I was surprised that MatPat didn't go into the possibilities of mineral overdoses that can come from bone marrow / liver consumption... a bit is healthy, but it's possible to literally poison yourself with iron. "All things in moderation."
@@gamerdweebentertainment1616 Yes, vitamin and mineral overdose is rare. Because consuming organ meat is fairly rare. Unlike Liver King's supposed advice which is to make it an absolute primary component. Which would vastly increase vitamin and mineral overdose chances.
What’s truly “primal” is the fact that, more than a decade later, MatPat is still using that photo of himself with the eyes. That dedication to stay true to self is the real key to success and happiness
Probably cause that’s what he’s branded himself as, and what his editors are the most comfortable/most efficient with making. If you go through the Game Theory catalogue and look closely you’ll notice different changes in the way the animations and editing was done. Especially when Ronnie was the chief editor. He would create small animations relevant to what Mat was talking about. May he rest in peace. ;_;
Idea for a video: Matpat use science to find the best way to "bulk up" by comparing all the fitness gurus, and then does an IRL reveal where he's more bulky than Liver King.
I grew up eating liver and onions as a kid, I didn't realize why till I was an adult. We were so poor that my dad would bring home let over liver from the factor where he worked and since we didn't have much food liver and onions were filling and nutritional And no that wasn't legal and he could've gotten into allot of trouble if he got caught but I appreciate that he did everything he could to keep us (me and my two brothers) full
Yeah I only heard of him recently when he was exposed for using TONS of steroids while claiming his body was "all natural". Was watching some video on it and they mentioned he was the owner of ancestral supplements and I was like oh hey! I have those on my shelf! Funny thing is, the supplements work really well (at least for me). But I never had ambitions to look like a body builder and live in a mansion and was instead trying to fix a few health issues... Why ruin a good thing by selling some impossibly fake ideal when the reality is good enough?
Yeah just looking at him I could tell whatever he's doing is not natural or healthy. Even hardcore bodybuilders don't have that look unless they're juicing, and if he's using steroids then nothing else he says has a shred of credibility
I didn't know about him until Danny Gonzalez did a video on him and tried to replicate his lifestyle to see what would happen. The poor man was super tired all of the time. Not just because of diet, but because of how he was supposed to sleep.
Even those who didn’t have fire at the time- knew that there were some parts you DID NOT EAT RAW. You can usually eat raw meat if it’s directly from a just dead animal. Even they would be laughing their asses off
Well... if you go ancestral enough, people would probably eat the stuff raw. You know, before fire was a thing.... On the other hand... a LOT of them can only laugh as ancestral ghosts, because they dropped dead from consuming raw organs and all the nasty surprises that come with it. I mean... it's a miracle how people promote lifestyles from times, when we had the average lifespan of a squid in a blast furnace.
The worst part about his apology is that he isn’t actually helping young men that much. He isn’t all to different from the people who push potentially harmful female beauty standards.
That seems to be what's going on. All these personas that young men look up to are teaching them things that in the long run will make their life and the lives of other people around them worse. It's exactly like unrealistic beauty standards for women, only with harmful ideologies and a superiority complex.
EXACTLY right. guys like this are literally just to young men what the Kardashians were to teen girls ten years ago, right down to the fake 'natural' bodies. They are willing to do insane amounts of long-term harm to profit off impressionable followers admiration and lifestyle envy, it's really gross
The sad thing is that there is a group of people (the depressed young men mentioned in the video) who are looking for help but are getting scammed by this dude instead.
That's why Andrew Tate is better. He is a strong rich man who constantly bashes depressed men for not getting off their asses and accomplishing better things in life. He proves he can be rich because he has a strong mind and body and never stops trying to improve.
Liver, kidney and heart are super cheap in places like Tesco. Lamb hearts will set you back about £2.50 for 3-4 depending on size and it tastes like the muscle meat because it is. If you can get past how they look (because they do look exactly as you think they will) they're tasty and will save you a boatload for your family.
up here in Greenland, we eat liver and hearts, the amount of nutrition it help in the colder weather, really helps of course not raw, cooked, heck i even consider them really tasty
Considering what Greenland's ancestors lived like during the Viking era, you're _actually_ "ancestral living" when eating (cooked) organ meat! They used all they could to survive the harsh land.
@JessCrimson my father always cooked the tukery giblets, and it was like a special treat. I liked the heart a lot and I liked the liver in small ammounts .
My theory is that desserts are calorically dense (lots of energy) which makes are caveman brains happy but they aren’t nutritionally dense (hard to digest) since they’re usually just refined carbs which break down easily. Plus they’re tasty and there’s the novelty of eating something new when you’ve already had a ton of something else, so our brains and bodies are in agreement.
I thought it was because humans evolved eating a super varied diet rather than a single thing (in order to get more nutrients) so we can get sick of eating the same thing until I new thing is put in front of us
Basically, what happens is that we do actually always have room for dessert. The way the body processes fullness is pretty relative, and desserts are incredibly calorically dense, so when your body sees it, it wants it, it wants to store all those tasty tasty calories so it can survive. If you keep stuffing yourself with meat and veggies, you'll feel full but without feeling full, why? Because your body already has what it needs now so it doesn't want more. But, for more calorically dense, and as such more long term useful, the body is NOT kin to throwing that out, it's a portable calories storage unit. So, it makes room, it suppresses the sensation of satiety and lets you keep eating so you can stuff yourself with more life saving energy.
Literally when this dude showed up he made sense all the way up to when he said raw. Literally the first rule in cooking is make sure that it’s cooked properly. Anyone who pauses to think knows he speaks in half truths
Chicken hearts are actually a bit expensive here in Brasil. It's not technically the most noble part of the chicken, but it's quite there. I also do like onions and liver, but it was an acquired taste
Brazilian here adding to the comment for all the gringos. Chicken heart is really popular here, both as street food and at family barbecues. It's also really tasty, y'all should definitely try it since it's cheaper over there Mas sério 6 já viram como os gringos fazem churrasco? É meio patético
Yeah chicken heart is delicious but the best is still dove heart. Btw we also eat cow tounge but it's the acquired taste here in Germany. (Of course cooked)
in Germany it's 2,50€ (13,91 BRL) for 350g (0,77lbs) of fresh chicken hearts. it's kinda weird, if u leave them whole, but chopped up and roasted, mhh....
My mother always hated liver and other organs and when she was pregnant with me, her iron levels were so low, she would get dizzy and vomit a lot more than usual. It even got so bad she was throwing almost everyday and had to be rushed to the hospital because she couldn't breathe. The funny thing was the doctors told her that she either had to have iron shots or eat a lot of liver. Needless to say, she chose the latter option. And the funnier thing is that i love fried liver.
Previous to all of this, I could buy a the innards for the dogs at prices where they were basically giving it away, but now the store's charging as much for a heart as they are for steak. Then again, in a world where even eggs are like $6 a dozen, I guess that's not shocking.
@@kyplaygaming honestly this is a market adjustment. Organ meats have long been undervalued and are now priced more properly. Heart probably should cost as much as ribeye.
here in the Philippines, there's a number of local dishes that uses livers, intestines, and some other organs that most people in other countries would avoid, so I guess majority of people that don't eat it come from the states Edit: Jesus freaking crotch goblins I commented this out of my rear end so how tf did this get reactions out of people
@@Tyron764 and also you don't eat them often, eating them TOO often may cause an overdose from the sheer amount of vitamins so alot of differences, i should know, i'm from Indonesia, we also eat organs
Probs, unless you’re from the South. A lot of folks I’ve met who have eaten sweetbreads and other organs grew up on farms, or were raised by people who grew up on farms. They were butchering their own animals, and decided waste not want not, including the genitals, and the brain (which is the only organ I can’t accept as being ok to eat. Not because it’s gross, it just feels way more unsafe, because of all the diseases you can get from eating brains, the kind of diseases that are really hard to heal from because it’s literally messing with the base prions in your person. Not mad-cow disease per say, but close, and it just skeeves me out to no end. I don’t stop people, but I do question why they do it, because it’s one of the few organs I know of that can do that to a person if eaten.).
2 years ago I would have been all for this, but in the last 6 months Dr Mike has disappointed me with some of his vids and some of the things he's said/done. Now a theory with Legal Eagle....sign me up!
As someone who has recently acquired a taste for chicken and cow liver (Well cooked of course.) I was sad when I heard they throw the stuff out in the US. What are you doing man? These stuff taste good (If cooked right) .
@@longdonpiano would be much a vibe that we use every single part of the animal rather than just some parts and leave the rest for other stuff like compost or other stuff that isn't actual food.
I'm from India and chicken liver is a staple in most parts of the country. When combined with Indian spices and cooked properly, it results in an amazing curry!
I don’t eat meat if I can (I try to eat as vegan as possible but I’m not strict) but I have always been irritated by western food norms. I remember growing up and wishing that I was raised to eat organs, hooves and feet, every part of the animal, because if we are going to slaughter it to sustain ourselves, we should use all of it. That doesn’t apply to me personally so much anymore but I staunchly believe that’s the best option out there. People are probably always going to consume meat, might as well go for every edible part you can, right?
'Cause no one knows how to cook. I'm the baker and cook in the family, and I still burnt my steak half the them. No one have time to learn how to cook liver.
In Korea we have a raw beef dish called 육회 (closest English translation being meat sashimi, with 회 being the korean equivalent of sashimi), and some people eat it pretty regularly, but it’s strictly regulated. the meat needs to be tested for bacteria, kept under a certain temperature, prepared and served under a time limit, and have the outer layer cut off with sterilized tools (using multiple boards because you need to remove the side on the cutting board separately) which is…. Not what this guy (and people on other raw meat diets) seem to be doing lol
Additionally!! it doesn’t make up whole meals by itself. It’s usually served alongside rice, and even when it’s eaten by itself it has vegetables and other stuff mixed in, you can’t just…. Chow raw meat every day and call that a meal
@@G00VRit's just hilarious because us Asians are stereotype to be smaller on average yet we eat the most innards. But hey, cults can start over anything.
