Just thought I’d clarify as a healthcare worker, most of our gloves aren’t sterile either. Sterilized gloves are typically only used for procedures where either your hands or instruments or items you are handling are going to be entering someone’s body. Non sterile gloves are mainly meant to protect us from bodily fluids and other biohazards, not the patients.
Yes this. People dont realise that putting on sterile gloves is an entire process and wouldnt be feasable in a busy kitchen. The gloves that healthcare workers wear when seeing patients is to protect us, not the patient
It is definitely to protect patients too. If you inspect one highly contagious scalp fungus, and walk into the next room to inspect a rash, you just gave the person with a rash a highly contagious fungus to also deal with. Its for everyone’s protection
I’m tired of the “you need to wearing gloves” people. Dude, all the bacteria that sits on them is disgusting. When I cook it’s do something, wash hands, do something else. Repeat.
Yep. The food safety course I took never talked about gloves, unless you have a cut or open wounds. Even if you wear gloves you still have to wash your hands everytime you switch tasks. That's what drove me nuts about covid, there was one woman I worked with who would always wear nitrile gloves but never changed them or washed her hands. She did work in an office, though (which are arguably dirtier than a well maintained kitchen).
Or we do what we're supposed to which is change gloves between tasks, wash hands after removal and putting them on. In my state it is required we wear gloves with all RTE food and that's how we're trained. Some of those "you need to wear gloves" folks are also from states where it's required by the health department across the board.
I’ve worked in industrial food production and he is 100% correct that most gloves are non-sterile. However there are cheap gloves made for food production that are sterile but not for medical use. Any gloves with FDA 21 CFR Part 177.2600 are safe for food production. However unless you are constantly changing gloves or properly sanitizing gloves in most environment it is easier and safer to wear no gloves and wash your hand frequently
Exactly I work in healthcare and I hate to hear total negligence towards glove use, gloves are ESSENTIAL in healthcare but that is assuming you’re following good practice and changing gloves after every procedure and sanitising with each change too
“My guess is they shared it.” *Goes to a guy sitting by alone that got stood up Edit: Wasn’t talking about the guy at the window. Just made up a scenario.
@Scorchedlnfern0 it’s different when it’s prepping food / still needs to be cooked , man is freely putting his fingers all over the customers ice cream and brownie….
@@Hondav6 His hands are freshly washed, and he’s (at the time but no longer is) working in a restaurant where presentation matters. He’s not touching it anymore than he needs to, adjustments for the presentation are of course going to mean he has to touch it a little bit more.
@@triton-x33 you can slap on a brand new pair of gloves at the end if you’re touching the final product and then take em off …… it’s going from that plate to the customers mouth … do you even know why his last places didn’t want him recording anymore ?? Because people call the restaurant and complain
@@Hondav6 Gloves are not sterile. Even the gloves doctors are using majority of the time aren’t sterile. Sterile gloves are only used in situations like surgery. Gloves are made to protect the wearer from what they’re touching, not vise versa. Washed hands are cleaner than those gloves. And what does his last job not wanting him to record have to do with this conversation?
I used to carry out health inspections. My senior used to say she always told food handlers not to wear gloves. It gives a false sense of cleanliness and meant most people never washed their hands OR change gloves. When you use your own hands your more inclined to remember to clean them regularly
I noticed the same thing when cooking at home. If your hands barely touched something especially fat, you feel it and instictively wash it or rinse it, in gloves you miss that sense.
Kinda dumb. Just enforce proper hand washing and also use gloves for RTE foods. It's kinda like saying not to shower because you might get too comfortable getting dirty.
"Washed hands for more sanitary than gloves". Thank you! As someone who has been studying professional catering for years now and has worked in a professional kitchen. We do not wear gloves but wash our hands constantly. It is not only cleaner as we know where our hands have touched and been rather than touching gloves that have been made goodness knows where. They also hinder speed in a busy shift if you constantly put new gloves on. Just wash your hands when you need to and it will make your life easier. People who say to use gloves have never worked in a busy kitchen. That's just not how the industry works.
Plus, gloves make it look worse in my opinion. Sometimes my colleagues would wear them and my manager would actually ask them to remove it. On a glove, the stains and nasty looking stuff will stay better, or at least show better than it would on your hands.
Full circle moment. I remember one of your early shorts where you were responding to people telling you that you should just wash your hands instead of wearing gloves.
