat and have followed him waiting for shits to be shat every since and will forever more!
@@reavershank8985 yes indeed but that term could mean another thing. like instead of "wow it should be worth more" to "nah it's not worth this amount because of this little change or little amount of constant taste of delightful flavor."
I would literally pay money to see a "Lysanderoth tries... " series. I can already picture him in my mind saying something like: "This brine is as salty as the tears of my enemies"
He's done cheap food, he's done expensive food. Small dollar amount, large dollar amount. Now he has to combine them. "Let's Try $3000 WORTH OF HOT DOGS"
*The caviar sellers:* oooh someone bought the 500$ ones. I wonder what they’re going to do with it, maybe go to a fancy party? *Meanwhile at ProZD’s house:*
Probably: hey ship out these several hundred expensive ones. They probably think caviar buyers are idiots. It's just fish eggs for an absolutely retarded price. Go cut open a fishes guts and their ya go. Idk wtf this is about
@@misdafireinfexus5828 I don't know what your living situation is, but dissecting a fresh sturgeon is way more than a "and there you go" in terms of logistics for me.
It also doesn't help that there aren't too many sturgeons around anymore and countries don't want them going heckin extinct from the industry that reduced them to this size in the first place. Slicing open fishes that take more than a decade to mature isn't the best move for conserving a species and thus there are many restrictions, so it's best to bet that each of those fishies don't come cheap.
"LETS TRY $1400 WORTH OF CAVIAR" I, too, like to treat myself: *spreads $3 anchovy paste on toast* *adds $2 smoked oysters to ¢.25 ramen* *eats $5 imitation crab straight out of the package*
@@lukassnickerz8116 you’re overestimating how much youtubers make. Prozd makes short videos and most of them are not monetized. Dk how much voice acting makes him but he definitely as another side hustle. Views and subs don’t mean anything on youtube anymore, ad revenue does
I appreciate that he acknowledges that even the cheapest one is a lot of money. When indulging on like $500, i think perception of money changes a little bit
@@pdorism yes you can. However I spend $150AUD per week for 3 adults, 2 dogs, 2 cats and a bird... not only that I make sure everyone has good portions and good quality meals. I am lucky enough to be a good cook.
thats just the noise that comes out of someone's mouth after experiencing something truly exquisite. Rich people only sound like that all the time because their entire lives are just decadence all the way down.
I don’t know why everyone is acting like this is such a sophisticated thing to say. It’s the same reason why I pour my $7 beers into a beer glass because I know that the aluminum in the cans have a distinct taste.
Did i just watch a person eating caviar of varying qualities while animal crossing music plays in the background for the past 14 minutes of my life? Yes. Do i regret it at all? Nope!
The super cheap stuff with a little cream cheese on a cracker is still bomb and I’ve had all of these, so it doesn’t ruin it! You just live in a constant state of desire for the good stuff but IMO as long as it’s sturgeon it’s good enough
uh i highly doubt that lmao. I highly doubt he sold them any more caviar at all, actually. People who have enough money to impulse buy caviar are not the same people that watch ProZD
@@niles6159 just as opposed to other influencers in general. the way he basically keeps reiterating how fortunate he is to be able to afford this is awesome
There is actually a fruit called a finger lime (also known as Australian lime), they’re very tiny and when you split it in half, inside there is a substance that is very similar to caviar, and tastes like lime.
@@cadavison as someone who occasionally enjoys coke and has never had a problem with it; I'll say that everyone is different. Doesn't mean go do it tho. I'm also not gunna say don't. Live your own life people
@@cadavison I am telling you- I've done lots of coke, occasionally, and never had a problem with it. Live your own life. Don't control others because you can't control yourself. I understand some people can't control themselves and that's fine man. But where you have a problem, I have self control and occasional fun
@@cadavison you're trying to spin what I said to your own agenda man. Should I have just said 'im not going to tell anybody how to live their life' ? Just because it's not an issue for me doesn't mean it won't be for others, and just cuz it's an issue for you, doesn't mean it'll be an issue for everyone.
12:20 - SungWon's realisation that he has now ruined himself for Caviar because he now knows what the proper stuff tastes like but spending $500 on that is just insanity.
@@Uigduv well this guy is a poketuber. Hella people probably subbed when they were kids and just never unsubbed, and only the 20+ year olds with no lives still watch. Lol
8:37 When the older villain sees the protagonist (who he’s slowly starting to see as the child he never had) thwart his latest evil scheme from a monitor in his underground lair
I'm gonna ruin the joke but... all cans used to contain food have a plastic-y coating to isolate the food from reactive metal that may jumpstart the decaying process.
@@misdafireinfexus5828 just not a metal spoon, or anything radioactive, on anything that’s not a solid, or anything that has a disease, or anything that (continues on)
Expenderatures like that on rare occasions are always fun, lots of people have an item they'd substitute for caviar or something comparable. Do what you want, be unreasonable from time to time, some like cigars or whisky, others enjoy wine or tea. It depends on you.