As someone with a dad who enjoys cooking things like beef liver and pig heart, and I enjoy them myself, finding out that both are full of nutrients is a great revelation!!
@@grimmsoul3096 Thank you! Truly an honour to know that by historical standards, I succeed more at the very thing The Liver King has built his whole brand around.
@@XonixDerps It honestly depends how it's cooked and what you cook and eat it with. If you use the right herbs or spices, and the correct amount of them, and right amount of salt, it actually tastes quite nice. Plus balancing it out with the right veg or sauce does wonders as well. I'd recommend looking up different recipes online and trying what you think would taste best!
@@XonixDerpsfrom where I'm from, you can even buy liver spread (processed and cooked) from the supermarket and eat it with bread. It's creamy and savory and can be used as an ingredient in other dishes.
Not long, considering the verbiage “only chicken nuggies” excludes drinking water 🤔 lol (Edit since I've been replied to like 5 times "correcting" me: my comment makes sense in the context of the OPs original comment, which only included the chicken nuggets. They added the G-fuel later.)
This was really interesting to me! My mom is a huge foodie, she’s willing to try everything. But the one thing she absolutely hates is liver. She was fed to it as a kid by her mom (my grandmother) under the belief that it was healthy for the cholesterol reasons mentioned in this video. My mom will never eat liver again simply for the fact that she just hates the taste of it, but she does believe it was also an unhealthy thing to eat due to the cholesterol thing being disproven. But it is really interesting to learn how it actually is healthy, just not in the ways people in the 60s were marketing it. It’s really fascinating how food science evolves over the decades and how that also influences what is and isn’t a popular dish in modern culture.
Next thing I'm gonna start hearing Matpat talk about food-based Multi-level marketing schemes and their celebrities who endorse them. I love liver, As long as the outside is peeled first.
if he can get people to understand why you shouldn't trust em then im all for it. too many of them use made up terms and claims they are backed by "Medical Researchers" that their products are real.
@@liamlowenthal8476 she makes good videos and while i dont always see things on her level and see it different once in a while i appreciate her content
From what little I have learned, I'm pretty sure that COOKED FOOD helped us evolve and get bigger and bigger brains by removing bacteria and enhancing the nutrients of the meat.
It’s a theory but I don’t believe it’s proven. We are perfectly well adapted to cooked meat though, it’s not a concern to eat cooked if you prefer it. Just don’t burn it.
I used to eat steak tartare (or the Belgian equivalent) for lunch every day when I was able (can't get it in the UK). But it's worth saying that the beef used has to be kept in specific conditions at ALL times, from farm to shop.
as a French person i absolutly LOVE liver. i didn't knew it was hated by so many people '--' with a garlic-butter sauce and NOT over-cooked (like the woman feeding her child you showed) it is delicious and soft!
It's quite interesting seeing Matt's take on the whole raw meat thing, especially the economic side of it, I myself am asian and has grown up eating more organ meat than muscle cuts mainly due to my family and culture heavily prefers the variety of ways organ meat can be cooked over muscle meat, the video's been very eye opening to me as an outsider looking in to the western world
Yeah I was so confused in him saying that organ meat is more expensive when it’s literally what poor people eat when they can’t afford meat. He mentions that most of the organ meat goes to waste anyway so I don’t get why they’re so expensive. I feel like it would make much more of a profit to sell it to a lower price for poorer people considering it doesn’t taste that good than high price for rich people who I doubt most would be into that type of meat.
@@shmeepness1700 I used to eat a lot more organ meats about a decade ago. I could get organic grass-finished beef heart for $2.50US/lb. But when people started feeding their dogs raw diets, the price went way up. Beef heart more than doubled.
@@kristajones7202 Interesting. I feed my cats a raw food diet and I can still find things locally at that price. Granted though, there’s a large amount of immigrants where I live and because there’s so many shops that offer it, the prices get competitive.
Part of me forgets that MatPat is an actual scientist, with a degree in Neuroscience and mathematics and stuff like that… my man doesn’t get to show that off in his game theory videos anymore, but with food theory he’s like… actually making content around this stuff.
I love how when MatPat said “Liver onions and beef aren’t exactly tasty.” The subtitles said “speak for yourself.” It’s true though, liver with onions plus Egyptian bread is completely amazing! I recommend that you try it.
@DeathWolf121212 honestly it depends on how you cook it...I'm not the big fan of livers and organs...my grandma is though and likes the heart and liver of the turkey....cooked obviously
@@Silver_wind_1987_ Well, in other places outside of the USA, we put spices and cook the organs to be tasty. It’s really good, if you ever go out, especially to Egypt, try ut iyt.
I love so much the irony of Liver King. Touting the Ancestral Life Style in such a way that even Toumai (Sahelanthropus tchadensis) one of the oldest human ancestors ever found, would be looking at him in utter bewilderment. Wondering why this guy is living like a wild animal instead of a man.
I have an iron deficiency and I eat liver basically whenever possible. It's definitely not my favorite food, but I notice that I feel way better after doing so
I mean...true, but you also got kebaps and curries now too. S&K pie was a staple 100 years ago because it HAD to be, now you have choice and variety which gives you access to a wider set of nutrients.
As a Brazilian, there's always some internet discussion about whether liver steaks are good or not. I personally love it, when done properly (and with onions).
Just want to say that I think (cooked, of course) liver, heart and kidney is DELICIOUS! So I am really sad to see so much good food get thrown away because of pickiness. If you read this, I highly recommend that you at the very least test it sometime, you are missing out on something. Personally, intestents, spaghetti and sauce with parmesan cheese and berries is my favourite dish to eat on weekdays.
As an Asian, I love bak kut teh, usually including liver and kidney chopped up and boiled in soup. Take them out and dip them in soya sauce, absolutely delicious, 10/10 would recommend
I really appreciate that the editing of this channel hasn't changed since... well you know. It's a truly magical to see you guys uphold his editing style. Rest in peace always.
You know an influencer is legitimate and trustworthy when they suggest their food diet will make you rich, because those things are DEFINITELY actually connected /s
@@pascalsimioli6777 That’s only if you stream. Good balanced diet reduces stress and makes you feel better in your own body. Now you can utilize that for your success or not its up to you.
My problem with liver King isn't even his lack of science (though that's also bad), it's the fact that he is well aware that the men that he is targeting have anxiety and depression- and yet he is still selling a lifestyle that is not only unattainable, but isn't real in the first place. That's where I draw the line. He is fully aware that he is taking advantage of people and yet doesn't care enough to stop doing it. That's not primal behavior, people are meant to stick together. That's just being a hypocrite and a jerk ☹️
He’s selling people a dangerous lifestyle by telling them to eat raw meat. Maybe I’m wrong but it seems like no one had any issue with Liver King until they found out he was secretly taking steroids which he wasn’t even actively telling people to use I’m not defending his steroid use sense he was lying about how he got muscles but it seems like most people completely overlooked him telling others to eat raw meat which is strange to me.
@@jinx5673 He doesn't want to help them get better. He prays on depressed teens and makes them believe that if they buy his overpriced product they will look like him. The thing is he takes steroids to look like that, naive teens weren't aware of that
I'm a longtime subscriber who now shares your videos with my game/film/food-loving boys, and I just wanted to say how much I appreciate videos like this, that call out the BS of shallow, hypocritical influencers. There are so many peddling toxic and sometimes outright dangerous things they associate with "being a real man," and it's easy for boys still developing their identity to buy it. Videos like this are really helpful.
I'm so glad he mentioned the evolutionary aspect. The idea that our ancestors are dumber, simpler, and less human than us and were a-okay with eating raw food is insane. They eat raw food for the same reasons we do: cuz it's an experience or because there's no other option. We evolved to cook and cooking helped us evolve.
Exactly! And the ancestors that couldn’t cook (hadn’t figured fire yet) would leave things to dry or eat the raw meat IMMEDIATELY after the animal was killed cause they knew if you waited too long you’d die
@@Ax-xo4ux Exactly. Even before fire, primitve humans "cooked" food through drying, ageing, pickling, and fermentation for a long time. It was the last step towards cooking with fire.
From cooking it wrong. Honest my mother couldn't cook liver properly if her life depended on it. Matpat even mentioned it, that overcoming it and drying it brings out that iron like flavour
I can only eat heart if my dad makes it. He cuts it into strips and pan fries it. Any other person, the concentration of flavor hits me like vomit, which is unfortunate because i enjoy the texture of heart. On top of that I have a texture problem. I need foods with a bite to them otherwise I gag. idk why, all I know is that my reaction to liver is the same with Jello or anything pudding-y, it's weird. Took me years to train myself to eat yogurt.
Maybe it's a genetic variation thing, a bit like with Brussels Sprouts? I actually love the smell of kidney cooking, but cannot stand the taste of it, right down to not being able to eat a steak and kidney pie after the kidney pieces have already been picked out and discarded, because the remains of the pie will still be tainted with the kidney taste.
