CACAO FRUIT : How to use EVERY Part of it (POD, Seeds, Shell and Fruit) - Weird Fruit Explorer

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  • Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
  • Reviewing every part of a cacao fruit. Yes even the pod.
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  • @WeirdExplorer
    @WeirdExplorer  4 года назад +51

    Also Check out:
    -Original Cacao episode : ruclips.net/video/6ZbW9C9e-CM/видео.html
    -Cupuacu Review (cacao relative): ruclips.net/video/4FcrUXoACfM/видео.html
    -Cacao Seed Comparison: ruclips.net/video/v-kuaoWggHI/видео.html
    -Chocolate Coffee Substitute: ruclips.net/video/cf-ofB-iVJU/видео.html

    • @Jsarson1976
      @Jsarson1976 4 года назад

      Really interesting 🧐

    • @nathanfarren685
      @nathanfarren685 4 года назад

      can you make ketchup out of the pods

    • @tiki_trash
      @tiki_trash 3 года назад

      When you use a knife or blade of any kind you make me cringe almost as much as my mom does, just sayin'. I'll bet that cleaver is really dull, that's even more dangerous.

    • @founder8240
      @founder8240 3 года назад

      I tried the fruit while I was in peru you explained the flavour exactly how I tasted it

    • @edgywagy145
      @edgywagy145 3 года назад

      Peruvians ( Andean cultures) eat guinea pigs ..go figure following their eating trends

  • @katethechemist
    @katethechemist 4 года назад +533

    The pods can be used as mulch. The town of Hershey in Pennsylvania does this and the whole town smells like chocolate.

    • @WeirdExplorer
      @WeirdExplorer  4 года назад +167

      I've been there and the town does smell like chocolate! I don't think its because of the pods though, those things smell like melon rinds.

    • @dragos240alt
      @dragos240alt 4 года назад +63

      I mean there is/was a chocolate factory there. It's probably that.

    • @tissuepaper9962
      @tissuepaper9962 4 года назад +83

      @@dragos240alt It's highly likely that Hershey, PA does a similar thing to Disney World with manufactured scents being released into the air (I swear this isn't like a conspiracy theory, they really do that at Disney World). I've been there and it didn't smell like chocolate but it was the middle of the off-season for tourism both times I went.

    • @carlostorres7067
      @carlostorres7067 3 года назад +10

      @@tissuepaper9962 OMG, pretty cool fact

    • @hempwick8203
      @hempwick8203 3 года назад +12

      @Classic Max maybe fungus is releasing chemicals that enzymatically breaks down phyto stuff into aromatic molecules, and food(for the mushies).

  • @sossma
    @sossma 4 года назад +313

    The cacao had an insect-like appearance to it when you first opened it up, like you were opening up a giant bug carapace.

    • @simonbecker748
      @simonbecker748 4 года назад +7

      I thought that too....

    • @nytrodioxide
      @nytrodioxide 4 года назад +8

      I can't unsee it

    • @TR.Pixels
      @TR.Pixels 4 года назад +8

      Fallout Cazador Tail

    • @ericpmoss
      @ericpmoss 4 года назад +5

      I know, it's like eating a face-hugger from Alien.

    • @Kobrag90
      @Kobrag90 4 года назад +6

      Huh, a side channel where he eats bug meals from around the world.

  • @TheWeirdestOfBugs
    @TheWeirdestOfBugs 4 года назад +142

    Your eating the flesh around the seed reminded me, in a way, of the ice cream bean.

    • @hempwick8203
      @hempwick8203 4 года назад +4

      I remember that... or was that the ice cream banana?

    • @PrestonBozeman
      @PrestonBozeman 3 года назад +4

      @@hempwick8203 he ate both I think

  • @sooobyrooo5763
    @sooobyrooo5763 4 года назад +208

    That slimy consistency is very attractive to a baker who is interested in alternative flour ingredients. If that cacao pod was freeze dried and powdered, I wonder if it would be a nutritious alternative to certain thickening agents used to make gluten-free bread. I wonder if it would hold bubbles better than some other flour alternatives.