@@Bean_guy2 really? Reheating frozen food is better cooking skills? 😂 he’d burn a brisket or pork butt in half an hour. Not to mention he lied about the cleanliness of gloves. They’re “not for medical use” because they aren’t certified for needle stick protection by the FDA. It has nothing to do with how clean the gloves are. Not to mention, nothing in his kitchen is “sterile”. He used the word having no clue what sterility is. Sterile gloves are individually packaged with the wrists cuffed so that you don’t touch the outside and lose sterility
Have you tried moving fast with the drizzle? In my experience, it creates a more uniform and cleaner pattern. But it takes a bit of practice to control it
I got servsafe certified in my culinary class, yeah, this is normal. You wash your hands between different tasks such as cleaning(chemicals) and cooking different foods, its awesome to actually understand some of this stuff
@realchefthomson I work EMS and the gloves we have for the ambulance are expensive as hell just for a 100 count box, it is absolutely true that washed hands are cleaner then cheap gloves. fact is most restaurants and pubs won’t buy expensive gloves and it’s smarter to just wash your hands every 8-15 mins or when changing from one station to another. I LOVE your videos man keep it up!! Prayers from Oklahoma
@@amanbirbthe4th967 u are supposed to swap gloves when changing orders or if multiple orders are the same thing thats okay because (self explanatory). You wash hands before putting on new gloves they are literally supposed to be stationed above a sink with a soap and hot running water. They are literally supposed to be sterile & ecolabs approved. Just cuz this young mans workplace is shit doesnt mean other ones are. But in my workplace, buddy could never raw dog finger touch each scoop of ice cream and he always sticks his fat ass thumb on the plate, which again, no body (not even line cooks) pick up plates like that. AND EVEN WITH GLOVES ON he does not need to touch the stuff how he is touching it especially if he is experienced. He does that in these videos so people like me will comment and make him money. smart but ew
Well, u used the icecream scraper wrong. The inside of the handle is solid metal, which conduncts heat fast. It is ment to transfer the heat from your hand to the icecream so it falls down by itself. You dont have to touch the icecream witch your finger
@@Nesymafdet He's got a point though, he's using the ice cream scoop wrong. I didn't learn it when I was young, but the first couple times I used one in a kitchen people were very quick to correct me on how to properly use it. I don't see anything wrong with mentioning it.
I mean... using gloves also means you can't feel if your hands are sticky... >_< meaning if you go somewhere they use such when preparing your foos and they don't change gloves ridiculously often....you've no way to know how long they've worn said gloves. I'd much rather have someone wash their hands often than have the false security of gloves supposedly making it 'more sterile'. >_
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@@KaiSub NAh nah bros got a point. This guy will make a short or video and see 40k comments and will make an entire short off of 10 of those 40k people saying "gross wear gloves!" HE intentionally plays up the crap talking so he can make content to garner more attention likes and engagement.
@@rivalur and we have no promise thst his hands are getting sweaty, if tou wanna make assumptions we can assume he washes his hands every 30 minutes to prevent that
Just so you know, there's a difference between sterile and clean. The gloves you pull out of the box Are clean and are used in health care all the time, just not in procedures that require sterile gloves, like surgery or catheterization.
It's actually not as clean as you think. I personally will only use gloves to handle raw meat (which I never do as a baker anyway). It's easy to forget to wash your hands when you're wearing and constantly changing gloves. Trust me, no one in the kitchen of most restaurants will be wearing gloves. Don't eat out at all if you don't like that. It's also extremely wasteful to use so mamy gloves. We have to change them between every single task AND wash our hands on top of it, so what's even the point? Might as well stick to hand-washing only and waste less. And it's less risk of getting germy and creating opportunity for cross-contamination.
I've worked in the NHS (UK Health Service) and all gloves were sterilised prior to patient contact. You're correct in your assessment, but the gloves protect from transfer of more than bacteria.
There are no federal laws requiring food service workers to wear gloves, but the FDA recommends avoiding bare hands when handling food. The Food Code prohibits employees from touching ready-to-eat food with their bare hands, except when washing fruits and vegetables. Gloves are a good practice for many food service jobs, especially for tasks like preparing salads and sandwiches.
There is more bacteria on gloves than in your bellybutton. Washed hands is FAR more sanitary. Why do you think Gordon Ramsey doesn't use gloves? Wash hands, do something, wash hands, do something, repeat.
@@connorkristiansen3508 No.. he doesn't. He washes his hands. Cut meat? Wash hands, touch dishes? Wash hands. Have you ever seen Gordon cook? I have. He doesn't use gloves. Nice of you to jump straight into insults though, shows your level of maturity. Blocked.
