@@upg5147 they could have added structural stuff between steps and cut that out. Chocolate has a low melting point and is pretty brittle when it’s cold, so I don’t trust them 100%
There's nothing better for a blind-react than constantly guessing what the creation is going to be. It's the best kind of commentary, to be honest. _"Ah, it's an almond- no, it's an eagle... getting filled with goo."_ Sports should be commentated like this- with people who have no idea which teams are which, what the goal of the game is, or the names of the players.
"And somebody catches the ball at the end of the field...which means his team gets points, I think? And it's the end of the game, so I guess that team wins! Who caught the ball, again? ...'Cooper Kupp'? What kind of weird name is that?"
"ok so number 10 is gonna pass to 5-Nope the green number 7 tackled him ok now he's running towards to other side while the blue shirts are chasing him. He's gonna kick the sphere between the 2 Poles and- Nope the guy wearing a different shirt to everyone used his hands...is that allowed?"
Or even how to play the game. "Why did he shoot on the ball? Couldn't he just take it in his hands? Seems easier that way. Yeah the other team got it. Maybe he can't? But the guy on the cage thingy used his hands before, so that's weird..."
My favorite part is when he says “there’s no way that’s made out of chocolate” after he commented for one minute straight on how each of the steps were done to construct it out of chocolate.
This guy's apparently an incredible artist who does videos on his pieces, this one's actually one of his most elaborate ones but the others are no less amazing. I think the guy on the right makes chocolate or something
@@PoemJunkie not really tho. Just giving out info for anyone who is genuinely curious about the chef and want to see more of him. Don’t see how that’s r/whoosh. Beside that joke is so dead and cringe anyway but go off I guess.
Sorry but there's no way. Ever wonder why commercials use shaving cream in place of whipped cream for the glamor shots? It's cuz stage lighting is freakin HOT. That thing would NOT look that good if it was real chocolate. It would be a goopy mess.
@@gavinmagness9009 I highly recommend his netflix show - it's wholesome and a very good watch and you'll see how it's made to withstand heat and environment. Also I'm pretty sure he eats most of his creations at the end of his short videos like this one. This guy's whole career is based on making ridiculus things out of chocolate, and this eagle sculpture is not even that impressive when compared to his other works.
Omg I LOVE making things out of chocolate it was my favorite class in culinary school! Don’t think I’d ever be able to do something this amazing but DAMN this is absolutely BREATHTAKING. Serious hats off to the sculptor ❤️
That chef got his own reality show where he taught people how to make those sculputers. He basically invented most of his techniques from scratch. It was pretty interesting to watch.
School of chocolate was super cool, definitely recommend giving it a try. Apparently it was a big thing for the students in the show because pastry secrets are often closely guarded in the pastry world and the fact that he was giving his secrets away was near unheard of
Actually, considering how sharp a bird's claws can get, it might be really useful to put boots on it if it's going to rest on your arm, like "Why should I wear a falconer's glove, Polly? You're the one with the problem!"
This engaged two sides of my brain: one side's laughing its ass off, the other is going "it's amazing how resourceful artists can be when they make shit".
@@0v_x0 yeah but the cake in this show doesn't look tasty. When amaury guichon do an illusion cake it also look freaking delicious. I'm still salivating thinking of his treasure chest cake.
guys... I think I might have bedbugs... I was eating ice cream and watching this and a tiny tiny ass looking roach was on my thigh... THIS DUDE SLEPT IN MY BED THE WHOLE NIGHT??? AITA 😳
@@neilxdavis5359 Oh, umm, I'll see about it. Also, new sub. And allow me to greet myself. I'm SINC, an average 16 Yr old asian youtuber who make random videos.
@@zuh1g he's not a bot, he's sorta like Justin Y. (If I remember the username correctly) where he's sorta just absolutely everywhere, most likely going through his whole recommended list on RUclips and leaving comments and stuff
When I saw it was a chocolate sculpture, I assumed it was gonna the dragon one. Anyone who saw the one I mean can probably guess why it would make for amusing blind-react content.
I feel like the joke of this video is that he literally expects us to think that it was going to be the dragon one and instead he responds to a much more innocuous one with no phallic imagery.