    • @sadophyte831
      @sadophyte831 4 года назад +12

      I would love to see someone try this

    • @sooobyrooo5763
      @sooobyrooo5763 4 года назад +40

      @@sadophyte831 oh I am such a mad scientist Baker I used to be able to get all kinds of gluten-free bread to work out and I've won contests in gluten free baking. I would so love to try this. Come to think of it I believe this might be ideal because if it's neutral flavor it would be ideal for a gluten-free chocolate cake recipe that had some substance to it. I'd like to try it for gluten free bread but I think I would not be able to resist baking a chocolate cake with cacao pod powder.

    • @bunyu6237
      @bunyu6237 3 года назад +4

      @@sooobyrooo5763 hi, if you are interested in making it, it will be great to make a youtube videos out of it, I would love to see that!

    • @sooobyrooo5763
      @sooobyrooo5763 3 года назад +11

      @@bunyu6237 right on I'll keep that in mind once I get a film kitchen set up :-) thank you for the idea that sounds fun.

    • @openingchocolate
      @openingchocolate 3 года назад +8

      blue stripes cacao in NYC makes products with cacao shell flour.

  • @Jovandaluz
    @Jovandaluz 3 года назад +46

    You should try cacau nectar. They make it by putting all the pulp in a bag, poking holes in it, and then hanging it up so the nectar drops into a container underneath the bag. It's HEAVENLY!

  • @garmancathotmailcom
    @garmancathotmailcom 4 года назад +110

    "Let me show you what it tastes like." Good luck with that, sir.

    • @stored6380
      @stored6380 3 года назад +3

      😂😂😂 this killed me for unknown reasons

    • @tv-obscure306
      @tv-obscure306 3 года назад

      @@stored6380 🔫pew

    • @marieelisa1
      @marieelisa1 3 года назад +3

      I do get the idea with his explanations

    • @tv-obscure306
      @tv-obscure306 3 года назад

      @@marieelisa1 🔫🦊🤘

    • @_Solaris
      @_Solaris 3 года назад

      Exactly my thought...
      Hey, let me show you so you can see what sex feels like 😄

  • @aleramone23
    @aleramone23 4 года назад +25

    I moved to Brazil 2 years ago and last summer i was fascinated about being able to buy cacao pods. i bought 4 big ones (the four for about 1 usd, i couldnt believe) and i dried the seeds. sadly i roast them too much because of my oven. the resulting chocolate was beautiful at sight but it just tasted like coffee, no matter the amount of extra sugar i added to try to save it. too strong to be edible. i was heartbroken.
    A tip to every people that try to make chocolate from cacao seeds. be very careful about the roasting. take them out when light brown because they burn easily.

    • @Marysart
      @Marysart 2 года назад +2

      I think the cacao seeds need to be fermented also, that might have played a part too.

  • @Lightwish01
    @Lightwish01 3 года назад +33

    I don’t know when or how I became so interested in watching this channel...I am not a hardcore fruit guy by any means; however, I do find all of this guys fruit information really interesting!

  • @comeannoyme
    @comeannoyme 4 года назад +78

    obviously... the pod needs to be ketchuped

  • @CondemnedGuy
    @CondemnedGuy 4 года назад +31

    I was so worried for your fingers on that cutting part :D

  • @gogucedar9354
    @gogucedar9354 4 года назад +48

    damn this man really said give the peel to your kids as a toy lmao

    • @justwinks1553
      @justwinks1553 3 года назад +6

      Kids love boxes and laundry baskets. So yeah. Give them the pod

    • @altimablossom
      @altimablossom 3 года назад +3

      My favorite part and lmao when he said that. I used to play with banana and cashew leaves so this suggestion isn’t too far off tho.