@@brumble you clearly haven't since your a child but yes I've seen him cook and he knows all the rules and regulations of food safety. Using hands on ready to eat food is just as dangerous as cutting a vegetable on a cutting board after raw meat without cleaning it. And yes it's OK to handle raw meat without gloves but thats not why people are mad. And what are you 5? Who says blocked and then blocks someone for a mild disagreement.
@@connorkristiansen3508 I have never worked anywhere that required gloves, and I've been a baker 7 years. Gloves can easily be more of a health risk than bare hands. With constant hand-washing between tasks, it's not anywhere near as much of a risk as you're saying. I personally would use gloves while dealing with raw chicken or allergens like nuts (and still wash my hands after) but other than that, I don't. Gloves are extremely wasteful and harm the environment too.
That’s why you should wear gloves and wash your hand with gloves on. The moment you wash your hand your skin immediately begins to balance itself again with grease and anyway it is a living surface where bacteria are harder to be washed and kept away, anyway all of this come useless if you think that your breath goes were your sight goes and that’s sticking to your job. So i guess anyway served food is going to come with biological particles from who is serving you, putting an effort in minimising this this particles is not only more sanitary, is care to customers and is always appreciated
Info thats apparently been lost to time is gloves on food workers hands is typically to prevent cross contamination especially if you handle raw foods 🤷
Everytime you touch a different component you change gloves. To restrict contamination especially for those with allergies. If you've worked in a real kitchen, no one has time to scrub hands for a minute. Gloves are not meant to worn all day. Changing them often is vital. I change mine when I handle eggs, seafood, meat for the ones who order vegetarian meals etc.... I wash after a few glove changes but in rush hours, it's safer to change often and faster
Washed hands are 100% cleaner for the customer, and 100% safer for you. Especially when handling sharper-than-a-razor knives that will cut you if you so much as look at them the wrong way! Source: worked in a kitchen for several years as a prep cook. You catch onto these things very quickly.
I like how you talked about gloves. New doesn’t mean sterile. And people think just cuz u pull something out of the box it’s clean. It’s not sterile !! In my job Most of the times gloves are used for our protection and not the other way. 😂
This is pathetic imagine going to eat at a restaurant and u see that they don't even make ur food but just warm up frozen dinners they get from Walmart
Yea hate to break your bubble but 95% of every desert you have ever eaten from a restaurant was premade. they don’t have time to mix the batter, put it in a pan, pre heat the oven, then bake it in the middle of a dinner rush.
@@nathancummings583 hate to break it to u but I don't eat at restaurants just for that specific reason and if I do it's going to be a good restaurant that actually makes their food
@@Randomwhitekid12 yes but they still don’t make their deserts to order unless it’s a private restaurant where your the only customer as that would just be inefficient to a degree that wouldn’t be worth the slightly better end product.
@@Randomwhitekid12 dude like I said before it’s just plain inefficient for both the customer and the restaurant to cook every desert to order, if you have some secret way to cook a cake or brownie within 5-7 minutes from batter to plated, then please share it with the world.
@@connorkristiansen3508 Except when they never change the gloves and cross contaminate everything. Just wash your hands repeatedly much easier and cheaper
Not wearing gloves also gives you the tendency to wash your hands more often, cause when shit gets sticky, it gets uncomfortable and inefficient, and as a worker, you want neither
The thing is that people wearing glove are almost prone to not wash their hands wearing gloves. When your hands get dirty too without gloves you will wash them always
As someone who works in a somewhat high end Italian restaurant, the only time we wear gloves is if someone cut themselves, (we have finger gloves and bandaids) or if it’s a very particularly messy thing. We just wash our hands every time we start a new project. Gloves are dirty, messy, and gross all around, and if we strictly wore gloves, we’d pass through about 3 boxes of gloves per night!
Your supposed to use food safe gloves, not medically safe gloves, but you are also right about washing your hands, also most people who wear gloves go around touching everything nasty then touching your food with the same gloves, they use them to protect themselves, not to protect you,
I don't care , would you eat food made by your friend ? Probably, and you should have less trust that they wash their hands every time they handle meat or fish
I worked in restaurant industry for long time without gloves is way to go, if u see someone wearing gloves just know they’ve touched everything before making ur food
The gloves say "Not For Medical Use" for the commercial market's, they charge much more for the medical ones, truth is they all come off a line from being hot through a dryer and cooling for packing. They are all sanitary, just like garbage bags.