Just wanna say, my boyfriend and I watched this together when we were having a rough day, and we both really enjoyed it. Today my boyfriend surprised me with this caviar for my birthday today and the little mother of pearl spoon and it was perfect, my first caviar ever. Anyways thanks Song Won for making this happen
I feel SungWon's pain as he admits that the more expensive ones are worth it. With some things you simply *want* the cheapest version to be just as good as the rest.
He didn’t say that the expensive ones are worth it. In fact, he explicitly said “I cannot justify condoning $500 dollars. As good as this is, it’s just too much for this for me.” In fact as he was going up the tiers he kept saying essentially the same thing, e.g. that the $250 one was better than the $80 one but not enough to justify the difference in price, etc.
prozd: and make sure you use a mother of pearl spoon, because a metal spoon would taint the flavor of the caviar me: ... me: wait there are mother of pearl spoons???
I like how he said the 80$ tin is "worth" purchasing to see if you like caviar. My biggest fear is trying a bad caviar and thinking I don't like it forever. That being said I'll probably never have real caviar
It feels like caviar is one of those foods where it wasn't originally expensive until rich people decided they liked it, like lobster. I mean, it's fermented fish eggs, it's labor intensive, and it uses a part of the fish that most people would not immediately assume was food. It seems to me that it probably started as a byproduct of fishing, something for poor fishermen to feed to their families, and then later it became the delicacy that it is now. Maybe that's me making assumptions, but it's a pattern that happens to foods a lot.
If rich people figure out something the poor have is a good thing, they'll want it. If they want it, they can afford a higher price. If they are willing to pay higher for it, the distributer of the good can artificially inflate the price. Ex: Why sell 100 cases of lobster at $10 each to 100 poor people if you can sell 100 cases at $50 each to 50 wealthier people who just heard that that disgusting-looking bottom-feeding sea insect tastes good? Monetary value is a subjective measurement, and often not connected to real conditions like material scarcity or labor invested, but what will generate the greatest profit :/
I live near where tons of lobster is harvested, and you can buy them off local lobsterman for $5, but then you go to a tourist outlet for a small lobster roll and it will be $17.95. Crazy.
I’m sure it started out that way, but it wasn’t good quality. Now that they have likely bred fish specifically for the best possible tasting caviar, I’m sure that justifies the price increase beyond just being arbitrary
Hey Sungwon, just finished watching the video. As a line cook, I'd like to make some suggestions on different ways you can enjoy your premium caviar. Having straight caviar is fine, but there's so many ways the caviar can enhance the flavor of some dishes too. The simplest way to eat it, is to have some with sushi rice, try that first, then you can have some with some store bought sashimi, salmon, tuna, etc. The next one is to scoop a little bit and dress it on top of your burger patty when you've finished cooking the patty and assembling the burger. You can also mix some into your salad, keep in mind that your caviar may have varying saltiness so adjust to taste. You can have some with your pork cutlet sandwich, I've had some at the previous restaurant I worked in and it tastes absolutely wonderful. Definitely recommend trying that. Try having some caviar with your steak too, sirloin or ribeye is the way to go then you can have a little bit of caviar with every bite of steak. Cheers!
“Hot dog you say? Commoners are resorting to eating dog now how dreadful”
pennies taste horrible.
How awful. How morally corrupt the peasantry must be to philander amongst the dirt muckers of the streets.
it is a nice video and i love your channel..... but 1400$. do you know how much soda you can try? i think you can make a video where you try ever soda in the world in it. I would watch that.
@@kennystarfighter9899 the stuff of dentists’ nightmares lmao
What are these curious circles? They have faces n them how quaint. Do poor people eat these?
Sung Won has become the “after” character in his “before and after discovering the subreddit for a hobby” skit.
You either die a pleb or live long enough to be the after character.
You guys got me thinking about this way more than I probably should be, but I’ve decided that both the “before” person (low understanding but high enjoyment) AND the “after” person (high understanding and high enjoyment) tend to be really likeable people! They both give off very positive vibes.
People who actually shared liked hit the bell and commented
Yes! I was thinking this too 😂
When he brought out the special spoon I knew shit was real
This is where his stimmy went
I swear to god this line of joking will never fail to make me laugh
Money well spent.
LMAOO
Maybe you could give me a lil stimmy
Haha didnt even make that connection, exactly the right amount of money
"Man eats my life savings in fish eggs whilst surrounded by anime figures and board games" gods I am envious.
I'm more concerned with someone who thinks "life savings" is 1400 dollars.
@@alfredknubble1958 you have never been poor before
@@davidslegers1857 I've been poor my entire life, stop your dumb logic.
@@alfredknubble1958 sounds like a joke to me, life savings of 1400 dollars would be ridiculous. I just think it's a funny comment that gives you a little laugh
@@alfredknubble1958 1400 dollars can be more than average people will ever have in spending cash all at once depending on which country we're talking about
As they say, there is always someone worse off unfortunately
Well now you gotta do all the different grades of wagyu up to A5.
Actually this is a good idea I want to watch it
Olive fed wagyu! 🤤
This was my thought too. I'd really like to see that.