As an asian person, I grew up eating liver, heart, intestines and pretty much ALL internal organs including testicles, penises, tongues, tails, brains, and eyeballs. We eat the whole animal. Everything tastes good when it's cooked properly. Key word: COOKED. I can't imagine eating any of that stuff raw 🤮
An easy way to eat liver is to add it to a stew or soup, before you boil the stew/soup. If you don't want it into soup or stew, you need to let it rest in milk in the fridge for at least a few days, and I don't think the milk is safe to eat afterwards, even after boiling, but I feel that boiling it enough should make the milk edible, too, especially if used in a sauce or gravy afterwards, but feel free to correct me. Edit: Also, in parts of the world with iron deficiency in their diet (especially for poor people), boiling a piece of iron in their soup, then removing it from the soup, washing it clean, and storing it for the next soup, is one way to get the trace amounts of iron in the diet which would keep you from getting anemia or other illnesses caused by lack of iron in the diet. Same for the rock soup, during famine times, with river rocks, the trace amounts of minerals released from boiling should be enough to prevent some illnesses, but it's recommended to sterilize both the iron and the stone by boiling it in water before adding it to the boiling stew/soup. *MatPat, please make a video about this and other similar things which could be used, as well as things which shouldn't be used.*
As a fan of watching copious amounts of cooking shows, I just wanted to mention the overlooked opportunity of mentioning that dishes like carpaccio and beef tar-tar are still 'technically' cooked by chemical means such as acid from lime, lemon etc or other ingredients that reduce bacteria...
We do the same with Thai Laab/Larb it’s actual French inspired so it’s basically just southeast Asian tartare. Minus the raw egg. That said this dish like matpat said is a special occasion dish where it’s only made right after killing a cow or fish. The everyday version you get at a Thai restaurant is cooked (medium to well done) and I would not recommend trying raw laab from a restaurant unless there’s some killer reviews for it or you’re extremely adventurous/bold.
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In Brazil, a quite common side dish is manioc flour seasoned with small bits of chicken liver, heart, etc. The chicken heart is also quite common in barbeques. I'm not a fan but when correctly done, it is quite good.
The best liver was (well, still is) Provimi veal liver. It's liver from milk fed veal and doesn't taste as livery as the regular cow liver. Problem is, it's gone up so much in cost. I used to remember buying it for $7-8 per pound in Canada... now, it's about $28 per pound 😔
I always find this argument funny. "Oh people have been eating raw foods for thousands of years." To this, I say "True, and we only recently started living past 40."
We have lived past 40 for a long time. If not than our genetics wouldn’t have been selected for it. Life expectancy and life span of adults are not the same. Diet was not what killed people early prior to civilization.
@@MathiasMartinWRyeah, I don't know why people belive this bs. All my grand parents lived in rural areas and died over 100. All 4 of them, plus I've been told that's been the norm
Imma give you a tutorial first fry onions untill theyr some what brown then add choped liver you can add hearts too, after the liver gets to a point where it starts "jumping" And poping add seasoning i use paprika both sweet And spicy, chilli powder, garlic powder And dry herbs, then add water let it stew And then thicken it turn of the heat put salt on it And eat, easy cheap and Tasty.
I didn't know liver was this disliked in general. My family farms their own cows and the liver is always my most favourite part. I've also seen it a lot at restaurants. Not raw though. Germany btw.
The mineral-y flavor is an acquired taste, and it has to be cooked right to be good. Liver has the potential to go very wrong in the hands of a bad cook...
if you've been eating it all your life you're much mroe likely to have grown a taste for it. most americans have not grown up eating liver and so to us it does not taste good. think of it like alcohol. when you first try it you probably won't like how it tastes, but after drinking it for a while you get used to it and eventually start to like it. this is just how taste works in general
Yeah when ever I see one of these people I have a specific quote I think of “every time you step outside and don’t get mauled to death by a wild animal, you are actively defying nature”
Huh... I love liver with onions. It's an acquired taste and I can't eat much but I still love it. Chicken stomachs and hearts from broth are quite tasty as well. But I think it's just a slavic things.
chicken hearts are eaten a lot in brazil, and i was the whole video wondering why usa people are so disgusted by anything that doesnt have 10x the amount of sodium you need in a day
Just a small sidenote on walking barefoot: DO NOT WALK ON DIRT WITHOUT SHOES, here in Puerto Rico, people would constantly get parasites until a doctor told the federal government to start giving people shoes, my grandmother still remembers kids who had worms coming out of their noses and other cavities when they opened the first school in her area.
doing it occasionally generally won't come with significant risks (in most parts of the world) the key is don't do it *all the time*. but an occasional barefoot run can be good for the muscles in your feet
I’m pretty sure our ancestral cooking looked more like a a fire pit in the ground, some wet leaves or leather, some water, some crazed rocks, some meat, some plant matter (most likely beans or fruit or something), & perhaps when available, some edible fungi. Maybe not the first even bit of cooking, but it sure was a long time, & sure is now.
No, for a long time our ancestors didn't use fire for cooking food. They probably used stone tools to slice the meat to make chewing easier, we're not the only animals who do that, for example crows drop nuts on a traffic road and wait until a vehicle breaks it down. Chimpanzee also use stones to break nuts. But controlling fire is something new and hypothesis that humans evolved genetically for cooked diet has not been proved.
@@mattaku9430 most scientists agree that one of the largest reasons for our cranium's relatively large size compared to other hominins is because of our ability to cook meat in fire... cooking meals is also a large part of the cultural evolution that has led to our ancestors to develop important things like family, homes, agriculture, art, etc. so yes, we DID evolve for and because of cooked diets.
@@praneetha1420 It's more like our brain became larger because we learned to cook all food, not just meat since that was kinda hard to, you know, catch. Still get your point though.
I mean with how many thousands of dollars of steroids the liver king takes. I don’t think it’s the bone marrow. Also did you see his lame apology video?
😅 My mother loves liver. Let me clarify, she loves COOKED liver. From time to time she makes liver and onions by coating the liver in seasoned flour and pan-frying it. Then she sears the onions and uses the fond to make gravy. Overall, it's actually really tasty every few weeks or so.
In Germany, organs and raw meat (Mett) are still quite popular, heck, a large portion of the rural population eats Mett on an (almost) daily basis. And many of us were quite bummed out when it became increasingly harder to buy organ meat, especially brains! A German tradition, Grünkohl (kale) with Bregenwurst (brain sausage) literally DEPENDS on eating organs, and basically every Northern German waits the whole year for the first frost to arrive so they can start eating that!
I’m from an area of the US where there’s a fair amount of German heritage (the northern part of the Ohio River valley). It’s becoming increasingly rare, but there are places you used to be able to get fried brain sandwiches. I have to admit, once you get past what they actually are, they’re not bad.
16:47 Well, maybe The Liver King forgot that one of the reasons that young men are "depressed" and "underconfident" is because of the over-the-top body standards that are enforced upon them by society (and also his own advertising). Being skinny or overweight shouldn't be viewed as a trait that makes you inferior to other people. After all, isn't it more important to be healthy, not buff*? * - I'm not saying that you can't be healthy AND buff at the same time, just that a lot of people like The Liver King present a toxic mindset about being "healthy" - essentially presenting the "buff" part without the proper balance needed to be truly healthy (mentally and physically)
Heart in general is tastiest muscle in any being, since its the most trained. On birds the "stone crop" or what ever it is called in English is the second, since its constantly grinding the food into paste. I'm not personally into it, but sure it makes sense.
Technically we evolved to eat plants first, then meat due to the fact that ape ancestors were herbivores and apes can digest meat! Then you get to horses who are also classed as omnivores since they can digest meat EDIT: after further research there is no such thing as a “true herbivore”- pretty much every animal can digest meat, they may not eat it or like it but they can digest it. Interesting fact!
@@Ax-xo4ux most herbivores are opportunistic carnivores. Meat is much more nutrient dense, so while they aren’t explicitly predators, most herbivores wouldn’t turn up a free meat bite
@@coledibiase5971 I cant stand the idea that pandas would even consider eating meat, theyre just too adorable with their little bamboo sticks in their hand munching away
Okay, I'm not the whole video yet. But seriously, what's more ancestral than freaking cooking your food. Like that's kind of what makes us different than animals right? That we cook our food? 5:05
Having given myself a mild case of Vitamin A poisoning while experimenting with cooking liver, I paid no attention to any of this when it started. I do appreciate the greater context.
My theory about the liver king’s theory is he got it from the raw diets + liver which has gotten more popular for feeding to larger dogs - is supposed to help improve their skin, coat, and energy
He gets it from our ancestors who derived off of raw organs and meat… they were eating the stuff for millions of years. If you look at modern day hunter gatherer tribes they only look forward to eating organs and meat.
5:38 As an Indonesian, this part is really funny because I recall a story back when I was still living in the Netherlands of a fellow Indonesian who specifically asked for a cow liver to take home from a butcher for a particular Indonesian dish and was asked just how many dogs he actually has XD.
Yeah we eat alot of organs and limbs, i remembered asking for lambs head for a party (i was the designated chef) and it weirded out a LOT of the foreign students
@@トーキ-g8v I've heard it to be a delicacy, though being an Indonesian myself I never tasted it (Not that I would even work an appetite for that). I've eaten a cow brain stew though and I found it quite delicious.
the question that remains for me after watching this video: Since you highlighted the nutritional value of organ meat and the dangers of raw meat. How beneficial would be a diet primarily focused on COOKED organ meat?
As someone with anxiety and depression I don't think eating raw meat would help with that, food is one of the few things I consistently enjoy. Also if you go back in time our ancestors thought that most mental illnesses were people being possessed by evil spirits and would drill holes in your head. So I'm for science & modern-day / future living
Being Icelandic I was raised on liver pâté (kæfa) and a type of liver sausage called lifrarpylsa. We love liver. Liver is delicious, but absolutely should be cooked
Bro yesterday i tried liver, as a 12 year old, but i was optimistic knowing the benefits of liver, but it tasted really weird, kinda dry but not a normal dry, kinda a slimy dry
Probably shouldn't taste dry, probably overcooked. I'm not a fan of the taste though, about the only way I can eat liver is if it is liverwurst which probably has less health benefits, still a ton of iron, though.