Wouldn’t it look better to criss cross the chocolate syrup by putting it opposite of the layer that was initially on the plate (so turning the plate 90 degrees) then applying the chocolate? Just a thought from a fellow food service worker
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Id rather someone with clean hands cook my food instead of a normal person with gloves
Brownee with an side of whipped cream lol that's not really an topping
What's the restaurant?
Sweat is also the Secret ingredient that Makes food taste good
But only If u don't know about it 😂
Just joking around 😉
Just thought I’d clarify as a healthcare worker, most of our gloves aren’t sterile either. Sterilized gloves are typically only used for procedures where either your hands or instruments or items you are handling are going to be entering someone’s body. Non sterile gloves are mainly meant to protect us from bodily fluids and other biohazards, not the patients.
Yes this. People dont realise that putting on sterile gloves is an entire process and wouldnt be feasable in a busy kitchen.
The gloves that healthcare workers wear when seeing patients is to protect us, not the patient
Yes and at my job we are told to still wash our hands before and after because it doesnt enterily protect
@@ronja6955100%
i didn't know that
It is definitely to protect patients too. If you inspect one highly contagious scalp fungus, and walk into the next room to inspect a rash, you just gave the person with a rash a highly contagious fungus to also deal with. Its for everyone’s protection
Thank you for actually putting EXTRA and not just a little more. This is something i would definitely tip for
There is a difference between doubling it and extra
@@NetScourge And then the waiter pockets the tip you gave for the chef. 👍🏻
@@andrewpeterson8527 that's what is bound to happen when you serve industrial slop. 😒
@@NetScourge same, i appreciate this
@@NetScourge i used to work at a restaurant, one costumer got angry at me for giving them extra. That was the first and last time
“My guess is they shared it”
Bro sitting at the booth by himself: 🌝
@@SirMixalot5000 lol 1k likes but no replies, ima fix that
This made me laugh so hard for no reason. Thank you
@@handleorwhatever same
I would not share either
That person is relatable 😭
The person who ordered it watching this vid, knowinf damn well he ate it all by himself😭
😭😭😭😭
Honestly, two is light work, shoot 3 is light work with extra whipped cream
I would have too honestly, that stuffs good
Yep, this is why America's average weight is 🙄 🤣 😒 😏
@@kasomoru6 is what?
I’m tired of the “you need to wearing gloves” people. Dude, all the bacteria that sits on them is disgusting. When I cook it’s do something, wash hands, do something else. Repeat.
People really have no clue but still think they know enough to tell someone else how to do their job as if he doesn’t know
It's jsut typical human behaviour, spouting out things they think they know, when they've done 0 research
Yep. The food safety course I took never talked about gloves, unless you have a cut or open wounds. Even if you wear gloves you still have to wash your hands everytime you switch tasks. That's what drove me nuts about covid, there was one woman I worked with who would always wear nitrile gloves but never changed them or washed her hands. She did work in an office, though (which are arguably dirtier than a well maintained kitchen).
That dries out your hands and causes early diseases
Or we do what we're supposed to which is change gloves between tasks, wash hands after removal and putting them on. In my state it is required we wear gloves with all RTE food and that's how we're trained. Some of those "you need to wear gloves" folks are also from states where it's required by the health department across the board.
It looks so good bro I’m starving 😂
As someone who lives by whipped cream, that’s not enough.
As another person who lives by whipped cream, I confirm, it’s not enough.
I concur. An it must be real whipped cream, no cool whip or other stand ins.
As a whipping cream myself I think he should replace the brownie with whipping cream
@@chrissy5854 agreed!!
I love wipped cream but thats not whipped cream…… that’s ice cream
I’ve worked in industrial food production and he is 100% correct that most gloves are non-sterile. However there are cheap gloves made for food production that are sterile but not for medical use. Any gloves with FDA 21 CFR Part 177.2600 are safe for food production. However unless you are constantly changing gloves or properly sanitizing gloves in most environment it is easier and safer to wear no gloves and wash your hand frequently
Sad thing is a lot of grown ass people DONT wash their hands.
Absolutely, gloves are so overrated and unsanitary!
Exactly I work in healthcare and I hate to hear total negligence towards glove use, gloves are ESSENTIAL in healthcare but that is assuming you’re following good practice and changing gloves after every procedure and sanitising with each change too
I used to work in fast food, and trust me, most people don't wash their hands as much as you hope.