A5 Wagyu is genuinely the most delicious meat on earth. It's worth the stupid price for a special occasion.
Wagyu is not worth it, recently had it gifted to me and (a5 12+bms). Would rather eat a big regular ribeye.
"SunWon tries $1400 worth of Wagyu Steaks" coming in the future
Let's hope it does
@@FloatingShorts at home? Nah don’t ruin it at home. Wagyu should be enjoyed at a restaurant.
@@Woodshadow For sure! I have exactly one friend who I would trust to cook wagyu for me, and he has a restaurant kitchen in his house!
True better to have a professional cool it
@@Woodshadow What if he gets a local chef to come by, or he can go to them, and prepare it correctly?
this series escalated quickly haha
Ok clickbaiter
Next video: "I resurrected a Dodo to eat it"
Actually kinda slowly
tfw want to like comment but it's at 555 and I can't change such a perfect number.
20 dollars of junk food then multiple by 70 to get to caviar
“Man I could really go for some caviar but how can I write this off as a business expense?”
Alright this one made me laugh lmao
You bought it for a client..
“You do not need a royal title to enjoy our royal caviar...”
Yeah, but you sure do need a royal paycheck.
@@بودكاسترمضان-ش1ق bro?
@@suso6425 Especially because of the second and last word... I think... They either fell on their head or they're trolling 👀
@@undefinederror40404 yeah those are not words can confirm as an Arab xD
Least until 1917 ;)
As an Islamic,
Mashallah means "Allah (god) have willed it," which is a compliment to God for an event that had happened.
Tbark. I guess it's Tabarak, which means "pure,"
Allah, is just the name of god.
Alhamdullilah which is "Thank God,"
Inshallah which is "If Allah willed it."
Usually use in the context of "maybe I will," and "hopefully I will," example:
"Can you make time for movie tommorow?"
"Inshallah, I will,"
Better is... Self explanatory.
Astagfrllah is "Astaghfirullah" which means "seeking forgiveness from god," which is usually said repeatedly by those who are asking for redemption and forgiveness from Allah for their sins towards Him.
Combine, what do they mean? No idea, I guess he was having an episode or something....
This is a big step up from let’s try every lunchable lol
This video's budget: $1400
Lunchables video budget: $14
@@Brumak4eva you basically summed it up perfectly!
I like to imagine he tried to get a sponsorship deal for this video, and the caviar company asked what he had reviewed before
ProZ made it to the big boys league!
Probably similar proportions of salt per bite.
"It's less salty and more briny"
*looks up briny*
"Briny: Salty"
fancy
I know you're making a joke but there's a difference between something just being salty and something tasting like the ocean.
@@3frenchlads What’s the difference...? If it can be described... I only tasted sea water once, but my impression was just ‘insanely salty’ and not more nuance than that, so I’m curious
Briny can also mean pickly, sour, ocean-y. Not just salt!
@@ObsessedwithZelda2 It can also mean fishy.
The most expensive video he's done so far, let's appreciate that he described how they taste in detail because most of us will never taste these in our lives.
Its mainly a texture thing
Nope, rich or not I'm never paying a grand just for some small ass container, that much of money could basically Feed the whole house if u don't have people who eats a lot in the house 1200 $ could get u a lot of groceries already
Welp I can officially say that I am confused as to why someone would do this and I also somewhat understand...but I don't.
1 day ago. i am too soon.
Even if i was told i could eat these for free, i wouldn. I freaking hate almost everything from the ocean haha. I do not like anything removely smelling of "fish" , that alone puts disguest in my face :P
I was more curious why he hade so much on the spoon in stillshoot haha. Like 3 spoons from the 80$ and it was over half emty :P
This made me super happy honestly-- this is like the ultimate form of those "let's try" videos where he actually gets to try something he really likes. For all the smiles and years of great content, you deserve it dude
Safe to say he did not make this video for the money
@@devastatheseeker9967 yessir
I agree
Simp
@@mikeygrey9855 Maybe so
you should do a blindfolded taste test to see if the most expensive actually tastes the best
That’s what i was thinking as I was watching it!
This needs to be top, he should do some blindfolded taste test videos
Omg exactly
And include budget supermarket cavier
What an appropriate name to make that comment lol
*sees mother of pearl spoon.
*nods head in approval.
Is it more tasteless than plastic?
@@szurketaltos2693 Or you know, ceramic spoons exist. I was hoping he would pull a fast one on us and eat that $500 reserve caviar with a plastic spoon-to show his allegiance to the common man, the proletariat.
@@thespicemelange4536 oh yeah, I forgot because my ceramic spoons don't fit in a yogurt cup and that's the most delicate thing I eat with a spoon.
@@thespicemelange4536 I wouldn't be surprised if it came with the spoon, I looked up where to order caviar online in my country a while ago (out of curiosity) and a lot of them came with a mother of pearl spoon.
3:09
Here's a tip, when your local shop that stocks caviar has a power outage for whatever reason go to the loading dock about an hour later because they have to throw out all refrigerator goods that went to room temp. They're still fresh.
They won't sell it to you though (for liability reasons), so be prepared to go dumpster diving.