@@neilxdavis5359 I think you shouldn't be parasitizing a popular content creator's comments section to try and garner visibility for your own channel. You're definitely not gonna win, or deserve, anyone's favor with this behavior.
Chocolate guy, as he's known on Tumblr, is an absolute Legend. All the sculptures do get eaten, and they only get more and more detailed as time goes on.
In general the reaction genre serves no purpose-listening to someone say your exact thought process aloud isnt fun-but I’d listen to SungWon try to guess things all damn day
I like reactions because they don't have the same thoughts as me. The best ones are the ones that pause and break down what they're thinking, or who have an interesting perspective or analysis to share.
They don't say my exact thought process at all what? Are you all that simple and think the same thing? Or are they psychic? What? I don't even watch that content though anyway so I dunno
I watch music reactions primarily, and it's because as a busy 31yo who doesn't really have the big group of friends to hang out with from my younger days (many moved or became busy after HS, etc), nor the time to hang out with the friends I do have very often, it gives me the same feelings that I'd get whenever I shared music with my friends. Especially when they get the same emotional response that I do from particular songs. Yeah, it's a one-way relationship, they aren't my friend, but I guess it's close enough to trick my body into producing serotonin, which is especially valuable to my depressed mind lol. I do watch some movie reactions too, but only particular emotionally engaging ones such as Interstellar, or Your Name. It just feels good to see somebody react similarly to you to big, emotional moments, for me anyway, whether it's in a song, a movie/show episode, or story-based videogames as well (I particularly love watching first time Kingdom Hearts players go through the journey I did while growing up, and reacting to all the twists and turns along the way). These short videos such as the type ProZD is riffing on here where there's no emotional response, or big twist to illicit a real "whoa" reaction that you want to see somebody have, have no worth to me personally. Just wanted to share my personal insight to the worth of reaction content, and what makes it enjoyable to me. I feel like there's a lot of stigma around being a reaction channel, or even just being a viewer of the content. But actually, most people who I've explained this to that had an initial weirded out response to learning I watch reactors, generally gain some better insight on how someone can enjoy it, and some have come to even enjoy it as much as I do. Pardon the rambling because I'm sure there is some, but it's probably mostly well articulated? I dunno, nor do I know why I just spent this much time on this post, other than being a bit blasted at the moment lol
It's so funny to see Sungwon start this video with his signature cheeky commentary but then towards the end as he realizes how skilled Chef Amaury is, he couldn't help but pay him legitimate reverence.
The modelling chocolate used for sculptures like this isn’t very tasty, so I wouldn’t worry about it. He does make some amazing desserts though and they look too good to eat.
@@epkurnissheoway Because modelling chocolate is easier and cheaper to use, it also does last quite a long time if kept in the right conditions. And bear in mind that most of the time, these sculptures are used for events where they would be a centrepiece and part of the decor. Events where guests would be eating far more luxurious food.
@@epkurnissheoway From what I know, most of the sculptures he posts are either for his master classes or events. They don’t get eaten but are kept preserved at the school. And why chocolate? Why does any artist choose a certain medium to express themselves? I don’t know ahah But he is a Pastry Chef, his most elaborate pieces are fully chocolate but he also creates delightful pastries that can and are eaten at the end. Check out his IG page! He has some mouthwatering stuff on there
@@benrex7775 it's edible. it uses compressed regular air to spray, it's not like aerosol or spray paint. It's the same as food coloring. Modeling chocolate itself doesn't taste very good, though, so only parts of this like the feathers would be good to eat, but it's all technically edible and non toxic.
The second the video started playing I said “oh, it’s Amaury Guichon!” His work is amazing, one of my favorite pastry icons. (I’m a pastry cook, I nerd out over these sorts of things)
I love this video! It's funny how your face is so near to the camera and how you're always like "uh, oh okay, ah". The best part was where you said he made a boot for the eagle.