2:44 "as someone who isn't a doctor my answer is I'm not a doctor." (I paused the video so idk what MatPat says when typing this out I'm just going off my own knowledge) And as someone who works in the culinary industry but also has a bit of a medical background as required per food safety guidelines and care for the people I serve food to, and also know some medical first aid and knowledge I learn as a part of EMAT (Emergency Medical Assistance Team) which MatPat and to anyone else who's lightbulb just went off you probably know exactly what kind of cook I am, I am not a doctor either but I have a required license to administer first aid and a mentor who is a doctor and teaches me and my colleagues about the human body and how to safe a life and above all what goes in your digestive system and how it affects your body, good, bad, and deadly, I'm going to say eating raw liver, eggs, and other raw meat in the like is REALLY UNHEALTHY. How on earth is this man still alive?!?!?!
Oysters?!?!?! Are they raw?!?! IS HE EATING THEM RAW TO?!?!?! (I mean I shouldn't be surprised he eats raw liver) I'm sorry anyone else have that scene from osmosis Jones playing through their head right now? No just me?
11:25 Beef products as a rule for serving to others usually must be at around 155°. I cannot tell you how many times I have been told and reminded as well as tested (especially at the beginning of my career) the importance of this. Fish 145°, beef and pork 155° to 160° and chicken no matter what needs to be at 165° and it must hold that temperature for 15 seconds or go a little above it. Beef has a bit of a varied range because of how it is liked either medium rare (145°) medium (150°) medium well (155°) or well done. (160°) This is considered safe but still dangerous. Why well it's safe cause its above the FTDZ (Food temperature danger zone) where bacteria can grow rapidly and cause people to get sick, however it does not remove all of the bacteria completely and can still cause you to get sick
5:28 To be fair in many cusines around the world stuff like liver, stomach and heart of an animal are used in various dishes (cooked of course). So I would argue against this.
Love how whenever Matpat uploads, thousands of people arrive in a second! Just shows how dedicated you guys are! Mad respect! 👊
*Dont_Read_My_Names!* .
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Lol bots out here multiplying again, youtube
I was surprised that MatPat didn't go into the possibilities of mineral overdoses that can come from bone marrow / liver consumption... a bit is healthy, but it's possible to literally poison yourself with iron. "All things in moderation."
Yes, this. Organ meats are only good for you when consumed in moderation.
probably cause it's rare?
@@gamerdweebentertainment1616 Yes, vitamin and mineral overdose is rare. Because consuming organ meat is fairly rare. Unlike Liver King's supposed advice which is to make it an absolute primary component. Which would vastly increase vitamin and mineral overdose chances.
Not as relevant as the fact that eating them raw is insane lol
@Fewer Options But even in those parts, they're not eating it every day in massive quantities like this guy is telling you to do.
What’s truly “primal” is the fact that, more than a decade later, MatPat is still using that photo of himself with the eyes. That dedication to stay true to self is the real key to success and happiness
Probably cause that’s what he’s branded himself as, and what his editors are the most comfortable/most efficient with making.
If you go through the Game Theory catalogue and look closely you’ll notice different changes in the way the animations and editing was done.
Especially when Ronnie was the chief editor. He would create small animations relevant to what Mat was talking about.
May he rest in peace. ;_;
@@MormonDude wait did Ronnie die?
@@KarolisOfficial ruclips.net/video/cWTEE4SkCLY/видео.html
@@KarolisOfficial he committed gameofer a while back
@@KarolisOfficial aka he committed suicide
Idea for a video: Matpat use science to find the best way to "bulk up" by comparing all the fitness gurus, and then does an IRL reveal where he's more bulky than Liver King.
I'd pay to see this
4th channel fitness theory?
Lol
I dont know where Matpats gonna get the steroids but cant wait for this lmao
That would be amazing
I grew up eating liver and onions as a kid, I didn't realize why till I was an adult. We were so poor that my dad would bring home let over liver from the factor where he worked and since we didn't have much food liver and onions were filling and nutritional
And no that wasn't legal and he could've gotten into allot of trouble if he got caught but I appreciate that he did everything he could to keep us (me and my two brothers) full
Liver with onions and apple is a normal dish so...
Liver is good!
A W father you have. I'm kinda jelly.
That's a good father keeping his son's healthy.
W Father
I have never heard of this guy, and that opening clip already made me feel skeptical about his ways of achieving good health.
Yeah I only heard of him recently when he was exposed for using TONS of steroids while claiming his body was "all natural". Was watching some video on it and they mentioned he was the owner of ancestral supplements and I was like oh hey! I have those on my shelf!
Funny thing is, the supplements work really well (at least for me). But I never had ambitions to look like a body builder and live in a mansion and was instead trying to fix a few health issues... Why ruin a good thing by selling some impossibly fake ideal when the reality is good enough?
Yeah just looking at him I could tell whatever he's doing is not natural or healthy. Even hardcore bodybuilders don't have that look unless they're juicing, and if he's using steroids then nothing else he says has a shred of credibility
I didn't know about him until Danny Gonzalez did a video on him and tried to replicate his lifestyle to see what would happen. The poor man was super tired all of the time. Not just because of diet, but because of how he was supposed to sleep.
I have only heard of him after he was already caught using steroids by channels like philp defranco and internet today
@@skyfiresage5980 And yet, he still has his defenders.
So, actual "ancestral" people would've probably laughed at this guy for not cooking his food lol.
Even those who didn’t have fire at the time- knew that there were some parts you DID NOT EAT RAW. You can usually eat raw meat if it’s directly from a just dead animal.
Even they would be laughing their asses off
Most did cook their food to a certain extent
There is a reason we evolved gag reflexes and why fire was an important discovery after all.
@@backtoklondike true that
Well... if you go ancestral enough, people would probably eat the stuff raw. You know, before fire was a thing.... On the other hand... a LOT of them can only laugh as ancestral ghosts, because they dropped dead from consuming raw organs and all the nasty surprises that come with it.
I mean... it's a miracle how people promote lifestyles from times, when we had the average lifespan of a squid in a blast furnace.
The worst part about his apology is that he isn’t actually helping young men that much. He isn’t all to different from the people who push potentially harmful female beauty standards.
That seems to be what's going on. All these personas that young men look up to are teaching them things that in the long run will make their life and the lives of other people around them worse. It's exactly like unrealistic beauty standards for women, only with harmful ideologies and a superiority complex.
EXACTLY right. guys like this are literally just to young men what the Kardashians were to teen girls ten years ago, right down to the fake 'natural' bodies. They are willing to do insane amounts of long-term harm to profit off impressionable followers admiration and lifestyle envy, it's really gross
Andrew Tate helps more people than liver boy lmao
@@garyp3644 yeah, help them become abusers or rapists.
Wow that’s a looong stretch.. it’s doubtful that anyone takes liver king seriously.
The sad thing is that there is a group of people (the depressed young men mentioned in the video) who are looking for help but are getting scammed by this dude instead.
Yeah it's so sad 😞
That's why Andrew Tate is better. He is a strong rich man who constantly bashes depressed men for not getting off their asses and accomplishing better things in life. He proves he can be rich because he has a strong mind and body and never stops trying to improve.
@@funveeableyeah and he’s also a human trafficker LMFAO
@@Booxheadits not been proven yet
@@funveeable I would find more people with that mindset without being very controversial and polarising.
steak and kidney pie is actually something we eat here in England and its pretty popular.
but it is cooked food as opposed to raw food, which is nasty
Liver, kidney and heart are super cheap in places like Tesco. Lamb hearts will set you back about £2.50 for 3-4 depending on size and it tastes like the muscle meat because it is. If you can get past how they look (because they do look exactly as you think they will) they're tasty and will save you a boatload for your family.
Yeah but UK still believes in the monarchy. So English recommendations are dubious
@@cynicalobserver8176 we really don't. It's kind of forced on us and we'd have a public execution if it was possible.
@@cynicalobserver8176 probably because the queen was amazing! We miss her!
up here in Greenland, we eat liver and hearts, the amount of nutrition it help in the colder weather, really helps
of course not raw, cooked, heck i even consider them really tasty
Considering what Greenland's ancestors lived like during the Viking era, you're _actually_ "ancestral living" when eating (cooked) organ meat! They used all they could to survive the harsh land.
Anything edible can be tasty if you prepare it right.
Link to the Clip :- They finally released this
ruclips.net/video/2EXjRrTzTgQ/видео.html !
Heart and liver are great when cooked right, and I never thought it wasn't common to eat them even though I live in the US
@JessCrimson my father always cooked the tukery giblets, and it was like a special treat. I liked the heart a lot and I liked the liver in small ammounts .
Please do an episode on why we can eat more dessert when we're full.
My theory is that desserts are calorically dense (lots of energy) which makes are caveman brains happy but they aren’t nutritionally dense (hard to digest) since they’re usually just refined carbs which break down easily.
Plus they’re tasty and there’s the novelty of eating something new when you’ve already had a ton of something else, so our brains and bodies are in agreement.
W I L L P O W E R
I thought it was because humans evolved eating a super varied diet rather than a single thing (in order to get more nutrients) so we can get sick of eating the same thing until I new thing is put in front of us
it's because sugar actually increases your apetite
Basically, what happens is that we do actually always have room for dessert. The way the body processes fullness is pretty relative, and desserts are incredibly calorically dense, so when your body sees it, it wants it, it wants to store all those tasty tasty calories so it can survive. If you keep stuffing yourself with meat and veggies, you'll feel full but without feeling full, why? Because your body already has what it needs now so it doesn't want more. But, for more calorically dense, and as such more long term useful, the body is NOT kin to throwing that out, it's a portable calories storage unit. So, it makes room, it suppresses the sensation of satiety and lets you keep eating so you can stuff yourself with more life saving energy.