    • @NicoZombie23
      @NicoZombie23 3 года назад

      @@altimablossom yeah but like dont like actually give them to use it as a toy like if they find it and start playing it ok but what happens if they eat them or get it dirty then eat it, just give them a real toy and use the shreds as compost lol

    • @idorenyinjohnson6796
      @idorenyinjohnson6796 6 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂😂

  • @sleepyoldtiger372
    @sleepyoldtiger372 4 года назад +12

    Because of you, I now eat the honeydew melon and cantaloupe seeds toasted with olive oil and a sprinkle of salt. Makes for a great snack - just like you said in your video about melon seeds.

  • @spicefreak4726
    @spicefreak4726 4 года назад +39

    As someone who's tried mangosteen peel in the past, next episode is going to be a lot of suffering.

  • @javierleonardoborbonguevar9912
    @javierleonardoborbonguevar9912 4 года назад +9

    Hey kids, I have some cacao shreds, play with them! Hahahaha, nice video.

  • @simonbecker748
    @simonbecker748 4 года назад +244

    Your cutting is giving me anxiety

    • @fredriks5090
      @fredriks5090 4 года назад +26

      It's like watching a child open a watermelon with a sledgehammer.

    • @roflmaomaomao5136
      @roflmaomaomao5136 4 года назад +18

      seriously. How does this guy have any fingers left?

    • @nicb4589
      @nicb4589 3 года назад +8

      roflmaomaomao He ironically can swallow swords.

    • @tiki_trash
      @tiki_trash 3 года назад

      Me too.

    • @maxvandenbroek1373
      @maxvandenbroek1373 3 года назад

      Came to comments to see if anyone else thought this

  • @XWatso
    @XWatso 4 года назад +14

    I'm giving the peels as a toy to my kids for Christmas for sure! XD

  • @ChimpChumpable
    @ChimpChumpable 4 года назад +34

    That tea sounds very interesting, had no idea you could do all this with the cacao pod. Great episode!

    • @Broockle
      @Broockle 4 года назад

      is it Tea tho if there's no Tea in it?
      Heavy Question, I'm sorry.

    • @ChimpChumpable
      @ChimpChumpable 4 года назад

      @@Broockle I think it might technically be a tisane, tea is technically made from tea leaves like you mentioned.

  • @GigsVT
    @GigsVT 4 года назад +47

    this reminds me of the time I ate a bunch of shiitake stems and got a bad intestinal blockage. Be careful eating too much fibrous things.

    • @WeirdExplorer
      @WeirdExplorer  4 года назад +11

      yeah I can see this doing a number on your guts if you have too much.

    • @Call-me-Al
      @Call-me-Al 4 года назад +8

      The more fiber you eat the more vital it is you consume sufficient amounts of water for it to not suck up all the moisture inside your guts

    • @zaneabrams7110
      @zaneabrams7110 4 года назад +8

      Mushrooms are quite different from plants because they have chitin instead of cellulose. They're both indigestible but cellulose draws in water so that's why plant fibers are useful (in reasonable amounts) for healthy digestion. Gotta be really careful with fungi, especially raw

    • @AlexBaez99
      @AlexBaez99 4 года назад +1

      ​@@zaneabrams7110 It depends on what kind of fiber too. Only soluble fiber dissolves in water, insoluble doesn't. It's usually too much insoluble fiber that can cause the most problems.

    • @Bill.Pearson
      @Bill.Pearson 3 года назад +2

      There's an insignificant amount of fiber in mushrooms. They are largely chitin--like your fingernails and insect shells.

  • @CheeseDud
    @CheeseDud 4 года назад +164

    I've wondered before why a vegetarian would need a meat cleaver. Now I understand.

    • @henrydickerson9776
      @henrydickerson9776 4 года назад +10

      There have been vegetarian serial killers.

    • @henrydickerson9776
      @henrydickerson9776 4 года назад +15

      Vegetarianism isn't bad. Vegans, otoh...

    • @Call-me-Al
      @Call-me-Al 4 года назад +23

      @@henrydickerson9776 there are plenty of nice non-militant vegans. They don't insult and obsess about other people, they just don't feel comfortable doing it themselves. The loud minority ruins it for everyone, as in most cases (like the disgusting Christian fundamentalist) and so on.