@@XxTheCreatorx most people don’t change there gloves tho
how glad to see that youre cooking without any glove. Love you Thomphson
"Can i have whipped cream with a side of brownie please?"
338 likes and no reply, let me fix that.
@@supersparsco8970 shut up bro
@@Beefaroo248 isn't that a baked Alaska?
@@sabbathjackal i dont think so bud
“My guess is they shared it.”
*Goes to a guy sitting by alone that got stood up
Edit: Wasn’t talking about the guy at the window. Just made up a scenario.
Guy: yeah... totally
It’s not like the extra whipped cream adds that much sugar, the brownie and ice cream is already a ton on its own
That was a waiter window....
I'm the guy lol
@@Dumbo_gamer_ they're not talking about that
Bro has made 1000 videos saying that gloves are bad and explaining why like we get it man😭😭
Because there's still people who throw a fit over it
@Scorchedlnfern0 it’s different when it’s prepping food / still needs to be cooked , man is freely putting his fingers all over the customers ice cream and brownie….
@@Hondav6 His hands are freshly washed, and he’s (at the time but no longer is) working in a restaurant where presentation matters. He’s not touching it anymore than he needs to, adjustments for the presentation are of course going to mean he has to touch it a little bit more.
@@triton-x33 you can slap on a brand new pair of gloves at the end if you’re touching the final product and then take em off …… it’s going from that plate to the customers mouth … do you even know why his last places didn’t want him recording anymore ?? Because people call the restaurant and complain
@@Hondav6 Gloves are not sterile. Even the gloves doctors are using majority of the time aren’t sterile. Sterile gloves are only used in situations like surgery. Gloves are made to protect the wearer from what they’re touching, not vise versa. Washed hands are cleaner than those gloves. And what does his last job not wanting him to record have to do with this conversation?
I used to carry out health inspections. My senior used to say she always told food handlers not to wear gloves. It gives a false sense of cleanliness and meant most people never washed their hands OR change gloves. When you use your own hands your more inclined to remember to clean them regularly
I noticed the same thing when cooking at home. If your hands barely touched something especially fat, you feel it and instictively wash it or rinse it, in gloves you miss that sense.
Same thing in many biology labs (especially teaching labs). Unless you're handling something dangerous, no gloves for the exact reasons you said
Kinda dumb. Just enforce proper hand washing and also use gloves for RTE foods. It's kinda like saying not to shower because you might get too comfortable getting dirty.
@@ec7005 No, it would be more like wearing a plastic wrap around your body and not showering.
gloves only if you got wounds on your hands and even then change em frequently
"Washed hands for more sanitary than gloves".
Thank you! As someone who has been studying professional catering for years now and has worked in a professional kitchen. We do not wear gloves but wash our hands constantly. It is not only cleaner as we know where our hands have touched and been rather than touching gloves that have been made goodness knows where.
They also hinder speed in a busy shift if you constantly put new gloves on. Just wash your hands when you need to and it will make your life easier. People who say to use gloves have never worked in a busy kitchen. That's just not how the industry works.
I work with food in a cheese store and I prefer wearing no gloves but many people would not like that
Even with raw meat, we have the deli style clear glove that you can easily slip on to grab the meat, put it on the grill, then dispose of the glove
plus, if you’re like me, you have to wash and dry your hands between changing gloves anyways. i have sweaty hands
What if you wash your gloves? Checkmate.
Plus, gloves make it look worse in my opinion. Sometimes my colleagues would wear them and my manager would actually ask them to remove it. On a glove, the stains and nasty looking stuff will stay better, or at least show better than it would on your hands.
That ain’t a brownie with extra whipped cream
That’s whipped cream with extra brownie
Holy shit that brownie looks so good
Full circle moment. I remember one of your early shorts where you were responding to people telling you that you should just wash your hands instead of wearing gloves.
He's got to stay relevant somehow I guess. At least he isn't a cringe over sexual chef.
Damn that’s considered early now?
He lied about gloves in this one. All he does is reheat precooked frozen food and lie off his ass to pretend he’s a chef
@@navalsealsnipersports1199 nobody says he’s a chef lol everyone knows he’s a line cook but he 100% has more cooking skill than you
@@Bean_guy2 really? Reheating frozen food is better cooking skills? 😂 he’d burn a brisket or pork butt in half an hour. Not to mention he lied about the cleanliness of gloves. They’re “not for medical use” because they aren’t certified for needle stick protection by the FDA. It has nothing to do with how clean the gloves are. Not to mention, nothing in his kitchen is “sterile”. He used the word having no clue what sterility is. Sterile gloves are individually packaged with the wrists cuffed so that you don’t touch the outside and lose sterility
bro i thought at first when they said calling the health department they meant the food not there hands..