That's great advice for some seafood, but tinned caviar does not need to be refrigerated. Tinned caviar has a room-temperature shelf life of about three weeks (give or take). If their power goes out, it'll be fine.
@@ooryl4293 I would absolutely dumpster dive for caviar
Its not like this type of thing happens often bruh if ever
awesome! unrelated question, what's the quickest way to shut down a city's power lines?
"Interesting how the price escalation doesn't quite seem to be proportionate to the change in flavor" I say to myself as I eat a bowl of $1 Kraft Mac and cheese
I think as my off-brand pop-tarts are cooking
I think the gains in quality not matching pace with the increase in price is very common in luxury food and drink in my experience.
@@brokensync youre absolutely correct. Most expensive shit is absolute garbage for the price youre paying. A joke may not be the best comment to start this conversation under though lol
diminishing returns baby
happens with any kind of product
the difference between a $200 and $300 computer is vastly different from the difference between one that costs say $2000 vs $3000
@@mikedavidson6454 I think with any hobby or activity when you get to the higher end there’s diminishing returns, like gaming or audio or makeup
At first I was like "oh!! That's really cool, he got a sponsorship for some expensive food" but NOPE. You absolute madlad - all of the respect for dedication to this craft.
hot dog you say? the commoners have resorted to eating dog?
Guilt tripping viewers into joining his patreon
@@hussainbedair7676 love the reference to his other skit
He also probably made 10,000 dollars in the first day so
Nah, this is one of those moments where you realise the youtuber you've been chucking £5 a month out of your miniscule paycheque probably doesn't need your money any more.
We have recorded evidence that this man owns at least one monocle, yet it is nowhere to be seen as he eats $1400 worth of caviar. My trust is broken. I don’t know what to believe any more.
And a fancy moustache. How can you trust his estimation of a fancy meal when he won't wear a fancy moustache for it?
Maybe he lost it lol
@@Dust514rocks lol tbh i thought he cared about the skits but i guess not
@@Francis-qu2iu idk, if I feel like if I had a random monocle that I didn't use very often (why would I? It's a bloody monocle lol) I'd almost certainly lose it eventually, never to be seen again until I decide to move to a new place lmao
nothing like eating 89 cents instant ramen while watching this
Instant Ramen and pizza rolls are a low-class delicacy. Also most things that involve bread.
Honestly cheap ramen sounds pretty good right now. I haven't had it in years. Or maybe I'll just get some pho today
@@ext93 D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-DID I ASKKKKKKKKKKKKK
u can buy 500 of those instead of 1 tin of caviar
Cheap ramen and kaluga caviar is the way to go. Pair with a fine Cuban cigar and a glass of Richard hennessy
I like how instead of slowly upgrading the “Let’s Try” series he just skipped all the mid tier food and went straight to cavier lmao
😂
Literally 🤣
@@novaexx6587 memento mori
@@marigeorg1322 Unus Annus was a channel that ran from November 15th 2019 to November 15th 2020. It showed markiplier and crankgameplays imagining what they would do if they had one year left, posting one video per day for a year, at the end of which they would delete the channel. Recurring messages on Unus annus were a black and white spiral and the phrase memento mori, Latin for “remember death”.
Apologies if that’s not what you were asking, I made this message to copy+paste whenever I need to.
@@amberdragon895 oh okay, I was a little confused when you said that
"You don't need a royal title to enjoy our royal grade"
It's 250 dollars so maybe a royal title might help
Nay, a mere knight in good standing could surely eat this on occasion. One need not be a lord. Of course the peasantry could not afford it, but we know they couldn't appreciate it anyway
If I may good sir knight, I a humbe yeoman have also had the pleasure to dine on such a dish on a rare holiday occasion yet even I must attest that the lowly serfs would lack any appreciation for it heavens above they have not even regular eggs or chickens! I doubt they would even be able to pronounce Caviar let alone eat it properly.
@@sentimentalmariner590 If I may Master, I a humble serf, have eaten Caviar when it drop from my master’s plate, but I doubt the lowly slave would be able to taste much less appreciate anything more than boiled carrots.
@@vladiiidracula235 excuse me your majesties, but a mere cockroach as I has eaten the shit that a man eating fine caviar shat and have followed him waiting for shits to be shat every since and will forever more!
**peasant noises**
“It’s not worth $500” just groans as he shovels it into his mouth.
Not worth 500 doesnt mean its bad
@@reavershank8985 Oh, I know. I just thought it was hilarious.
Damn that was like 50 bucks a spoon
@@reavershank8985 yes indeed but that term could mean another thing.
like instead of "wow it should be worth more" to "nah it's not worth this amount because of this little change or little amount of constant taste of delightful flavor."
I would literally pay money to see a "Lysanderoth tries... " series. I can already picture him in my mind saying something like: "This brine is as salty as the tears of my enemies"
This is an amazing idea, kinda surprised Sungwon hasn't done it.
He's done cheap food, he's done expensive food. Small dollar amount, large dollar amount. Now he has to combine them.