    • @henrydickerson9776
      @henrydickerson9776 4 года назад +6

      In my experience, even the non-militant vegans are a bit smug about it. Moby comes to mind.

    • @sivartb7273
      @sivartb7273 4 года назад +3

      "He only comes out at night, the lean and hungry type.Nothing is new. I've seen him here before, watching and waiting."

  • @thecatalogcollector
    @thecatalogcollector 4 года назад +24

    Different cacao varieties have different amounts of the aril (pulp) around the seeds. While I don’t really agree with the criollo, trinitario, and forastero cacao variety labeling (for example, forastero is really something like over a dozen different genetic clusters including the famous “Nacional” variety), “trinitario” types generally have more pulp around the seeds. I’m not exactly sure, but the dryness/wetness may be due to different stages of ripeness, or due to the fact that the pod was shipped. When I was in Puerto Rico and tried cacao flesh straight from the tree, it was delicious, while when I get pods shipped to me it loses flavor and has a worse taste. I’m sure some breeder could breed some cacao purely for the flesh! It is interesting that other theobroma species (grandiflorum/cupuacu, bicolor/mocambo, angustifolium) are usually used for the aril and not the seeds, at least in their native countries in South America. Great video!

  • @rhyndawatson4173
    @rhyndawatson4173 3 года назад +3

    Your face and descriptions of things you don't like are hilariously entertaining 😆 I have learned a lot watching your channel, whenever I try a new fruit I watch your review first

  • @aleramone23
    @aleramone23 4 года назад +19

    the pulp tastes somewhat of tangerine to me, you mentioned lichi and you are right. its somewhat like lichi but not as tasty mixtured with watered down tangerine. its kinda bland but its suprisingly tasty.

  • @skybirdmakes
    @skybirdmakes 4 года назад +17

    When I tried both Cocoa and Monkey Cocoa, both tasted like watermelon candy, and we're really good! With the latter having more flavor, and the former having a slight banana flavor as well

  • @davidedgar2818
    @davidedgar2818 Год назад +1

    Yes you are right for sure. I have a friend here in Hawaii that makes use of every part of the fruits he uses in his fruit stand. He has found many different ways to use cacao, mango, banana, and even Jaboticaba. He extracts the juice from the fruit and then dehydrate the remaining skins and seeds. The dried product mixed with honey and ginger in a tea is very refreshing.😊

  • @tanyawales5445
    @tanyawales5445 3 года назад +4

    As for using the shell of the cacao pod you might try using it as a container for a baked filling like pureed spiced sweet potato or corn bread. I would first try baking an empty shell to see how it holds up after being cooked. Be sure to slice off a little off the bottom so the shell is stable and not liable to tip over. The cocoa nibs would be great for making chocolate beer which is regular beer flavored with chocolate. Using cocoa nibs instead of cocoa would give it the beer a more full bodied flavor and might win you an award in a specialty beer contest! If you want to use the shell as a thickener I would chop it up into chunks, dry it and then grind it into powder before experimenting with it. If the shell turns out to be a good thickener you could flavor it with powdered vanilla or chocolate and add sugar to make an additive to milk/milk substitute for a pudding mix.

  • @Helmutlozzi
    @Helmutlozzi 4 года назад +5

    God damn it, I was out in public while watching this and your scene shift to the blackened result of the "pod fries" had me laughing out LOUD.

  • @kibsmuhanguzi6071
    @kibsmuhanguzi6071 2 года назад

    A good instructor.
    Audible, eloquent, practical, innovative... Thank u
    Love from Uganda

  • @damianlopez7630
    @damianlopez7630 3 года назад

    I Really Think You Deserve All The Patreon Support Possible!!! You Explain these Foods With a Clarity and Precision unparalleled!!! Foods We Otherwise Would Never know What they taste like. Thank You Sir!!!