I do love a hot chocolate brownie with ice cream. Mmmmmm 🤤
Oh, I'd eat that to myself. No sharing. Extra whip x2. Lol
Good for you standing up for yourself with the whole gloves thing :)
Stick that choco sauce in hot water, makes it way better for drizzle patterns
No
@@Мартичан yes
@@k-ondoomer nah bro doesn’t move his hand fast enough
@@k-ondoomer Depending on the chocolate sauce, this tip could cause it to spoil. Thinner sauce would also mean less on the plate
@@TobiasOHara oops
His voice is so soothing and relaxing. I could genuinely fall asleep to this guy talk
As a whiped cream lover, it looks amazing
I'm literally drooling that looks so good 🤤
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there is a youtube channel, a chef in UK, cooks with gloves. He changes to a new gloves every time he does something. Its amazing
Have you tried moving fast with the drizzle? In my experience, it creates a more uniform and cleaner pattern. But it takes a bit of practice to control it
He has one speed, slow.
That stuff is so thick and it’s likely cold, it’s hard to drizzle any faster than that. It’s not like most sauce bottles
@@michaelscott2078 I sure hope he moves faster when it's busy
Me, as an American, am devouring that whole thing myself.
@@patrickmusulin7892 as another fellow American I'm taking 2 of dem
@@Starkiller3870 You, me? Food challenge streak?
@@patrickmusulin7892 I agree 👍
Me too
@@patrickmusulin7892 as a huge European dude, imma take a 4box of those.
honestly that’s not enough, looks really good 😂
EXACTLY 💯 I got yelled at for not wearing gloves *i was changing my gloves* by a customer and my boss nearly took the customers side😅
bro working in fast food, if you see them w a pair of gloves it’s prolly from 2-3 hours ago😭
I got servsafe certified in my culinary class, yeah, this is normal. You wash your hands between different tasks such as cleaning(chemicals) and cooking different foods, its awesome to actually understand some of this stuff
Your drizzle has improved!
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Fo Drizzle my _ _ _ _ _ _.
@realchefthomson I work EMS and the gloves we have for the ambulance are expensive as hell just for a 100 count box, it is absolutely true that washed hands are cleaner then cheap gloves. fact is most restaurants and pubs won’t buy expensive gloves and it’s smarter to just wash your hands every 8-15 mins or when changing from one station to another. I LOVE your videos man keep it up!! Prayers from Oklahoma
I'm going to be honest, once I got that infront of me there would be no way I was gonna share.
Bro summoned too many stories😭👍
Bruh said “idc if it makes you comfortable, my hands are clean” proceeds to touch everything in the store 😂😂😂
So...the exact thing he would with gloves, but without the hands washing?n
i swear. its like he going out of his way to touch extra shit so people will comment.
@@amanbirbthe4th967 u are supposed to swap gloves when changing orders or if multiple orders are the same thing thats okay because (self explanatory). You wash hands before putting on new gloves they are literally supposed to be stationed above a sink with a soap and hot running water. They are literally supposed to be sterile & ecolabs approved. Just cuz this young mans workplace is shit doesnt mean other ones are. But in my workplace, buddy could never raw dog finger touch each scoop of ice cream and he always sticks his fat ass thumb on the plate, which again, no body (not even line cooks) pick up plates like that. AND EVEN WITH GLOVES ON he does not need to touch the stuff how he is touching it especially if he is experienced. He does that in these videos so people like me will comment and make him money. smart but ew
i trust bro with his clean ass hands
Well, u used the icecream scraper wrong.
The inside of the handle is solid metal, which conduncts heat fast.
It is ment to transfer the heat from your hand to the icecream so it falls down by itself. You dont have to touch the icecream witch your finger
Youre being really pedantic..
@@Nesymafdet He's got a point though, he's using the ice cream scoop wrong. I didn't learn it when I was young, but the first couple times I used one in a kitchen people were very quick to correct me on how to properly use it. I don't see anything wrong with mentioning it.
omg, that’s what I was gonna write, it’s disgusting even after he washed his hands… no need to touch that ice cream🥶🥶
@@leonastaay Using your clean hands to touch food is not disgusting..? It's actually cleaner and safer than wearing gloves.