I love this, I need a whole channel of sung watching videos without context given to him. Also “stickin the knife in the pudding jar” and “it’s taking flight” are my favorite quotes. The delivery one those made me laugh.
chocolate sculptures are insane man I remember visiting a shop that made stuff like this years ago and being blown away just by a little football they'd moulded and look at THIS how COLD is that room
This guy really makes these out of chocolate, he has a Netflix series out showing people how to sculpt chocolate too and it's surprisingly wholesome for a competition show
"There's no way that's made of chocolate" made me chuckle
@don't be surprised why do people keep linking that
Edit:okay I fucking get is it's bots stop replying
As he saw the ENTIRE process
@@arandomcomment7208 it’s a bot
@@upg5147 I just doubt it's eatable chocolate. The color spray didn't look eatable.
@@upg5147 they could have added structural stuff between steps and cut that out. Chocolate has a low melting point and is pretty brittle when it’s cold, so I don’t trust them 100%
There's nothing better for a blind-react than constantly guessing what the creation is going to be. It's the best kind of commentary, to be honest. _"Ah, it's an almond- no, it's an eagle... getting filled with goo."_
Sports should be commentated like this- with people who have no idea which teams are which, what the goal of the game is, or the names of the players.
"And somebody catches the ball at the end of the field...which means his team gets points, I think? And it's the end of the game, so I guess that team wins! Who caught the ball, again? ...'Cooper Kupp'? What kind of weird name is that?"
"ok so number 10 is gonna pass to 5-Nope the green number 7 tackled him ok now he's running towards to other side while the blue shirts are chasing him. He's gonna kick the sphere between the 2 Poles and- Nope the guy wearing a different shirt to everyone used his hands...is that allowed?"
you can do that at home
Or even how to play the game.
"Why did he shoot on the ball? Couldn't he just take it in his hands? Seems easier that way. Yeah the other team got it. Maybe he can't? But the guy on the cage thingy used his hands before, so that's weird..."
that would make sports really entertaining for... about 10 minutes
I love how he literally watched the entire creation process and still at the end was like, "There's no way that's made out of chocolate" 😂
From what I’ve heard professional kitchens are chilled especially ones that are used for sweets candy and pastries
Sometimes I forget this guy has a wife and is a full-grown man. In my eyes, he will always be a kid with a high-pitched voice making funny vids.
i didnt even know he had a wife 💀
High pitched??
High-pitched? He has a deep voice
high pitched?
@Cereal *_Well, yes actually_*
This is still better than when people just watch silently while all the actual content is played on the right half of the screen
Yep
yep, those vids are annoying
@don't be surprised man plugged and then replied normally
that fees like every khaby lame video i run into
@@mrtoast244 yea man, mankind has never seen this kind of behaviour
Can't tell if this is a parody to make fun of people that do this type of content, or if it's his genuine reaction to it
why not both?
@don't be surprised shut up
he doesn't like chocolate so he's questioning the reason he's watching a chocolate video
@@IAMNOTRANA it's a bot and can't hear you just report them as spam when you see them
Knowing him, most likely both
My favorite part is when he says “there’s no way that’s made out of chocolate” after he commented for one minute straight on how each of the steps were done to construct it out of chocolate.
This scene was amazing. Really goes to show how much thought and care is put into the writing. Thanks Vince!
This is the craziest freestyle rap I've ever heard. What can't this man do?
i watched this again listening to it as a rap and gotta say for some reason a lot of it works. I'm also super baked though so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
Why tho?
Lmao
😂😂😂
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ProZD: That’s fucking beautiful.
Also ProZD: There’s no way that’s made out of chocolate.
I agree with him. There's no way it is 100% chocolate.
@@christianschoff2490 well it's like 1% sprayed food dye...
Us: also saw the video
@@christianschoff2490 it is lmao, the dude is a professional and has been making videos like these for years!
@beyond your imagination Why are ProZD's video comments always full of these spam bots? Does reporting them even do anything?
best sniperwolf impression I have seen
nah, he's actually funny
I mean at least there was commentary this time?
cant be sssniperwolf hes actually watching the and not just editing gibberish over a clip
The difference is that he’s less annoying and he isn’t a doxxer
He's adding way too much commentary and actually giving his opinions to be compared to her, she's a low energy low effort bore.