"Let's Try $3000 WORTH OF HOT DOGS"
I'd watch that over "Let's Try $15 worth of caviar"! Just the tiniest little particle of caviar
How horrid! Jeeves, throw it to the aristocracy!
Jesus that would be so many hotdogs
Man's gonna sit down and eat 6000 hotdogs in one sitting
By combine them I was thinking smearing some caviar on a lunchables cracker.
That RPG music music in the background makes me feel like a character who has no idea why they're in a middle of a long caviar quest line
Ain't it animal crossing OST?
@@Juan94766 shhh 🤫 animal crossing is rpg now.
yeah what song is it?
Seriously, can someone ID the song?
@@Tribdinosaur i love you!
This would've been the perfect video for the iconic under-the-glasses monocle
Underrated.
Oh my god yes
Yes
Dude if he had that the whole time it’s be hilarious and he had to use the voice
I still stand by the fact that caviar is just rich guy dipping dots
Rofl, I've had that thought too before.
heh Dipndots icecream are quite expensive in Korea. I wonder how cheap they are in America.
Don't be ridiculous
Dipping dots are better
@@박시원-d5d they are sold for cheap at gas stations these days. Some theme parks sell them for a bit more but still cheap lol
@@frostyskeletons8950 Cool.
Say, does original US dippin dots do that tongue sticky thing too?
*The caviar sellers:* oooh someone bought the 500$ ones. I wonder what they’re going to do with it, maybe go to a fancy party?
*Meanwhile at ProZD’s house:*
Sounds good to me dawg
Probably: hey ship out these several hundred expensive ones. They probably think caviar buyers are idiots. It's just fish eggs for an absolutely retarded price. Go cut open a fishes guts and their ya go. Idk wtf this is about
@@misdafireinfexus5828 I don't know what your living situation is, but dissecting a fresh sturgeon is way more than a "and there you go" in terms of logistics for me.
It also doesn't help that there aren't too many sturgeons around anymore and countries don't want them going heckin extinct from the industry that reduced them to this size in the first place.
Slicing open fishes that take more than a decade to mature isn't the best move for conserving a species and thus there are many restrictions, so it's best to bet that each of those fishies don't come cheap.
@@randompheidoleminor3011 and even the farms have a hard time raising them, as they don't do well in a farming type situation.
"LETS TRY $1400 WORTH OF CAVIAR"
I, too, like to treat myself:
*spreads $3 anchovy paste on toast*
*adds $2 smoked oysters to ¢.25 ramen*
*eats $5 imitation crab straight out of the package*
Honestly that sounds Fantastic
Sounds tasty
You were trying to make it sound modest but it actually sounds pretty enviable and appetising.
*Bites loaf of bread* Cool story bro
I love imitation crab I eat it with sticks of string cheese as a snack. Or I use it to make seafood quesadillas.
Now that SungWon isn’t a One Piece fan anymore, he was able to use the money he got from selling all his merchandise for this video
one piece has been trash ever since the timeskip.
I'm at episode 562 still a ways to go.
Lmaooo
Why isn’t he a one piece fan anymore?
@@Fartucus Trash is a bit of stretch.😑
"I'm not a billionaire" confirmed prozd is a millionaire
Google says his net worth is north of $1MM. Impressive.
I mean obviously. He soon has 4 million subscribers. There are no youtubers this big who arent millionaires.
10 years from now: "ha, I'm not one of those multi-billionaire bigwigs you know!"
@@lukassnickerz8116 you’re overestimating how much youtubers make.
Prozd makes short videos and most of them are not monetized. Dk how much voice acting makes him but he definitely as another side hustle.
Views and subs don’t mean anything on youtube anymore, ad revenue does
@@lukassnickerz8116Wrong lmao
Makes me nervous to see him take big scoops of caviar. It's like watching someone eat money. I would just eat 5 beads at a time.
It's more wasteful to not eat it all.
Right I kept trying to figure out the cost per spoon.
@@animal245533 me too! The last one was more than $50 per bite 😭
Dude is balling af. Guaranteed millionaire so don't trip.
@@doomsdaydefense6272 he deserves it! 👏
He just sat in front of us and ate an entire meal worth of caviar, respect
I appreciate that he acknowledges that even the cheapest one is a lot of money. When indulging on like $500, i think perception of money changes a little bit
100% it depends on income. It can still be crazy to buy the $80 one if you don’t have money.
Shit I can eat for a month for $80 lol no world in which I try this haha
@@gozzilla177 Right? You can feed a family of 3-4 for a week on that. A small tin of that... the occasion has to be VERY special to warrant it
@@raerohan4241 so you never go out for dinner? With 3-4 people, you will definitely spend more than 80$ on a restaurant dinner
@@pdorism yes you can. However I spend $150AUD per week for 3 adults, 2 dogs, 2 cats and a bird... not only that I make sure everyone has good portions and good quality meals. I am lucky enough to be a good cook.
"Extremely rich" are the first words to describe a 500$ caviar. Indeed.
My only problem with Ossetra is that it sounds like a blood pressure medication advertised during "The Price is Right".