  • @gekolvr0734
    @gekolvr0734 4 года назад +58

    Pods would make good pig food probably

    • @robertochang9802
      @robertochang9802 4 года назад +1

      @@HighlanderNorth1 thanks

    • @davidcatanach2620
      @davidcatanach2620 4 года назад +6

      Chocolaty bacon! Genius!

    • @jagoldenpyrenees491
      @jagoldenpyrenees491 3 года назад +1

      Virtually everything makes good pig food... They'll eat just about anything, including feces and each other. When you slaughter a hog in the same pen as its sounder, they start trying to rip into the carcass as soon as it hits the ground.

    • @SamTahbou
      @SamTahbou 3 года назад +1

      @@jagoldenpyrenees491 why would you ever slaughter it in the pen?

  • @hannakinn
    @hannakinn 4 года назад +2

    Love your content and how you're so willing to try new fruits and new things. You're a cool guy, different in a good way.

  • @priscillayoga4040
    @priscillayoga4040 2 года назад

    This was fun to watch! Great content! Found this video because I just bought my first ever cacao pod.

  • @sdfkjgh
    @sdfkjgh 4 года назад +14

    Jared, mebbe you should try roasting the pod, like one would do with acorn squash (since it was mentioned so often in that blog to which you linked).

  • @damianlopez7630
    @damianlopez7630 3 года назад

    Your Explanation Is Impeccable. You Are The Best!!! I Really Appreciate You and Your Talent. Much Respect!!!

  • @toniwalsh3978
    @toniwalsh3978 3 года назад

    Your low levels of sarcasm are infinitely entertaining. One of my all time fave channels 🤟🏻

  • @joeymusacchio9816
    @joeymusacchio9816 3 года назад +1

    I tend to make cacao wine with the pulp, while fermenting the beans, but yes mostly for roasting, cracking, winnowing, refining, filtering, aging & tempering. I use the husk for cacao tea. The tea is usually made with husks from roasted cacao beans. I sometimes use some chocolate liquor in the brew as well.

  • @Hexadolf
    @Hexadolf 3 года назад +3

    You can eat everything from jack fruit, you can eat the the meat, you can boil the seed taste kinda like potato, and you can eat the skin, but you have to remove the outer(hard part) and then you have to boil it with lil bit of salt, and you can eat it or you can fry it, taste good.

    • @WeirdExplorer
      @WeirdExplorer  3 года назад +1

      That would be a great one for the future

    • @Hexadolf
      @Hexadolf 3 года назад

      @@WeirdExplorer oh yeah I forgot to mention, you can cook the unripe jack fruit, try search gudeg, I know it uses meat and egg, but you can skip that part.

  • @sdfkjgh
    @sdfkjgh 4 года назад +5

    14:24 This reminded me of that Kids in the Hall sketch, _Dignity._ "Let's boil the broom again!"

  • @fellowlobster4127
    @fellowlobster4127 Год назад

    I love cacao fruit! I have never actually eaten the fruit but I just think it’s so cool. Thanks for fueling my interest ❤

  • @yoyobeerman1289
    @yoyobeerman1289 3 года назад

    Those cacao beans actually looked super good. I really love fairly bitter dark chocolate, so that'd be right up my alley.

  • @theresawest1696
    @theresawest1696 Год назад

    I love your humor!!!!! Peeling of the pod( “ just give them to your kids to play with”😂😂😂😂

  • @richardbidinger2577
    @richardbidinger2577 4 года назад +1

    I hadn't ordered anything from Miami Fruit up to this point because it looked like every box came with a cacao pod, and I had no idea what to do with it. After this video, I know how to deal with it now. Perfect timing.

  • @dragonpaws
    @dragonpaws 2 года назад +1

    My dad once brought me a bag of cacao husk tea from Ireland, of all places, and it's remained one of my favorite drinks to this day. I compare the flavor to a mixture of chocolate and honey.