I love how blank his face looks despite how not-monotone his voice but still sounds like he’s at gunpoint it’s beautiful
This guy's apparently an incredible artist who does videos on his pieces, this one's actually one of his most elaborate ones but the others are no less amazing. I think the guy on the right makes chocolate or something
HHAHAHA
@@mysticwater9056 r/whoosh
@@PoemJunkie not really tho. Just giving out info for anyone who is genuinely curious about the chef and want to see more of him. Don’t see how that’s r/whoosh. Beside that joke is so dead and cringe anyway but go off I guess.
@@BassVincent I think he understood the joke and was just telling people where to find the chocolate man.
Had us in the first half, not gonna lie
The guy’s name is Amaury Guichon, and this is straight up the standard for what he makes. Just constantly making incredible chocolate sculptures
Thank u
Sorry but there's no way. Ever wonder why commercials use shaving cream in place of whipped cream for the glamor shots? It's cuz stage lighting is freakin HOT.
That thing would NOT look that good if it was real chocolate. It would be a goopy mess.
@@gavinmagness9009 he could have tempered it first before working with it, giving it a better heat tolerance.
@@gavinmagness9009 I highly recommend his netflix show - it's wholesome and a very good watch and you'll see how it's made to withstand heat and environment. Also I'm pretty sure he eats most of his creations at the end of his short videos like this one. This guy's whole career is based on making ridiculus things out of chocolate, and this eagle sculpture is not even that impressive when compared to his other works.
@@gavinmagness9009 He tempers the chocolate and works in a cooled space
I usually hate reaction content but the context with the clip and your deadpan humor made this a golden clip
Omg I LOVE making things out of chocolate it was my favorite class in culinary school! Don’t think I’d ever be able to do something this amazing but DAMN this is absolutely BREATHTAKING. Serious hats off to the sculptor ❤️
what about concrete?
That chef got his own reality show where he taught people how to make those sculputers. He basically invented most of his techniques from scratch. It was pretty interesting to watch.
Name of show?
@@scardon1940 school of chocolate on Netflix. I haven’t seen it personally, someone else mentioned it in the comments 😊 sounds awesome though.
@@scardon1940 "School of Chocolate" I think? It is on Netflix.
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School of chocolate was super cool, definitely recommend giving it a try. Apparently it was a big thing for the students in the show because pastry secrets are often closely guarded in the pastry world and the fact that he was giving his secrets away was near unheard of
I would love to see more reactions in this style where you frantically yet casually try to keep up with what's on screen.
Fr
Yeah this is great
There's a few on his tiktok
oh man i agree with that
@@recitationtohear mind sharing with the class what that suspiciously shortened link leads to?
“Cuttin’ that, uh making a boot for it”
That is actually incredible. Makes his reaction seem genuine.
man went through 4 stages of grief in 58 seconds, and then went back to pick up denial.
Timestamps for each stage?
Anger: 0:02
Depression: 0:15
Bargaining: 0:25
Acceptance: 0:54
Denial: 0:58
That was the best I could do 😅
@@blankb.2277 LMAO 😭😂
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That "oh- it's a bird, it's an eagle uhhh.. getting filled with goo" just got me really good, I dunno why 🗿
Same here🤣🤣🤣
@don't be surprised Shut up bot
Getting filled with goo 😏😏😏
eaglussy
“Oh, and then they’re cuttin’ that-uh, makin’ a boot for it-nope, that’s a wing-okay, and the wings are *on* it.”
*Sick* flow.
"Oh, it's taking flight" really got me 😂
BEFORE THIS WENT ON I GOT AN AD AND IT SAID
“THIS IS A SUPER HARD BALL! HOW HARD IS IT?”
*CRAZY HARD!*
0:30 "They're making a boot for it!" LMAO yes because what bird would be complete without its boot 😆
this part made me laugh so hard like with those tiny ass feet???
Actually, considering how sharp a bird's claws can get, it might be really useful to put boots on it if it's going to rest on your arm, like "Why should I wear a falconer's glove, Polly? You're the one with the problem!"
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@@palaceofwisdom9448 I'd argue the person keeping a tiny voracious flying dinosaur has the problem :P
Cant why for the day we can say
Finally it's gone. Yes
Thereisnolinkhere
I love how it's like he's just desperately trying to make sense of the situation, just a confused guy put into the isekai world of tiktok
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Amaury is genuinely so talented
It’s funny how he’s got like a million thoughts racing through his head about this thing every second
This engaged two sides of my brain: one side's laughing its ass off, the other is going "it's amazing how resourceful artists can be when they make shit".