8:38 I like how the rich man laugh naturally kicked in when he tasted the most expensive one
Nah, that's a man thing when they've found something that truly convinces them of its high quality.
69 likes. Sorry
thats just the noise that comes out of someone's mouth after experiencing something truly exquisite. Rich people only sound like that all the time because their entire lives are just decadence all the way down.
This channel is such an emotional roller coaster. Straight from "guess that anime opening" to "let's spend 1400 dollars on caviar, just because".
Waiting for “Let’s try 13 different gas station sushi”
While Getting Awful Food Poisoning From It
That would honestly be such a perfect sequel to this
People die from gas station food so I hope not
@@elif6908 People die from a lot of things
and then after that "Let's try Grade A Wagyu Imported from Japan"
From Lunchables to Caviar, you can’t say our mans SungWon doesn’t have range.
“If you use a metal spoon it will taint the flavour of the caviar”
Somebody found the Caviar subreddit
I don’t know why everyone is acting like this is such a sophisticated thing to say. It’s the same reason why I pour my $7 beers into a beer glass because I know that the aluminum in the cans have a distinct taste.
but metal always tastes bad
even with eating cup noodles
i would rather eat it in a ceramic dish than a metal one since the taste of metal is gross
Personally I prefer using the hori
@@fsdhuy it’s delicious like eating blood
@@molteninfantry1362 Found the vampire
Did i just watch a person eating caviar of varying qualities while animal crossing music plays in the background for the past 14 minutes of my life? Yes. Do i regret it at all? Nope!
Can we appreciate the risk this man took of destroying peasant caviar for himself forever by eating king caviar?
Yes. Here, here! (Or, is it hear, hear?! Oh, no...)
@@belliott88 ?
The super cheap stuff with a little cream cheese on a cracker is still bomb and I’ve had all of these, so it doesn’t ruin it! You just live in a constant state of desire for the good stuff but IMO as long as it’s sturgeon it’s good enough
Reminds me of when I bought my brother wagyu. He can cook a great steak, but had never cooked anything with the marbling of wagyu.
@@Daniel.Liddicoat That sucks
An episode where sung won doesn't experience insurmountable amounts of pain?
his wallet experienced the pain instead
The pain is in the $$$$$. X'D
Pain in the bank accounts
They should of given him the caviar. ProZD just sold more caviar than their entire advertising budget.
Yeah don’t think any of us went out and got some😂
uh i highly doubt that lmao. I highly doubt he sold them any more caviar at all, actually.
People who have enough money to impulse buy caviar are not the same people that watch ProZD
@@suyangsong $80 is not a lot of money to a lot of people. That's like 1 hour of pay when I'm on my 12 hour double pay shift.
@@SpecialEDy should get out more when the 12 hour double pay shifts are over.
@@johndoe-mm6xu Yeah, I might have issues though. I work 84 hours this week.
One day I'll name my first born child "Tsar Imperial Beluga Hybrid"
Cesarian Principian Fish Mixed
New Elon Musk kid just dropped
@@obiwankenobi3058 on the floor
Why did this make me laugh so much
@@SimonP6 nah, he didn’t name himself
Judging by all the boxes, apparently this video cost ProZD his rent-money and he's getting kicked out.
I did a spit-take after reading this comment. Five gold stars to you.
At this point I legitimately think that from all of his videos he’s a millionaire lol
You are now legaly obligated to say "Bourgeoisie" in every accent you can.
I want to hear that in his Goofy impersonation.
i love how humble he is about it it’s so refreshing
As opposed to the other caviar taste test video hosts you've watched?
@@niles6159 just as opposed to other influencers in general. the way he basically keeps reiterating how fortunate he is to be able to afford this is awesome
@@niles6159 why are you asking as if these kinds of content are rare. expensive food reaction vids are incredibly popular.
Alt title: SungWon devises a plan to convince his wife to let him try fancy caviar for $1400
I just watched a guy eat caviar in front of his anime figurines and manga collection. This is my life now.
😂😂😂
I was amused by how ‘clean-messy’ the room is in the background.
There is actually a fruit called a finger lime (also known as Australian lime), they’re very tiny and when you split it in half, inside there is a substance that is very similar to caviar, and tastes like lime.
Mmkay.
Thnx.
A fun fact I cannot get out of my head now. Why is it called finger lime. I’m haunted by this
@@ThePinjaProductions because it’s about the width of (and can be held by) fingers
@@ThePinjaProductions but idk maybe not
@@bananabro1010 a much less sinister reason than I’d previously feared thank you
I think he should have worn his monocle and talk with his "sophisticated" nasely voice^^
Caviar is like cocaine: I'm only gonna have some if its offered to me at a party.
Lol
@@cadavison as someone who occasionally enjoys coke and has never had a problem with it; I'll say that everyone is different. Doesn't mean go do it tho. I'm also not gunna say don't. Live your own life people
@@misdafireinfexus5828 this.