@@leonastaay clean hands are gross? What do U wanna do, make him wash his hands in a bleach bath???
I could eat this dessert 3 times by myself, wdym he shared it? 😔😔😔
Looks like a delicious delight!
I mean... using gloves also means you can't feel if your hands are sticky... >_< meaning if you go somewhere they use such when preparing your foos and they don't change gloves ridiculously often....you've no way to know how long they've worn said gloves.
I'd much rather have someone wash their hands often than have the false security of gloves supposedly making it 'more sterile'. >_
rightt like gloves are used much more and not washed which means they’re literally dirtier than bare hands 😭
Un punto importante a remarcar es que usando guantes se puede perder un poco el pudor y no ser consciente de que tan sucio está el guante. Sin embargo al usar las manos sin nada puesto sientes cada cosa que tocas dándote la necesidad de lavarte las manos de forma regular
wait why does it look so good
how long has it been? a year? feels like people have been bickering about the no gloves thing for a long time
They aren't. He just chooses to because I do believe based on all of his videos that he has narcissistic tendencies.
@@ScreenCrazeTop10 😂 wtf
@@ScreenCrazeTop10 god, shut up
@@ScreenCrazeTop10 explain
@@KaiSub NAh nah bros got a point. This guy will make a short or video and see 40k comments and will make an entire short off of 10 of those 40k people saying "gross wear gloves!"
HE intentionally plays up the crap talking so he can make content to garner more attention likes and engagement.
Bro's logic abt gloves makes so much sense (indian street food)
I'd probably ask for extra chocolate sauce ngl
If your hands aren’t clean, gloves don’t keep the germs away, all they do is “look” sanitary
yeah but it isn't seasoned with sweat at least
@@rivalur and we have no promise thst his hands are getting sweaty, if tou wanna make assumptions we can assume he washes his hands every 30 minutes to prevent that
@@rivalur what part of regular hand washing did you miss?? What sweat would there be when he's washed his hands?
I'm more mad about that third scoop of ice cream than the gloves
That looks quite tasty.
Nah I’m dialing for your restaurant number this looks so good
Just so you know, there's a difference between sterile and clean. The gloves you pull out of the box Are clean and are used in health care all the time, just not in procedures that require sterile gloves, like surgery or catheterization.
It's actually not as clean as you think. I personally will only use gloves to handle raw meat (which I never do as a baker anyway). It's easy to forget to wash your hands when you're wearing and constantly changing gloves. Trust me, no one in the kitchen of most restaurants will be wearing gloves. Don't eat out at all if you don't like that. It's also extremely wasteful to use so mamy gloves. We have to change them between every single task AND wash our hands on top of it, so what's even the point? Might as well stick to hand-washing only and waste less. And it's less risk of getting germy and creating opportunity for cross-contamination.
Bro that looks fire 🔥
I've worked in the NHS (UK Health Service) and all gloves were sterilised prior to patient contact.
You're correct in your assessment, but the gloves protect from transfer of more than bacteria.
You dont stick your fingers in ice cream brother...
@@chosen3438 did you not listen to what he said in the video?
@peyton_minner30 yea but ice cream is not it. It's like dipping fingers into a drink. Also. Do you know how much bacteria stays in fingernails?
@@chosen3438he barely moved it
@@isaiahperez-yo6vs dude had his finger in it. No thanks.
@@chosen3438 Womp womp
Well that would be meeee😂😂😂
Bro forgot food grade gloves exist
doesn't mean they're sterile
@calebrutto oh my bad I don't know you were operating on your brownies
There are no federal laws requiring food service workers to wear gloves, but the FDA recommends avoiding bare hands when handling food. The Food Code prohibits employees from touching ready-to-eat food with their bare hands, except when washing fruits and vegetables. Gloves are a good practice for many food service jobs, especially for tasks like preparing salads and sandwiches.
There is more bacteria on gloves than in your bellybutton.
Washed hands is FAR more sanitary. Why do you think Gordon Ramsey doesn't use gloves?
Wash hands, do something, wash hands, do something, repeat.
@@brumbleyou clearly don't know what your talking about and Gordon does wear gloves if he's cooking for customers.
@@connorkristiansen3508 No.. he doesn't. He washes his hands. Cut meat? Wash hands, touch dishes? Wash hands. Have you ever seen Gordon cook? I have. He doesn't use gloves. Nice of you to jump straight into insults though, shows your level of maturity. Blocked.