It's not shit, it's chocolate
@@divagaciones1628 it'll turn into shit eventually
@@hayyeh7795 no no He's got a point
@@hayyeh7795 haha
420th 👍
ProZD: Watches the entire video of the sculpture being made by chocolate
Also ProZD: "There's no way that's made of chocolate"
I still don't believe it's chocolate.
It's already a genre. There's a whole show called "is it cake?" o_O
I mean
That thing ended up being so detailed is Hard to believe That its made out of chocolate
I can only imagine how long it took to make that
락카를 뿌려놔서 초콜릿으로 만들어졌을 리가 없다고 한 거임
초콜릿이면 누군가가 먹어야하니까
@@0v_x0 yeah but the cake in this show doesn't look tasty. When amaury guichon do an illusion cake it also look freaking delicious. I'm still salivating thinking of his treasure chest cake.
love the progression of sarcasm and nonchalance to how he can't deny how insane it is by the end of it
"it's an eagle getting filled with goo" 💀
"Its an eagle getting filled with goo" After all these years, this man still makes me laugh
“Sticking the knife in the pudding jar”
@@jar_of_silly "as you do"
"There is no way that is made of chocolate"... my ribs are still hurting of laughter, god, the timming was excelent!!!
That last comment he made had me dying. 😂
aw its so pretty!
*melts*
I love how he said there’s no way that’s made of chocolate after he just watched it being made out of chocolate
You can't be sure it's chocolate from the video alone. It looks like chocolate but it might just be something that looks kinda similar
@@Dannymon what's the point in making it out of something else when chocolate works fine?
@@Rerbun idk dude I'm not a sculptor
@@Rerbun Idk, maybe you mix in a little cement to make it more durable
@@patu8010 fair enough
his guessing skills are on point
@don't be surprised never seen a "its finally here" guy make a normal comment
@@rabichand3141 Yeah what the heck
@@pizzatime.7030 They didn't. They've made the same "Fr" comment right after posting their spam link on three other comments on this video
WHY CAN’T I ESCAPE THE SHORT FORM MEDIA AAAAAAAAAAA
There's no way I'm destroying that wonderful creation to just take a simple bite out of it...
His reaction is priceless and I love it
Ngl that's beautiful
his reaction is free to watch on youtube
I don't get it, what is good about this content
Mom: Don't play with your food!
Him: *Makes sculpture out of chocolate*
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guys... I think I might have bedbugs... I was eating ice cream and watching this and a tiny tiny ass looking roach was on my thigh... THIS DUDE SLEPT IN MY BED THE WHOLE NIGHT???
AITA 😳
@@neilxdavis5359 Oh, umm, I'll see about it. Also, new sub. And allow me to greet myself. I'm SINC, an average 16 Yr old asian youtuber who make random videos.
this was quite wholesome, ty
This chef's/baker/confectionist art is always beautiful, he post alot of content to FB and Instagram, he's epic🙌🏾
It’s amazing how they can turn food into art. That eagle looks so accurate to the emoji 🦅
why tf are you everywhere
Hey, just wondering, I know it's most likely that you're a bot, but that little chance you aren't, I am concerned for your mental health, genuinely.
@@zuh1g He isn't a bot and just does this for fun
@@zuh1g he's not a bot, he's sorta like Justin Y. (If I remember the username correctly) where he's sorta just absolutely everywhere, most likely going through his whole recommended list on RUclips and leaving comments and stuff
@@shadowjgaming6502 Ok, holy ____, I am genuinely concerned for him now.
"oh, and of course, it's fucking beautiful" has so much passion behind it
This is amazing! Such a masterpiece
You finally said what I was wondering the whole time at the end
When I saw it was a chocolate sculpture, I assumed it was gonna the dragon one. Anyone who saw the one I mean can probably guess why it would make for amusing blind-react content.
I feel like the joke of this video is that he literally expects us to think that it was going to be the dragon one and instead he responds to a much more innocuous one with no phallic imagery.