Literally when this dude showed up he made sense all the way up to when he said raw. Literally the first rule in cooking is make sure that it’s cooked properly. Anyone who pauses to think knows he speaks in half truths
Chicken hearts are actually a bit expensive here in Brasil. It's not technically the most noble part of the chicken, but it's quite there. I also do like onions and liver, but it was an acquired taste
And let's be honest, that is the best part of the chicken
Não sei pq respondi em inglês kakakaka
Brazilian here adding to the comment for all the gringos. Chicken heart is really popular here, both as street food and at family barbecues. It's also really tasty, y'all should definitely try it since it's cheaper over there
Mas sério 6 já viram como os gringos fazem churrasco? É meio patético
Yeah chicken heart is delicious but the best is still dove heart.
Btw we also eat cow tounge but it's the acquired taste here in Germany. (Of course cooked)
in Germany it's 2,50€ (13,91 BRL) for 350g (0,77lbs) of fresh chicken hearts.
it's kinda weird, if u leave them whole, but chopped up and roasted, mhh....
For every food that exists, there was one brave soul that said: "Imma put that in my mouth, see where it leads me."
not only one.... and also for the things that are not food (for us)
@@SoySauce9take a joke
Many people have fallen victim to slow poisoning from "safe" foods.
"Oh no i have no meat. What if i..."
Caveman 90.000 BC
To be fair, most of the weirdest foods were discovered by people literally starving.
My mother always hated liver and other organs and when she was pregnant with me, her iron levels were so low, she would get dizzy and vomit a lot more than usual. It even got so bad she was throwing almost everyday and had to be rushed to the hospital because she couldn't breathe. The funny thing was the doctors told her that she either had to have iron shots or eat a lot of liver. Needless to say, she chose the latter option. And the funnier thing is that i love fried liver.
Likely because the flavors of it were embedded into your mind as a fetus.
Liver from the local viet market is like 2 bucks a pound at MOST. it's crazy how much they're trying to charge for liver now that it's a fad diet.
I find 100000 dong kg
I work in a butcher shop and now they’re selling heart for $12 a lb. It’s ridiculous
Previous to all of this, I could buy a the innards for the dogs at prices where they were basically giving it away, but now the store's charging as much for a heart as they are for steak. Then again, in a world where even eggs are like $6 a dozen, I guess that's not shocking.
@@kyplaygaming honestly this is a market adjustment. Organ meats have long been undervalued and are now priced more properly. Heart probably should cost as much as ribeye.
@@Riku1302 is that a lot of dong or a little dong?
here in the Philippines, there's a number of local dishes that uses livers, intestines, and some other organs that most people in other countries would avoid, so I guess majority of people that don't eat it come from the states
Edit: Jesus freaking crotch goblins I commented this out of my rear end so how tf did this get reactions out of people
At least it's not raw
@@Tyron764 and also you don't eat them often, eating them TOO often may cause an overdose from the sheer amount of vitamins so alot of differences, i should know, i'm from Indonesia, we also eat organs
@@Tyron764 Filipinos (my dad included) tend to either cook it or overcook it
Probs, unless you’re from the South. A lot of folks I’ve met who have eaten sweetbreads and other organs grew up on farms, or were raised by people who grew up on farms. They were butchering their own animals, and decided waste not want not, including the genitals, and the brain (which is the only organ I can’t accept as being ok to eat. Not because it’s gross, it just feels way more unsafe, because of all the diseases you can get from eating brains, the kind of diseases that are really hard to heal from because it’s literally messing with the base prions in your person. Not mad-cow disease per say, but close, and it just skeeves me out to no end. I don’t stop people, but I do question why they do it, because it’s one of the few organs I know of that can do that to a person if eaten.).
Seems everyone eats organs except for Europe and America
Basically, he's eating the right stuff, the wrong way
yes
Heres the full clip:
ruclips.net/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/видео.html&feature=shares
The "raw"-ng way, you could say.
I'll see myself out.
@@hitsugatatsuro9978 please do
yup
4:32 i love how he's lifting weights... UNDERWATER trying to make it seem impressive lmao
Honestly it really is impressive lung capacity though
@@spongecakes1986 true
I don’t know why but when you said “ I’m not a doctor” I expected a Food Theorists/Doctor Mike collab
That sounds like a really cool collab. I'd love to see that sometime!
"I'm not a doctor. BUT HE IS!"
2 years ago I would have been all for this, but in the last 6 months Dr Mike has disappointed me with some of his vids and some of the things he's said/done. Now a theory with Legal Eagle....sign me up!
@@drfarrin what has he said? I haven't watched him in a while so I'm not caught up
@@drfarrin What did Dr Mike do?
I genuinely laughed when Matpat said “you can tell he’s sincere because he did it from atop his throne”😂
yes very sincere,
"i am being vEry Serius" *spoken in a robotic way, voice glitchs a little at "vEry"*
I remember i acciedentally ate 2 raw meat when i was 8 years old.. I DIDN'T KNEW IT WASNT COOKED
YoU cAn TeLl HeS Vérÿ SinCeRe cUz He’s SitInG On HiS ThrOnE
@@rochelleyoung1403 yep
Bro be speeding that online influencer life 💀☠️
As someone who has recently acquired a taste for chicken and cow liver (Well cooked of course.) I was sad when I heard they throw the stuff out in the US. What are you doing man? These stuff taste good (If cooked right) .
We don't entirely throw it all away, but yeah I'm on your side I wish it was more main stream here. It's so good
@@longdonpiano would be much a vibe that we use every single part of the animal rather than just some parts and leave the rest for other stuff like compost or other stuff that isn't actual food.
I'm from India and chicken liver is a staple in most parts of the country. When combined with Indian spices and cooked properly, it results in an amazing curry!
I don’t eat meat if I can (I try to eat as vegan as possible but I’m not strict) but I have always been irritated by western food norms. I remember growing up and wishing that I was raised to eat organs, hooves and feet, every part of the animal, because if we are going to slaughter it to sustain ourselves, we should use all of it. That doesn’t apply to me personally so much anymore but I staunchly believe that’s the best option out there. People are probably always going to consume meat, might as well go for every edible part you can, right?
'Cause no one knows how to cook. I'm the baker and cook in the family, and I still burnt my steak half the them. No one have time to learn how to cook liver.
In Korea we have a raw beef dish called 육회 (closest English translation being meat sashimi, with 회 being the korean equivalent of sashimi), and some people eat it pretty regularly, but it’s strictly regulated. the meat needs to be tested for bacteria, kept under a certain temperature, prepared and served under a time limit, and have the outer layer cut off with sterilized tools (using multiple boards because you need to remove the side on the cutting board separately) which is…. Not what this guy (and people on other raw meat diets) seem to be doing lol
Additionally!! it doesn’t make up whole meals by itself. It’s usually served alongside rice, and even when it’s eaten by itself it has vegetables and other stuff mixed in, you can’t just…. Chow raw meat every day and call that a meal
guaranteed the US regulatory agencies arent as thorough and trustworthy as the koreans
I ain’t readin all dat
@@G00VRit's just hilarious because us Asians are stereotype to be smaller on average yet we eat the most innards. But hey, cults can start over anything.
@@G00VRc’mon man its not that much
As someone with a dad who enjoys cooking things like beef liver and pig heart, and I enjoy them myself, finding out that both are full of nutrients is a great revelation!!
COOKING!
this king liver want its raw.
thus you and your dad are more ancestral than the liver king. congrats!
@@grimmsoul3096 Thank you! Truly an honour to know that by historical standards, I succeed more at the very thing The Liver King has built his whole brand around.
@@gayspaghetti3374howd they tastw anyways? Always heard liver was awful lol
@@XonixDerps It honestly depends how it's cooked and what you cook and eat it with. If you use the right herbs or spices, and the correct amount of them, and right amount of salt, it actually tastes quite nice. Plus balancing it out with the right veg or sauce does wonders as well.
I'd recommend looking up different recipes online and trying what you think would taste best!
@@XonixDerpsfrom where I'm from, you can even buy liver spread (processed and cooked) from the supermarket and eat it with bread. It's creamy and savory and can be used as an ingredient in other dishes.
Food theory idea how long can you survive on only chicken nuggies and gfuel ?
@Okeyy.. man you are the bot
That would be a very interesting theory video
This sounds personal
Not long, considering the verbiage “only chicken nuggies” excludes drinking water 🤔 lol
(Edit since I've been replied to like 5 times "correcting" me: my comment makes sense in the context of the OPs original comment, which only included the chicken nuggets. They added the G-fuel later.)
Super size me - more restricted
Now *That Vegan Teacher Vs The Liver King* Would Be A *LEGENDARY* Battle!
It would tear the earth apart
I would pay to see that
I would pay to see them duke it out in a rap battle
@@crystallotus3422 Same!
@@mackenzie9065 I Would Too!
This was really interesting to me! My mom is a huge foodie, she’s willing to try everything. But the one thing she absolutely hates is liver. She was fed to it as a kid by her mom (my grandmother) under the belief that it was healthy for the cholesterol reasons mentioned in this video. My mom will never eat liver again simply for the fact that she just hates the taste of it, but she does believe it was also an unhealthy thing to eat due to the cholesterol thing being disproven. But it is really interesting to learn how it actually is healthy, just not in the ways people in the 60s were marketing it. It’s really fascinating how food science evolves over the decades and how that also influences what is and isn’t a popular dish in modern culture.