@@cadavison I am telling you- I've done lots of coke, occasionally, and never had a problem with it. Live your own life. Don't control others because you can't control yourself. I understand some people can't control themselves and that's fine man. But where you have a problem, I have self control and occasional fun
@@cadavison you're trying to spin what I said to your own agenda man. Should I have just said 'im not going to tell anybody how to live their life' ? Just because it's not an issue for me doesn't mean it won't be for others, and just cuz it's an issue for you, doesn't mean it'll be an issue for everyone.
"Lets try 5 samples of whatever fungus was growing under refrigerator-senpai"
this had me rolling on the floor
Man, if he does truffles later, that might actually break something.
“It’s a little salty”
Gordon Ramsay: “It needs more salt.”
It’s the fanciness of the food offset by random stack of board games and empty cardboard box in the background.
12:20 - SungWon's realisation that he has now ruined himself for Caviar because he now knows what the proper stuff tastes like but spending $500 on that is just insanity.
“Do I think this is a big step up from 80$?”
*proceeds to go through the 5 stages of grief *
I do hope you're putting all the foods on tax write offs--business expenses.
moving up in the world, love to see it
hi randon verified youtuber
How tf are you verified and have 4 likes
It’s always funny to me when I see verified youtubers that have hundreds of thousands of subs then the vids they post get 5k views
👌👌👌👌
@@Uigduv well this guy is a poketuber. Hella people probably subbed when they were kids and just never unsubbed, and only the 20+ year olds with no lives still watch. Lol
"If you use a metal spoon it will taint the flavor."
Me: *uses plastic spoon from McDonald's*
mcflurry spoon
@@honor9458 If you're paying $500 for fish eggs a free spoon is the least they could do
@@dinkledonker801 spoons gonna cost extra
Aw yes a man of culture
Coming up: Pro ZD takes the most expensive shit of his life!
LMAO
It would probably be inside St. Peter's basilica in Vatican or something...
He eats his caviar shit
8:37 When the older villain sees the protagonist (who he’s slowly starting to see as the child he never had) thwart his latest evil scheme from a monitor in his underground lair
2:21 I know he was showing us the food, but I like to pretend he's feeding me.
Aww
XD looking back just at that time stamp i felt like a 1 year old
Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou profile picture, you have taste.
"No metal spoon?"
"Correct, sir."
"And what is the box made of?"
".....Clouds."
I'm gonna ruin the joke but... all cans used to contain food have a plastic-y coating to isolate the food from reactive metal that may jumpstart the decaying process.
@@veronicavieyra4392 So does that mean it would also be ok to eat caviar with a plastic spoon? Genuinely curious lol
@@kyootkitteh yes. It would also be okay to use a glass spoon. Or your fingers. Or.. anything
@@misdafireinfexus5828 just not a metal spoon, or anything radioactive, on anything that’s not a solid, or anything that has a disease, or anything that (continues on)
@@Thunder_God_Eneru OH SHIT MY SPOON HAS A DISEASE AND ITS MADE FROM CLOUDS.
Me, shoving an handful of Tostitos in my mouth: ah, yes. The BRINEY-ness. Of course.
Seeing "Let's Try 21 DIFFERENT LUNCHABLES" in the 'up next' column is hilarious
Next: Let's try 14 different $100 caviars.
Biden better get us that fourth check.
Nowhere else can you find a man call caviar “Assertively Fishy”
I, for one, appreciate and embrace this new bougie ProZD.
He needs to call in Archiebald
Expenderatures like that on rare occasions are always fun, lots of people have an item they'd substitute for caviar or something comparable.
Do what you want, be unreasonable from time to time, some like cigars or whisky, others enjoy wine or tea.
It depends on you.
"Sounds good to me dawg!" Says the man busting into a $250 can of fish eggs 🤣
Just wanna say, my boyfriend and I watched this together when we were having a rough day, and we both really enjoyed it. Today my boyfriend surprised me with this caviar for my birthday today and the little mother of pearl spoon and it was perfect, my first caviar ever. Anyways thanks Song Won for making this happen
That’s adorable. Thanks for sharing and happy birthday!
🙂
Happy belated birthday.
It’s “SungWon” but that’s a lovely little story, thanks for sharing!
Simps gone crazy
Bougiest weeb I’ve ever laid eyes on
Ur jealous u can't try 1000$ worth of fish eggs lol
@@itsthemain420 I’m vegan so.....
@@samwit7804 Vegaaan... Is that a type of chicken eaten by Tsars? LOL
@@samwit7804 is your profile picture you? Because if so you have an uncanny resemblance to Rick Astley
@@zedlepplin7834 that’s the best compliment I’ve ever got
i love how hes just continuously saying "it's not worth it but it's good" LMAO
That is caviar in a nutshell.
The only person I would ever watch rate caviar
You have to balance out this Bougie video by eating 5 different tiers of rich people.
Obviously eating rich people is the moral choice, but I think you'd get better flavor from a nice mix of muscle and fat, like a framing carpenter.
Its nice to see him truly enjoy some food on this series without anything lacking.
I found an illogical amount of amusement from SungWon's little mother of pearl spoon
Alternate title: World known VA weeb flexes on the poor
I love how he's kept so relatable despite his success.