@@Kirbyoto2098 Oh, that would make sense. I may have underestimated the popularity of that other video and missed the joke
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@@neilxdavis5359 I think you shouldn't be parasitizing a popular content creator's comments section to try and garner visibility for your own channel. You're definitely not gonna win, or deserve, anyone's favor with this behavior.
Yes, I really wanted to see his reaction to that!
I love how throughout the whole thing it was mostly monotone confusion
"Sticking the knife in the pudding jar" sounds like it could be a euphemism for something
I recognised my boy Amaury in the first second
"Sticking the knife in the pudding jar" really got me for some reason. XD
Chocolate guy, as he's known on Tumblr, is an absolute Legend.
All the sculptures do get eaten, and they only get more and more detailed as time goes on.
Wow the talent some of these confectioners have is incredible
Transformative work, as always
How are you so good at identifying objects I kept thinking it was chocolate
Why would you think it's chocolate? He clearly said "there's no way that can be made of chocolate"
@don't be surprised please leave RUclips forever.
I like your name
I know, right?
@@okayultra report as spam and continue :v
In general the reaction genre serves no purpose-listening to someone say your exact thought process aloud isnt fun-but I’d listen to SungWon try to guess things all damn day
I like reactions because they don't have the same thoughts as me. The best ones are the ones that pause and break down what they're thinking, or who have an interesting perspective or analysis to share.
They don't say my exact thought process at all what? Are you all that simple and think the same thing? Or are they psychic? What?
I don't even watch that content though anyway so I dunno
The main appeal for me is watching someone discover something I enjoy, allowing me to appreciate it via a fresh set of eyes
I watch music reactions primarily, and it's because as a busy 31yo who doesn't really have the big group of friends to hang out with from my younger days (many moved or became busy after HS, etc), nor the time to hang out with the friends I do have very often, it gives me the same feelings that I'd get whenever I shared music with my friends. Especially when they get the same emotional response that I do from particular songs. Yeah, it's a one-way relationship, they aren't my friend, but I guess it's close enough to trick my body into producing serotonin, which is especially valuable to my depressed mind lol. I do watch some movie reactions too, but only particular emotionally engaging ones such as Interstellar, or Your Name. It just feels good to see somebody react similarly to you to big, emotional moments, for me anyway, whether it's in a song, a movie/show episode, or story-based videogames as well (I particularly love watching first time Kingdom Hearts players go through the journey I did while growing up, and reacting to all the twists and turns along the way). These short videos such as the type ProZD is riffing on here where there's no emotional response, or big twist to illicit a real "whoa" reaction that you want to see somebody have, have no worth to me personally.
Just wanted to share my personal insight to the worth of reaction content, and what makes it enjoyable to me. I feel like there's a lot of stigma around being a reaction channel, or even just being a viewer of the content. But actually, most people who I've explained this to that had an initial weirded out response to learning I watch reactors, generally gain some better insight on how someone can enjoy it, and some have come to even enjoy it as much as I do.
Pardon the rambling because I'm sure there is some, but it's probably mostly well articulated? I dunno, nor do I know why I just spent this much time on this post, other than being a bit blasted at the moment lol
@@Marina-nt6my I’m exactly as simple as you see me, your perception of me is based on a sentence. I just shared my opinion.
"oh and of course it's fucking beautiful" THAT HAD ME DYING ON THE FUCKING FLOOR LMAO
I never saw you before but I’m glad i did, new sub!
Lmao nice man! Lovin these videos as of late
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I don't know why but I laughed so hard when he said "he's filling the eagle with goo." It's such a ridiculous sentence
Me when one of my teachers say they are DEATHLY allergic to chocolate:
“We’re gonna vote for him “ 😭😭☺️☺️
Love how he literally watches the whole thing and then says there's no way it's made out of chocolate
It's so funny to see Sungwon start this video with his signature cheeky commentary but then towards the end as he realizes how skilled Chef Amaury is, he couldn't help but pay him legitimate reverence.
“Making a boot for it- nope it’s a wing” very inspiring words
Loved watching this guys series on netflix
things like this make me angrily happy. I don't want to destroy the art, but I wanna eat the chocolate. This is why I like plain cakes.
The modelling chocolate used for sculptures like this isn’t very tasty, so I wouldn’t worry about it. He does make some amazing desserts though and they look too good to eat.