Love that he was like “ALL NATURAL ALL THE TIME!” And then was like, “Steroids are natural.”
Then proceeds to destroy the earth flying on his private jet 27483773 places a day
should have eaten more testicles then.
Next thing I'm gonna start hearing Matpat talk about food-based Multi-level marketing schemes and their celebrities who endorse them.
I love liver, As long as the outside is peeled first.
if he can get people to understand why you shouldn't trust em then im all for it.
too many of them use made up terms and claims they are backed by "Medical Researchers" that their products are real.
Watch out you might manifest it into reality like matpat and the fans shark book.
I love chicken livers.
He wouldn't be the first - Illuminaughti does a great job at doing those. :)
@@liamlowenthal8476 she makes good videos and while i dont always see things on her level and see it different once in a while i appreciate her content
From what little I have learned, I'm pretty sure that COOKED FOOD helped us evolve and get bigger and bigger brains by removing bacteria and enhancing the nutrients of the meat.
It’s a theory but I don’t believe it’s proven. We are perfectly well adapted to cooked meat though, it’s not a concern to eat cooked if you prefer it. Just don’t burn it.
True, I was there. We saw a burning bush and it spoke to us. And that's why we don't look like gorillas no more
I wonder how the human race survived before fire, guess we were not soy boys back then.
I used to eat steak tartare (or the Belgian equivalent) for lunch every day when I was able (can't get it in the UK). But it's worth saying that the beef used has to be kept in specific conditions at ALL times, from farm to shop.
I love steak tartare. It's hilarious people have so many misconceptions about food. Like beef should stay red for weeks after its butchered lmfao
as a French person i absolutly LOVE liver. i didn't knew it was hated by so many people '--' with a garlic-butter sauce and NOT over-cooked (like the woman feeding her child you showed) it is delicious and soft!
😐😐😐😐😐🤮 nah dat groes
@G00VR😂
It's quite interesting seeing Matt's take on the whole raw meat thing, especially the economic side of it, I myself am asian and has grown up eating more organ meat than muscle cuts mainly due to my family and culture heavily prefers the variety of ways organ meat can be cooked over muscle meat, the video's been very eye opening to me as an outsider looking in to the western world
Yeah I was so confused in him saying that organ meat is more expensive when it’s literally what poor people eat when they can’t afford meat. He mentions that most of the organ meat goes to waste anyway so I don’t get why they’re so expensive. I feel like it would make much more of a profit to sell it to a lower price for poorer people considering it doesn’t taste that good than high price for rich people who I doubt most would be into that type of meat.
@@shmeepness1700 I used to eat a lot more organ meats about a decade ago. I could get organic grass-finished beef heart for $2.50US/lb. But when people started feeding their dogs raw diets, the price went way up. Beef heart more than doubled.
@@kristajones7202 Interesting. I feed my cats a raw food diet and I can still find things locally at that price. Granted though, there’s a large amount of immigrants where I live and because there’s so many shops that offer it, the prices get competitive.
Part of me forgets that MatPat is an actual scientist, with a degree in Neuroscience and mathematics and stuff like that… my man doesn’t get to show that off in his game theory videos anymore, but with food theory he’s like… actually making content around this stuff.
Why did I not expect matpat to make a theory on this
Lol same
Same, lol.
Because making a video on the liver king would be literal 🍆 riding and he just forgot that he shouldn't have made it so here we are
Here is the full clip : ruclips.net/video/t6MPAJnqie8/видео.html
I love how when MatPat said “Liver onions and beef aren’t exactly tasty.” The subtitles said “speak for yourself.” It’s true though, liver with onions plus Egyptian bread is completely amazing! I recommend that you try it.
All arabs know how good that stuff is. And beef kidneys are amazing!
@DeathWolf121212 honestly it depends on how you cook it...I'm not the big fan of livers and organs...my grandma is though and likes the heart and liver of the turkey....cooked obviously
If I smell a liver i want to puke y'all are capping
@@beanmasterz Yeah, we cook it and use spices, we don’t eat it raw.
This isn’t America.
@@Silver_wind_1987_ Well, in other places outside of the USA, we put spices and cook the organs to be tasty. It’s really good, if you ever go out, especially to Egypt, try ut iyt.
I love so much the irony of Liver King. Touting the Ancestral Life Style in such a way that even Toumai (Sahelanthropus tchadensis) one of the oldest human ancestors ever found, would be looking at him in utter bewilderment. Wondering why this guy is living like a wild animal instead of a man.
I have an iron deficiency and I eat liver basically whenever possible. It's definitely not my favorite food, but I notice that I feel way better after doing so
"kidneys and liver were popular a hundred years ago' me a Brit having eaten a steak and kidney pie yesterday 🤣
I mean...true, but you also got kebaps and curries now too. S&K pie was a staple 100 years ago because it HAD to be, now you have choice and variety which gives you access to a wider set of nutrients.
@@drfarrin A good steak and kidney pie is still good.... but a part of a varied diet of course.
@@drfarrin kidney and liver are SO tasty tho. They're at least equal to kebab for me, and once pied, preferable. Cultural conditioning :D
As a Brazilian, there's always some internet discussion about whether liver steaks are good or not.
I personally love it, when done properly (and with onions).
I think he was talking about America, from what you can see in the comments there’s a bunch of Americans freaking out over toxicity.
Just want to say that I think (cooked, of course) liver, heart and kidney is DELICIOUS! So I am really sad to see so much good food get thrown away because of pickiness. If you read this, I highly recommend that you at the very least test it sometime, you are missing out on something. Personally, intestents, spaghetti and sauce with parmesan cheese and berries is my favourite dish to eat on weekdays.
I agree with the liver part. Mainly chicken liver.
As an Asian, I love bak kut teh, usually including liver and kidney chopped up and boiled in soup. Take them out and dip them in soya sauce, absolutely delicious, 10/10 would recommend
@@TheKiasuFelicia sounds... DELICIOUS!
I thought most organ meats in the west weren't actually thrown away, but rather what they turned into hotdogs and similar.
@@blondbraid7986 or given to the dog
I was drinking water when they said "Rawberry" and almosty chocked on my water
Wait until you hear about Godberry! King of the juice!
Powerthirst!
mannana fizzbitch and GUN
@@stopaskingformyhandle Time to be U N C O M F O R T A B L Y E N E R G E T I C
I really appreciate that the editing of this channel hasn't changed since... well you know. It's a truly magical to see you guys uphold his editing style. Rest in peace always.
You know an influencer is legitimate and trustworthy when they suggest their food diet will make you rich, because those things are DEFINITELY actually connected /s
It’s not directly linked but if you eat an unhealthy diet there is more factors that take you off your path to success.
imagine actually using /s couldn't be me
@@EthanDBG You're demonstrably wrong considering every streamer eats fast food garbage. Ninja got reach without a healthy diet.
@@pascalsimioli6777 That’s only if you stream. Good balanced diet reduces stress and makes you feel better in your own body. Now you can utilize that for your success or not its up to you.
@@pascalsimioli6777 Being healthy is good either way especially if you wanna live long
My problem with liver King isn't even his lack of science (though that's also bad), it's the fact that he is well aware that the men that he is targeting have anxiety and depression- and yet he is still selling a lifestyle that is not only unattainable, but isn't real in the first place. That's where I draw the line.
He is fully aware that he is taking advantage of people and yet doesn't care enough to stop doing it. That's not primal behavior, people are meant to stick together. That's just being a hypocrite and a jerk ☹️
couldnt agree more
If depressed teens can better themselves listening to him, that’s a good thing.
Great point, and well said
He’s selling people a dangerous lifestyle by telling them to eat raw meat.
Maybe I’m wrong but it seems like no one had any issue with Liver King until they found out he was secretly taking steroids which he wasn’t even actively telling people to use I’m not defending his steroid use sense he was lying about how he got muscles but it seems like most people completely overlooked him telling others to eat raw meat which is strange to me.
@@jinx5673 He doesn't want to help them get better. He prays on depressed teens and makes them believe that if they buy his overpriced product they will look like him. The thing is he takes steroids to look like that, naive teens weren't aware of that
I'm a longtime subscriber who now shares your videos with my game/film/food-loving boys, and I just wanted to say how much I appreciate videos like this, that call out the BS of shallow, hypocritical influencers. There are so many peddling toxic and sometimes outright dangerous things they associate with "being a real man," and it's easy for boys still developing their identity to buy it. Videos like this are really helpful.
Actually, in Iran we eat liver and heart as food, we roast it and then serve it with bread, I had it a lot during trips around
I'm so glad he mentioned the evolutionary aspect. The idea that our ancestors are dumber, simpler, and less human than us and were a-okay with eating raw food is insane. They eat raw food for the same reasons we do: cuz it's an experience or because there's no other option. We evolved to cook and cooking helped us evolve.
Exactly! And the ancestors that couldn’t cook (hadn’t figured fire yet) would leave things to dry or eat the raw meat IMMEDIATELY after the animal was killed cause they knew if you waited too long you’d die
@@Ax-xo4ux Exactly. Even before fire, primitve humans "cooked" food through drying, ageing, pickling, and fermentation for a long time. It was the last step towards cooking with fire.
@@Ax-xo4ux, they'd also watch other animals eat meat and recognize which parts are meant to be eaten, and which parts are not.
I love liver and heart when cooked.
Idk where the "disgusting" taste ppl think comes from
From cooking it wrong. Honest my mother couldn't cook liver properly if her life depended on it. Matpat even mentioned it, that overcoming it and drying it brings out that iron like flavour
I can only eat heart if my dad makes it. He cuts it into strips and pan fries it. Any other person, the concentration of flavor hits me like vomit, which is unfortunate because i enjoy the texture of heart. On top of that I have a texture problem. I need foods with a bite to them otherwise I gag. idk why, all I know is that my reaction to liver is the same with Jello or anything pudding-y, it's weird. Took me years to train myself to eat yogurt.