  • @Soupcan13
    @Soupcan13 4 года назад

    Fantastically awesome idea for a series! Can't wait to see what you go over next!

  • @PtolemaicTaweret
    @PtolemaicTaweret 4 года назад +2

    Nice. I'm really looking forward to this months videos. Thanks for your work!

  • @Varulfen95
    @Varulfen95 4 года назад +1

    One of my favourite spice teas has cacao shells in it, combined with cinnamon, cardamom and a bunch of other spices, it's very nice. Also: that teapot is so pretty!

  • @veew9500
    @veew9500 3 года назад

    Wow, Thank you so much for all the info... You made my day! I had this fruit growing up we ate the skin with the pulp. I never ate the seed raw. My mom would roast the cacao seed and make DELICIOUS hot cocoa. Today I tried the seed raw for the first time, watching your video... lol. You made me LAUGH when you tasted it fried and boiled. Thanks for sharing. 😍😄

  • @niellahell
    @niellahell 2 года назад

    I've been enjoying the series of using every part!

  • @OLR1337
    @OLR1337 4 года назад +1

    very cool idea for a series!!!! made me open mouth smile

  • @Tam_X
    @Tam_X Год назад

    I’m in Ecuador and just bought a gorgeous red pod for $1 at one of the fruit stands on the highway headed toward the Cajas Mountains. I came here to find out how to prepare my treasure. Mine is a bright red and not dried out like yours or some of the others I’ve seen on You Tube. As I understand, the yellow are more common here, but the red is more highly prized.

  • @mandab.3180
    @mandab.3180 4 года назад

    nice start to the series. cacao is not something i've ever run across but i think it would be interesting to try.

  • @rjtholl
    @rjtholl 4 года назад +1

    I'm thankful for your channel. great content

  • @d.b.4394
    @d.b.4394 Год назад

    Thank you for your review!!!!! I just got some cacao and I know I’m Jamaica we eat the fruit and sit the bean in the sun to dry and make chocolate with. I wondered if the pod was useful! Again I’m not convinced 😂😂😂😂😂😂 I do appreciate your review!

  • @AlishaOutridge
    @AlishaOutridge 3 года назад

    Lol this is hilarious :). I just bought 8lbs of Cacao and I definitely will not be trying to eat all of it now. thank you for such a thorough analysis + demonstration

  • @marcellogallo6709
    @marcellogallo6709 4 года назад

    My kids loved to play with the cacao skin . Thanks.

  • @brendawalrus
    @brendawalrus Год назад

    Loved this video! Thanks for sharing

  • @lexietalionis
    @lexietalionis 2 года назад

    'It's got a little bit of a dried grass smell to it......I like it.' 😄

  • @OverlordMaggie
    @OverlordMaggie 2 года назад

    Good initiative on this series! I find the food waste we make shameful. Things like radish greens, beet greens, and carrot greens are even rumored to be poisonous, seeds are chucked, fruits and vegetables are peeled unnecessarily, and so on. Really excited to hear a new way to use something that we'd otherwise toss. Even if it's not very good (eg. this pod), I like that there is a way to reduce the waste. As much as I can I try to turn vegetable scraps towards a stock to reduce waste and save money. Keep up the good work!

  • @vdekjEE
    @vdekjEE 4 года назад +11

    This is my type of video! (along with urban foraging ones)

    • @hempwick8203
      @hempwick8203 4 года назад

      I hadn't heard of urban foraging before !

  • @notmyworld44
    @notmyworld44 4 года назад

    Interesting that you should mention tea made from the cacao seed husk. When we were in Panama we bought a bag of Coffee Cherry Tea. That's the husk around the coffee bean that's called the "coffee cherry". It takes a whole lot of them to impart any flavor to hot water, and it isn't particularly exciting, but I'm very glad I had the opportunity to try "Coffee Cherry Tea".

  • @JTMusicbox
    @JTMusicbox 4 года назад +1

    I really enjoyed both this video and the prior one on the cacao seeds. Thanks for the links to order them! I’ll definitely have to try these, though I’ll probably pass on eating the pod based on your reaction.