@@Vakrios okay but if it doesn't taste good why not just make it out of something that lasts longer and won't get stolen by ants?
@@Vakrios bruh what is even the point of it if it doesn't taste good
@@epkurnissheoway Because modelling chocolate is easier and cheaper to use, it also does last quite a long time if kept in the right conditions.
And bear in mind that most of the time, these sculptures are used for events where they would be a centrepiece and part of the decor. Events where guests would be eating far more luxurious food.
@@epkurnissheoway From what I know, most of the sculptures he posts are either for his master classes or events. They don’t get eaten but are kept preserved at the school.
And why chocolate? Why does any artist choose a certain medium to express themselves? I don’t know ahah But he is a Pastry Chef, his most elaborate pieces are fully chocolate but he also creates delightful pastries that can and are eaten at the end. Check out his IG page! He has some mouthwatering stuff on there
I recognize the chef, he's on some baking show my mom watches. And he's a fucking chocolate WIZARD.
Is that color eatable? It looks toxic to me.
@@benrex7775 it's edible. it uses compressed regular air to spray, it's not like aerosol or spray paint. It's the same as food coloring. Modeling chocolate itself doesn't taste very good, though, so only parts of this like the feathers would be good to eat, but it's all technically edible and non toxic.
Amaury Guichon, he has a little show on Netflix
@@benrex7775 im sorry but how the hell did you even come up with toxic chocolate when you saw the video??
U MAKE ME LAUGH even when i think you cant. Youre a different breed
Imagine if you spent ages building something like this, and then someone just came and took a bite out of it.
Omg, I love watching Amaury Guichon make chocolate sculptures! They really are beautiful haha
Your reactions were great XD
I love how he's just monotone rambling
The second the video started playing I said “oh, it’s Amaury Guichon!” His work is amazing, one of my favorite pastry icons. (I’m a pastry cook, I nerd out over these sorts of things)
"there's no way that's made of chocolate" at the very end got me.LFMAO
Ah, new information
you need to remix your explanation/guesses into a song. It would work well. Maybe the kiffness could do it, lol.
it’d probably sound pretty good just vocal chopping his voice over the existing backing track, haha
He paused and stuttered before "make a tree". I think we were all concerned for a second at it.
LMAO punctuating on "There's no way that's made of chocolate that was great."
I love this video! It's funny how your face is so near to the camera and how you're always like "uh, oh okay, ah". The best part was where you said he made a boot for the eagle.
I love this dude! School of Chocolate was interesting AF to watch and this guy is insanely talented
We are so lucky he described everything on what's happening on screen. I could never understand that video without his explenation.
Chocolate Guy back at it again, making new victims of his incredible videos
"There's no way that's made of chocolate."
Beautiful payoff
Chocolate? Did you say "Chocolate"? Chocolate?! _Chocolate!_
"It's an Eagle getting filled with goo."
“Getting filled with goo”
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I love this,
I need a whole channel of sung watching videos without context given to him.
Also “stickin the knife in the pudding jar” and “it’s taking flight” are my favorite quotes.
The delivery one those made me laugh.
chocolate sculptures are insane man I remember visiting a shop that made stuff like this years ago and being blown away just by a little football they'd moulded and look at THIS
how COLD is that room
That artist: *takes hours to make the chocolate sculpture*
Me: *eats it in half an hour*
"Don't stick a knife in the pudding jar"
Lol sounds like an old timey proverb you tell to young children
Artist: It took me so many hours to make this incredibly detailed design.
Customer: Cool, Ima eat a wing.
I still can't believe he's married, he looks so young
@Kurtis man plugged and replied normal. again
Should've seen the one where the guy is making a dragon chocolate 😂
“It looks fugging beautiful”
well, at least he didn't go sexual this time 😂😂
The chocolate was sexual enough. Context would be redundant.
i did, for the first seven seconds
“It’s a Eagle, getting filled with goo.”
@@WelloBello
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"My wife wanted me to blind react to this."
"She also has me at gun point rn"
This guy really makes these out of chocolate, he has a Netflix series out showing people how to sculpt chocolate too and it's surprisingly wholesome for a competition show
"Uh- makin' boot for it- no, That's a wing." 💀