Maybe it's a genetic variation thing, a bit like with Brussels Sprouts? I actually love the smell of kidney cooking, but cannot stand the taste of it, right down to not being able to eat a steak and kidney pie after the kidney pieces have already been picked out and discarded, because the remains of the pie will still be tainted with the kidney taste.
As an asian person, I grew up eating liver, heart, intestines and pretty much ALL internal organs including testicles, penises, tongues, tails, brains, and eyeballs. We eat the whole animal. Everything tastes good when it's cooked properly. Key word: COOKED. I can't imagine eating any of that stuff raw 🤮
I do too. I always chop it up and pan fry it when it comes with any chicken or turkey I buy, and I don't get why other people don't.
Nah cause imagine liver king and Vegan teacher talking 😂😂
I guarantee haymakers will be thrown
Virgin Vegan fan vs chad liver enjoyer
That would be class.
@@lotuscabage4755 steroid enjoyer**
@@lotuscabage4755 nah just a attention freak, egotistical, insane person vs another attention freak, egotistical insane person
An easy way to eat liver is to add it to a stew or soup, before you boil the stew/soup. If you don't want it into soup or stew, you need to let it rest in milk in the fridge for at least a few days, and I don't think the milk is safe to eat afterwards, even after boiling, but I feel that boiling it enough should make the milk edible, too, especially if used in a sauce or gravy afterwards, but feel free to correct me. Edit: Also, in parts of the world with iron deficiency in their diet (especially for poor people), boiling a piece of iron in their soup, then removing it from the soup, washing it clean, and storing it for the next soup, is one way to get the trace amounts of iron in the diet which would keep you from getting anemia or other illnesses caused by lack of iron in the diet. Same for the rock soup, during famine times, with river rocks, the trace amounts of minerals released from boiling should be enough to prevent some illnesses, but it's recommended to sterilize both the iron and the stone by boiling it in water before adding it to the boiling stew/soup. *MatPat, please make a video about this and other similar things which could be used, as well as things which shouldn't be used.*
You should make a part 2 to this where you discuss the effects of not eating veggies
Agreed
Scurvy? lmao
@@lifenote1943 That's fruit
@@huggable2 You need veggies too bro
@@lifenote1943 Yeah but Scurvy comes from no fruit. I believe. Well no citrus fruit if I remember right.
A lot of people are covering the liver king at this time, but this is my favourite coverage of him
*Dont_Read_My_Names!* .
As a fan of watching copious amounts of cooking shows, I just wanted to mention the overlooked opportunity of mentioning that dishes like carpaccio and beef tar-tar are still 'technically' cooked by chemical means such as acid from lime, lemon etc or other ingredients that reduce bacteria...
Like Mexican ceviche (soaked in lime) and prosciutto (salt cured and aged)
Link to the Clip :- They finally released this
ruclips.net/video/2EXjRrTzTgQ/видео.html !
We do the same with Thai Laab/Larb it’s actual French inspired so it’s basically just southeast Asian tartare. Minus the raw egg.
That said this dish like matpat said is a special occasion dish where it’s only made right after killing a cow or fish.
The everyday version you get at a Thai restaurant is cooked (medium to well done) and I would not recommend trying raw laab from a restaurant unless there’s some killer reviews for it or you’re extremely adventurous/bold.
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When watching your videos, I accidentally hit ‘like’ and never knew when.
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Love this video, I think I’ve watched it four times.
In Brazil, a quite common side dish is manioc flour seasoned with small bits of chicken liver, heart, etc. The chicken heart is also quite common in barbeques. I'm not a fan but when correctly done, it is quite good.
Link to the Clip :-They finally released this
ruclips.net/video/2EXjRrTzTgQ/видео.html !
Chicken heart is delicious when barbecued!
How do you mess up barbecuing chicken heart?
Farofa! Good stuff.
14:18 Technically, some nutrients are lost when cooking but so many more become increasingly accessible that it is worth the trade off.
cooking removes bacteria
@@hoze1235+ parasites
The best liver was (well, still is) Provimi veal liver. It's liver from milk fed veal and doesn't taste as livery as the regular cow liver.
Problem is, it's gone up so much in cost. I used to remember buying it for $7-8 per pound in Canada... now, it's about $28 per pound 😔
veal is cruel.
@@zeebo30 Ok, time to bust out the hacksaws; we'll eat your liver instead.
@@zeebo30 never had it and don't feel very comfortable eating it
Btw, i was surprised when i saw that animal organs aren't eatten in usa, i mean, it is pretty common in eastern europe
@@zeebo30 And tasty.
I always find this argument funny. "Oh people have been eating raw foods for thousands of years." To this, I say "True, and we only recently started living past 40."
We have lived past 40 for a long time. If not than our genetics wouldn’t have been selected for it. Life expectancy and life span of adults are not the same. Diet was not what killed people early prior to civilization.
@@MathiasMartinWRyeah, I don't know why people belive this bs. All my grand parents lived in rural areas and died over 100. All 4 of them, plus I've been told that's been the norm
Do a follow up food theory on the objectively best way to eat liver (and make it taste good).
Balsamic vinegar and sauteed onions, or fried
Very fresh, fried lightly in butter with ketchup or BBQ sauce.
Paté
Imma give you a tutorial first fry onions untill theyr some what brown then add choped liver you can add hearts too, after the liver gets to a point where it starts "jumping" And poping add seasoning i use paprika both sweet And spicy, chilli powder, garlic powder And dry herbs, then add water let it stew And then thicken it turn of the heat put salt on it And eat, easy cheap and Tasty.
@Doggy pretty easy accualy
A wise person once said; "If someone seems larger than life with all the answers, they're selling an act not sharing their story"
Here is the full: clip://ruclips.net/video/t6MPAJnqie8/видео.html
I didn't know liver was this disliked in general. My family farms their own cows and the liver is always my most favourite part. I've also seen it a lot at restaurants. Not raw though.
Germany btw.
Yeah, livers are tasty, I don't know why there's such a tabu about them, liver meat is way more tender than regular meat
Eating liver is more common in Europe then in America gues Americans are just picki
They are right about liver though 🤢🤮
The mineral-y flavor is an acquired taste, and it has to be cooked right to be good. Liver has the potential to go very wrong in the hands of a bad cook...
I personally like liver, but it has been used often in movies and TV shows as a disliked food.
if you've been eating it all your life you're much mroe likely to have grown a taste for it. most americans have not grown up eating liver and so to us it does not taste good. think of it like alcohol. when you first try it you probably won't like how it tastes, but after drinking it for a while you get used to it and eventually start to like it. this is just how taste works in general
Why do people want to go back to times where humanity objectively had it worse? I hate how he’s using men’s depression to sell his unhealthy lifestyle
Yeah when ever I see one of these people I have a specific quote I think of “every time you step outside and don’t get mauled to death by a wild animal, you are actively defying nature”
Huh... I love liver with onions. It's an acquired taste and I can't eat much but I still love it. Chicken stomachs and hearts from broth are quite tasty as well. But I think it's just a slavic things.
Hee hee
I also heard chicken hearts are tasty from some people. However, I can't even eat the dark meat.
@@catherinebaldwin6580 chicken hearts And liver Are better then the meat
chicken hearts are eaten a lot in brazil, and i was the whole video wondering why usa people are so disgusted by anything that doesnt have 10x the amount of sodium you need in a day
@@robindebusao yeah same
Just a small sidenote on walking barefoot: DO NOT WALK ON DIRT WITHOUT SHOES, here in Puerto Rico, people would constantly get parasites until a doctor told the federal government to start giving people shoes, my grandmother still remembers kids who had worms coming out of their noses and other cavities when they opened the first school in her area.
doing it occasionally generally won't come with significant risks (in most parts of the world) the key is don't do it *all the time*. but an occasional barefoot run can be good for the muscles in your feet
Huh? I've literally walked around barefoot for 29 years, and I've never once had any kind of parasite. Maybe it depends on where you live.
I’m pretty sure our ancestral cooking looked more like a a fire pit in the ground, some wet leaves or leather, some water, some crazed rocks, some meat, some plant matter (most likely beans or fruit or something), & perhaps when available, some edible fungi.
Maybe not the first even bit of cooking, but it sure was a long time, & sure is now.
No, for a long time our ancestors didn't use fire for cooking food.
They probably used stone tools to slice the meat to make chewing easier, we're not the only animals who do that, for example crows drop nuts on a traffic road and wait until a vehicle breaks it down.
Chimpanzee also use stones to break nuts.
But controlling fire is something new and hypothesis that humans evolved genetically for cooked diet has not been proved.
@@mattaku9430 most scientists agree that one of the largest reasons for our cranium's relatively large size compared to other hominins is because of our ability to cook meat in fire... cooking meals is also a large part of the cultural evolution that has led to our ancestors to develop important things like family, homes, agriculture, art, etc. so yes, we DID evolve for and because of cooked diets.
@@praneetha1420yet it was never confirmed
@@praneetha1420 It's more like our brain became larger because we learned to cook all food, not just meat since that was kinda hard to, you know, catch. Still get your point though.
@@mattaku9430 maybe you should go back in time and find out?
Matpat: "Should you be spooning bone marrow like no tomorrow?"
Markiplier, looking up from his giant bowl of cold bone broth: 🫠
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Wait what? Context?
I mean with how many thousands of dollars of steroids the liver king takes. I don’t think it’s the bone marrow. Also did you see his lame apology video?