    • @let_uslunch8884
      @let_uslunch8884 4 года назад

      Don't eat it. I am back with a handful of delicious chilled chocolate chips 😂 it still counts.

  • @thorlivingstone6873
    @thorlivingstone6873 3 года назад

    My kids went to show off with their cool new toys. Now they dont have problems regarding social distancing anymore.Thanks for the tip.

  • @camgood3097
    @camgood3097 4 года назад +5

    They sell really good chocolate covered cacao nibs at Trader Joes. It has those beans chopped up into about the size of coffee grounds. It has a nice little crunch to it (quite a bit more than a Nestle crunch bar lol). It's really good.

    • @nevaeha4048
      @nevaeha4048 3 года назад

      That sounds extremely delicious.

  • @cataisla258
    @cataisla258 8 месяцев назад +1

    He’s funny. I like his sense of humor.

  • @VeysPlace
    @VeysPlace 3 года назад +1

    I usually set the shells out to dry, and use them to start plants in. Just fill the boat with dirt, and a couple seeds.

  • @KuipersAdventures
    @KuipersAdventures 4 года назад +42

    I dont think I have ever seen you spit something out that fast lol.

  • @palilulagiranci8145
    @palilulagiranci8145 11 месяцев назад +1

    You are soo funny, I got my cacao and I was looking for the nutritional value info. I landed on your video and was not expecting to laugh so much. thank you!

  • @sylviachapman2345
    @sylviachapman2345 4 года назад

    daaaaw buddy! that pod.... thanks for trying for us!!

  • @fogsmog9325
    @fogsmog9325 3 года назад

    The football of fruits, fruit by the cook. I wanna try the tea sounds interesting.

  • @nartyteek
    @nartyteek 2 года назад

    I'm about to use my cacao seeds to impress some guests with my exotic foodstuffs, and you know what, after what you just went through, I think I'll just dry out the pod afterwards and keep it as a curiosity in my kitchen. Your face said it all lol! Thanks, though, your suffering was not in vain.

  • @tonymora9441
    @tonymora9441 Год назад

    This was a lot of help thank you so much

  • @jaduvalify
    @jaduvalify 3 года назад

    Another great review!

  • @Albert87nl
    @Albert87nl Год назад

    My point on the choclate drink . i have found a Dutch recipe of 1833 @ table spoons of Cacao powder 1 teaspoon of cinnamon . and 1 teaspoon of cansuger.. rest hot water (y) i did 150ml btw its my all time fav. and shold give a good amount of flavanoids as wel!

  • @openingchocolate
    @openingchocolate 3 года назад

    with the tea that you buy, it is from a roasted bean which will make quite a difference from the raw seed coat. Also try Manoa brewed cacao, one of the best (not nearly as bitter as crio brew) Also Blue Stripes Cacao from NYC sells cacao shell flour for baking.

  • @LemonCamel
    @LemonCamel 3 года назад

    Damn... you just hit 100k and already at 150! Crazy

  • @mazzotti1639
    @mazzotti1639 3 года назад

    The tea is called Cascara. And the coffee shop i work at has cascara tea on tap/nitro... its DELICIOUS

  • @bengtal
    @bengtal 2 года назад

    subliminal cacao flash at 00:43 ! are you trying to imbue this review with more of itself??!?! another awesome video thank you 🙌💚

  • @truthseeker5496
    @truthseeker5496 8 месяцев назад

    Excellent video. Thank you

  • @VioletJoy
    @VioletJoy 2 года назад

    What an interesting and entertaining video. I loved it.

  • @sdfkjgh
    @sdfkjgh 4 года назад +11

    12:22 WILL IT KETCHUP?!

  • @theeldritchpen5599
    @theeldritchpen5599 3 года назад

    That teapot is adorable

  • @treelife365
    @treelife365 3 года назад

    I got some cacao fruit (dried & fresh) from Blue Stripes in NYC! So awesome... Blue Stripes is dedicated to utilizing the whole cacao fruit, rather than just getting chocolate from the seeds/beans.