Christ, I wasn’t expecting much, but you’re a hell of a host
SungWon is a hell of a guy.
You know how many board games you can buy with that much money?
He owns all of them and the ones he don’t own, he get them for free as sponsorship.
At least 2
If that game is Kingdom Death: Monster, 4.
Well two can play at that game
Still can't buy one Black Lotus, but you can get any one Mox.
Anyone else have a paranoid vision of SungWon turning his back and Effie eating the $500 tin?
I'm paranoid of SungWon finishing it before Effie.
Maybe she deserves a treat! She works hard!
Well NOW I do!
Never tried caviar. Though, I'm eating canned baked beans right now
... that's pretty much the same thing, right?
Would be hard to tell one from the otger honestly.
"Live your dream son"
They're both round and brown so yep... Same thing
@@martinjackulik2819
Seeds are also technically plant eggs so... yeah, pretty much
It's like drinking milk and juice. Exactly the same!
This dude goes everywhere with food, he eats subway and lunchables in his other videos, now hes eating $500 caviar.
I don't think I've ever seen him end one of these happier than when he started it. Good for you, SungWon. Good for you.
I feel SungWon's pain as he admits that the more expensive ones are worth it. With some things you simply *want* the cheapest version to be just as good as the rest.
He didn’t say that the expensive ones are worth it. In fact, he explicitly said “I cannot justify condoning $500 dollars. As good as this is, it’s just too much for this for me.”
In fact as he was going up the tiers he kept saying essentially the same thing, e.g. that the $250 one was better than the $80 one but not enough to justify the difference in price, etc.
@@raerohan4241 theyre better, but are not farmed in large enough quantity to get a good price on them.
prozd: and make sure you use a mother of pearl spoon, because a metal spoon would taint the flavor of the caviar
me: ...
me: wait there are mother of pearl spoons???
I'm just like, "a metal spoon would taint the flavour but a metal container is fine?"
@@44R0NM10 the container is probably lined on the inside with something to prevent the metal touching the content directly, like in soda cans
I like how he said the 80$ tin is "worth" purchasing to see if you like caviar. My biggest fear is trying a bad caviar and thinking I don't like it forever. That being said I'll probably never have real caviar
The title is "Let's" try 1400 dollars of caviar.
*I'm still waiting for my fill, Mr.ZD*
"metal spoon will taint the flavor"
- comes in a metal tin.
I think it's gold plated inside
Those tins (like all canned food and drink) have linings of chemicals (usually some epoxy/resin) that separate the food from the actual metal.
It feels like caviar is one of those foods where it wasn't originally expensive until rich people decided they liked it, like lobster. I mean, it's fermented fish eggs, it's labor intensive, and it uses a part of the fish that most people would not immediately assume was food. It seems to me that it probably started as a byproduct of fishing, something for poor fishermen to feed to their families, and then later it became the delicacy that it is now. Maybe that's me making assumptions, but it's a pattern that happens to foods a lot.
apparently it was common enough to be served as bar snacks, so people can get thirsty and order more drinks
Farmers apparently used to feed their chickens caviar as they would was up on the beach
If rich people figure out something the poor have is a good thing, they'll want it. If they want it, they can afford a higher price. If they are willing to pay higher for it, the distributer of the good can artificially inflate the price. Ex: Why sell 100 cases of lobster at $10 each to 100 poor people if you can sell 100 cases at $50 each to 50 wealthier people who just heard that that disgusting-looking bottom-feeding sea insect tastes good?
Monetary value is a subjective measurement, and often not connected to real conditions like material scarcity or labor invested, but what will generate the greatest profit :/
I live near where tons of lobster is harvested, and you can buy them off local lobsterman for $5, but then you go to a tourist outlet for a small lobster roll and it will be $17.95. Crazy.
I’m sure it started out that way, but it wasn’t good quality. Now that they have likely bred fish specifically for the best possible tasting caviar, I’m sure that justifies the price increase beyond just being arbitrary
ProZD literally became the rich person from his skits.
The wholesome music makes this 10 times better
what is it?
I just love how content and happy this fella is
Hey Sungwon, just finished watching the video. As a line cook, I'd like to make some suggestions on different ways you can enjoy your premium caviar.
Having straight caviar is fine, but there's so many ways the caviar can enhance the flavor of some dishes too.
The simplest way to eat it, is to have some with sushi rice, try that first, then you can have some with some store bought sashimi, salmon, tuna, etc.
The next one is to scoop a little bit and dress it on top of your burger patty when you've finished cooking the patty and assembling the burger.
You can also mix some into your salad, keep in mind that your caviar may have varying saltiness so adjust to taste.
You can have some with your pork cutlet sandwich, I've had some at the previous restaurant I worked in and it tastes absolutely wonderful. Definitely recommend trying that.
Try having some caviar with your steak too, sirloin or ribeye is the way to go then you can have a little bit of caviar with every bite of steak.
Cheers!
Sung Won just wanted an excuse to chug five tins of caviar
Edit: AND to write off as a business expense
Not “chug” lmaooo