Matt,you were a key part of my life since I was 10. I have finally healed after months of grieving. Thank you Matt. You were primal.🙁
😅 My mother loves liver. Let me clarify, she loves COOKED liver. From time to time she makes liver and onions by coating the liver in seasoned flour and pan-frying it. Then she sears the onions and uses the fond to make gravy. Overall, it's actually really tasty every few weeks or so.
In the middle east we eat kidney (not raw ofcourse) it's actually tasty when combined with other stuff and lemon slices
Lemon was the only way I could manage eating liver when young
13:34 I felt a moment of pride with that diagram
after matpat retired i made it my mission to watch every single theory from game theory to style theory and i'm on a roll!
In Germany, organs and raw meat (Mett) are still quite popular, heck, a large portion of the rural population eats Mett on an (almost) daily basis. And many of us were quite bummed out when it became increasingly harder to buy organ meat, especially brains! A German tradition, Grünkohl (kale) with Bregenwurst (brain sausage) literally DEPENDS on eating organs, and basically every Northern German waits the whole year for the first frost to arrive so they can start eating that!
I’m from an area of the US where there’s a fair amount of German heritage (the northern part of the Ohio River valley). It’s becoming increasingly rare, but there are places you used to be able to get fried brain sandwiches. I have to admit, once you get past what they actually are, they’re not bad.
16:47 Well, maybe The Liver King forgot that one of the reasons that young men are "depressed" and "underconfident" is because of the over-the-top body standards that are enforced upon them by society (and also his own advertising).
Being skinny or overweight shouldn't be viewed as a trait that makes you inferior to other people. After all, isn't it more important to be healthy, not buff*?
* - I'm not saying that you can't be healthy AND buff at the same time, just that a lot of people like The Liver King present a toxic mindset about being "healthy" - essentially presenting the "buff" part without the proper balance needed to be truly healthy (mentally and physically)
Fun fact, eating chicken heart is very common in Brazil and, if I say so, very tasty (not raw)
I've had chicken hearts and they were fantastic. Best part of the chicken
Heart in general is tastiest muscle in any being, since its the most trained. On birds the "stone crop" or what ever it is called in English is the second, since its constantly grinding the food into paste. I'm not personally into it, but sure it makes sense.
1:01 bro had EXPLOSIVE🧨🧨🧨🧨 POWER
Food theory: how many possible ways can you actually make a whopper with the "you rule" whopper?
ooh, good one!
@@Just_Some_Gal thank you
One more point I find funny is that our ancestors evolved to eat plants so if he wanted to be primal he would have to eat a lot more vegetables.
Technically we evolved to eat plants first, then meat due to the fact that ape ancestors were herbivores and apes can digest meat!
Then you get to horses who are also classed as omnivores since they can digest meat
EDIT: after further research there is no such thing as a “true herbivore”- pretty much every animal can digest meat, they may not eat it or like it but they can digest it. Interesting fact!
@@Ax-xo4ux most herbivores are opportunistic carnivores. Meat is much more nutrient dense, so while they aren’t explicitly predators, most herbivores wouldn’t turn up a free meat bite
Cows literally eat bird eggs and snakes when they get the chance, panda have to eat so much bamboo because they are supposed to eat meat.
Not vegetables, specifically scrawny and thin corn, bad tasting and tiny fruits, and berries that have a 50 percent chance of killing us
@@coledibiase5971 I cant stand the idea that pandas would even consider eating meat, theyre just too adorable with their little bamboo sticks in their hand munching away
Where I live liver is considered a really tasty part of the meat, its usually prepared with BBQ sauce
Liver is my favorite part of adobo (vinegar-braised)
Okay, I'm not the whole video yet. But seriously, what's more ancestral than freaking cooking your food. Like that's kind of what makes us different than animals right? That we cook our food? 5:05
1:15 4 years? Oh MatPat, you’re too kind
here in Norway we eat mashed pig liver, on bread (it's called leverpostei)
@@heyguys4571 what does this have to do with me
@JackWrath4. what does this have to do with me
I'm actually curious, is it cooked mashed liver or raw?
@@chickennuggets13579 bots
Woah that’s cool!
Having given myself a mild case of Vitamin A poisoning while experimenting with cooking liver, I paid no attention to any of this when it started. I do appreciate the greater context.
Here is the full clip : ruclips.net/video/t6MPAJnqie8/видео.html
1:39 I like the powerthirst reference you did here
My theory about the liver king’s theory is he got it from the raw diets + liver which has gotten more popular for feeding to larger dogs - is supposed to help improve their skin, coat, and energy
Nothing says “primal” like dog food
which makes sense for dogs since what is in the majority of shelf brand is corn
He gets it from our ancestors who derived off of raw organs and meat… they were eating the stuff for millions of years. If you look at modern day hunter gatherer tribes they only look forward to eating organs and meat.
Heat damages minerals in food, thats where it came from
5:38 As an Indonesian, this part is really funny because I recall a story back when I was still living in the Netherlands of a fellow Indonesian who specifically asked for a cow liver to take home from a butcher for a particular Indonesian dish and was asked just how many dogs he actually has XD.
Yeah we eat alot of organs and limbs, i remembered asking for lambs head for a party (i was the designated chef) and it weirded out a LOT of the foreign students
@@an0nym0us_slash35 what do you use the lamb head for?
@@トーキ-g8v slow cook it with broth and eat the cheek, neck, and eyes
@@an0nym0us_slash35 as what I can see we asians only do that, animal head soup.
@@トーキ-g8v I've heard it to be a delicacy, though being an Indonesian myself I never tasted it (Not that I would even work an appetite for that). I've eaten a cow brain stew though and I found it quite delicious.
I'm glad this is my first exposure to this guy. He's exactly the type of figure Fight Club warned us about
the question that remains for me after watching this video:
Since you highlighted the nutritional value of organ meat and the dangers of raw meat.
How beneficial would be a diet primarily focused on COOKED organ meat?
I don’t think I’ve seen Mat come at someone so hard before. I loved it.
as a humongo food nerd that works in the food industry, i freaking love your channel and am having such a good time watching your videos!!
As someone with anxiety and depression I don't think eating raw meat would help with that, food is one of the few things I consistently enjoy. Also if you go back in time our ancestors thought that most mental illnesses were people being possessed by evil spirits and would drill holes in your head.
So I'm for science & modern-day / future living
0:56 or going to psychology, but in that way you maybe actually change behavior or do some internal work, that is the hard part of it
Being Icelandic I was raised on liver pâté (kæfa) and a type of liver sausage called lifrarpylsa. We love liver. Liver is delicious, but absolutely should be cooked
Bro yesterday i tried liver, as a 12 year old, but i was optimistic knowing the benefits of liver, but it tasted really weird, kinda dry but not a normal dry, kinda a slimy dry
I usually describe the texture as “gritty”. Not like a “sandy” gritty, but still a gritty feeling
Breadned deep fried liver is great, in my opinion
As an Indonesian, I ate liver with rice. Personally made the food more bearable and enjoyable
Yeah liver is like that but its not that bad once you get used to it.
Probably shouldn't taste dry, probably overcooked. I'm not a fan of the taste though, about the only way I can eat liver is if it is liverwurst which probably has less health benefits, still a ton of iron, though.
11:15 thank you for using both Farenhaight and *Celsius* ♥️
As a Bulgarian: liver, tongue and hearts are a common thing to eat and are actually quite good
To be fair properly made organ stews are hecking delicious lol
2:44 "as someone who isn't a doctor my answer is I'm not a doctor."
(I paused the video so idk what MatPat says when typing this out I'm just going off my own knowledge)
And as someone who works in the culinary industry but also has a bit of a medical background as required per food safety guidelines and care for the people I serve food to, and also know some medical first aid and knowledge I learn as a part of EMAT (Emergency Medical Assistance Team) which MatPat and to anyone else who's lightbulb just went off you probably know exactly what kind of cook I am, I am not a doctor either but I have a required license to administer first aid and a mentor who is a doctor and teaches me and my colleagues about the human body and how to safe a life and above all what goes in your digestive system and how it affects your body, good, bad, and deadly, I'm going to say eating raw liver, eggs, and other raw meat in the like is REALLY UNHEALTHY.
How on earth is this man still alive?!?!?!
Oysters?!?!?!
Are they raw?!?! IS HE EATING THEM RAW TO?!?!?! (I mean I shouldn't be surprised he eats raw liver)
I'm sorry anyone else have that scene from osmosis Jones playing through their head right now? No just me?
9:47
"IT'S FUCKING RAW!"
Me: Aw yeah here we go
10:43
I called it!!!! Haha common sense i love you
11:25
Beef products as a rule for serving to others usually must be at around 155°. I cannot tell you how many times I have been told and reminded as well as tested (especially at the beginning of my career) the importance of this. Fish 145°, beef and pork 155° to 160° and chicken no matter what needs to be at 165° and it must hold that temperature for 15 seconds or go a little above it. Beef has a bit of a varied range because of how it is liked either medium rare (145°) medium (150°) medium well (155°) or well done. (160°) This is considered safe but still dangerous. Why well it's safe cause its above the FTDZ (Food temperature danger zone) where bacteria can grow rapidly and cause people to get sick, however it does not remove all of the bacteria completely and can still cause you to get sick
The vegan teacher is gonna hate this guy
That miss can f off this world for all i care
they both want to be healthy for different reasons.. Vegan teacher wants to convince others and save the enviroment, but it should be for youreself
I'm vegetarian (almost vegan at this point) and I still don't understand people getting so mad about people eating meat
@@simplicityd8703 if i can’t have meat, no one can
@@simplicityd8703 Because animals feel pain and fear
5:28 To be fair in many cusines around the world stuff like liver, stomach and heart of an animal are used in various dishes (cooked of course). So I would argue against this.