  • @lotrojoe
    @lotrojoe 4 года назад +1

    I've been watching these for a long time. Idk if you've done this before, but you should do a Q and A video

    • @WeirdExplorer
      @WeirdExplorer  4 года назад

      yep! check the old live streams and channel update videos

  • @GolosinasArgentinas
    @GolosinasArgentinas 4 года назад +1

    Great start to the series! The only thing from this video that I tried are the husks, we call them "cascarilla". I dont dislike them, but I'm not a big fan.

  • @disgruntledpacifist9503
    @disgruntledpacifist9503 4 года назад

    You learn Something new everyday.

  • @davidperezz7248
    @davidperezz7248 3 года назад

    The shells when toasted make a very delicious Atole.

  • @michelesanchez6828
    @michelesanchez6828 4 года назад +1

    Omg! Thankyou for making my day, just looking at your reaction has me laughing!🤣

  • @cristianabraham384
    @cristianabraham384 4 года назад +1

    You deserve way more views.

  • @lexietalionis
    @lexietalionis 2 года назад

    Lol'd at 'give it to your kids as a toy.' 😆 True to your word. Everything used!

  • @evad997
    @evad997 3 года назад

    thanks for whitesplaining fruit & your videos are devoid of any real information

  • @christietoffan4645
    @christietoffan4645 Год назад

    Great video! Any idea how to store the fruit after it's opened? I have a fresh cacao pod I'm planning to open in the next day or two but I know my husband and I won't be able to consume all of the fruit right away. Any input would be awesome!

  • @donhonor5657
    @donhonor5657 2 года назад

    I'm very judgemental on RUclips videos but I have to take my hat of to you, in England that means I respect your video and how you look at the whole pod, I will use the skin for tea I'm tryi g to ferment the pod seeds never done it before I then need to dry it out if you have any ideas on how it's done in such a cold country like mine that would be great but once again, respect to you and your video

  • @tinybadastronaut
    @tinybadastronaut 4 года назад

    I would love to see you do an episode on watermelons! Both different kinds, but also with the theme in mind, how you could use the rind and maybe the seeds?

    • @stanervin6108
      @stanervin6108 4 года назад +1

      Watermelon rind pickles are quite good. Seeds can be pan roasted in butter over medium-low heat and salted. Similar to pumpkin seeds. 🍉

  • @Kobrag90
    @Kobrag90 4 года назад +2

    Cacao like coffee, is also a great fertilizer.

  • @cinzabreu
    @cinzabreu 4 года назад

    You don't need a knive to cut out the skin. Here in Brazil usually we just break it in half, just use a litte hammer, or smash it agains a counter, a rock or something hard and it will do the work. When it start to crack just pull it apart. It won't damage anyting.

  • @petramark294
    @petramark294 3 года назад

    The chocolate tea can also be mixed with other teas to make a sorta spiced tea thing the same way you would add cinnamon to stuff

    • @WeirdExplorer
      @WeirdExplorer  3 года назад +1

      I've made it with ginger and cardamom and it came out great

  • @bnechmad67
    @bnechmad67 4 года назад +1

    I just got a cacao pod (along with many other fruits from Miami Fruit as a college graduation gift from my parents. Literally perfect timing for this video.) I can't thank you enough for your amazing content. It really grounds me sometimes.

  • @Dumdumshum
    @Dumdumshum 3 года назад

    I can also use the whole fruit by adding it to a landfill and letting it be the organics that are very needed there.

  • @dantegrandia1990
    @dantegrandia1990 Год назад

    I absolutely love your vid’s man!
    In the first video you at one of the seeds too, it was white inside and didn’t taste good compared to the ones in this video. Is there any explanation for this?

  • @flatwaterbeliever7865
    @flatwaterbeliever7865 2 месяца назад

    I actually roasted the seeds and stored them with sea salt it's a great little snack