@@brumble you clearly haven't since your a child but yes I've seen him cook and he knows all the rules and regulations of food safety. Using hands on ready to eat food is just as dangerous as cutting a vegetable on a cutting board after raw meat without cleaning it. And yes it's OK to handle raw meat without gloves but thats not why people are mad. And what are you 5? Who says blocked and then blocks someone for a mild disagreement.
@@connorkristiansen3508 I have never worked anywhere that required gloves, and I've been a baker 7 years. Gloves can easily be more of a health risk than bare hands. With constant hand-washing between tasks, it's not anywhere near as much of a risk as you're saying. I personally would use gloves while dealing with raw chicken or allergens like nuts (and still wash my hands after) but other than that, I don't. Gloves are extremely wasteful and harm the environment too.
That’s why you should wear gloves and wash your hand with gloves on. The moment you wash your hand your skin immediately begins to balance itself again with grease and anyway it is a living surface where bacteria are harder to be washed and kept away, anyway all of this come useless if you think that your breath goes were your sight goes and that’s sticking to your job. So i guess anyway served food is going to come with biological particles from who is serving you, putting an effort in minimising this this particles is not only more sanitary, is care to customers and is always appreciated
Info thats apparently been lost to time is gloves on food workers hands is typically to prevent cross contamination especially if you handle raw foods 🤷
@@TylerAllen-zx2ef last time I checked raw brownie wasn't a thing
@Ozdoggynot hence why he isn't wearing gloves..... But while we are here, have you never been told there is RAW egg in brownies?... 😂
@@TylerAllen-zx2ef I don't think there are when you roast them in an oven
@Ozdoggynot obviously... What about before, when they are being made... You know, when you touch other shit 🤷
Everytime you touch a different component you change gloves. To restrict contamination especially for those with allergies. If you've worked in a real kitchen, no one has time to scrub hands for a minute. Gloves are not meant to worn all day. Changing them often is vital. I change mine when I handle eggs, seafood, meat for the ones who order vegetarian meals etc.... I wash after a few glove changes but in rush hours, it's safer to change often and faster
Washed hands are 100% cleaner for the customer, and 100% safer for you. Especially when handling sharper-than-a-razor knives that will cut you if you so much as look at them the wrong way!
Source: worked in a kitchen for several years as a prep cook. You catch onto these things very quickly.
But you can use another spoon or spatula. I don't want my food fondled. 😢
@@SonorousSilencecry
The gloves are to protect the person from not making there hands dirty not to protect what they are working with
I like how you talked about gloves. New doesn’t mean sterile. And people think just cuz u pull something out of the box it’s clean. It’s not sterile !! In my job Most of the times gloves are used for our protection and not the other way. 😂
This is pathetic imagine going to eat at a restaurant and u see that they don't even make ur food but just warm up frozen dinners they get from Walmart
Yea hate to break your bubble but 95% of every desert you have ever eaten from a restaurant was premade. they don’t have time to mix the batter, put it in a pan, pre heat the oven, then bake it in the middle of a dinner rush.
@@nathancummings583 hate to break it to u but I don't eat at restaurants just for that specific reason and if I do it's going to be a good restaurant that actually makes their food
@@Randomwhitekid12 yes but they still don’t make their deserts to order unless it’s a private restaurant where your the only customer as that would just be inefficient to a degree that wouldn’t be worth the slightly better end product.
@@nathancummings583 u will just say anything to be right huh 😂😂😂
@@Randomwhitekid12 dude like I said before it’s just plain inefficient for both the customer and the restaurant to cook every desert to order, if you have some secret way to cook a cake or brownie within 5-7 minutes from batter to plated, then please share it with the world.
I would dial the health department to tell them about a diabetes speedrun.
I have never understood why chefs wear gloves in america
Because it's sanitary and keeps people safe.
I haven't seen it as commonplace outside the states, either. It's universally not really that big of a deal.
@@connorkristiansen3508 Except when they never change the gloves and cross contaminate everything. Just wash your hands repeatedly much easier and cheaper
Here before the Black Rabbit Account
Not wearing gloves also gives you the tendency to wash your hands more often, cause when shit gets sticky, it gets uncomfortable and inefficient, and as a worker, you want neither
If you’re waiting until your hands get sticky to wash them when handling my food 🤢 🤮
why u touching the food tho
Diabates be like: So you have chosen death🥴
I LOVE THIS GUYS VOICE WHHHYYYY
people complaining about gloves, never seem to consider not professional big name chef uses gloves in their fancy restaurants lol
The thing is that people wearing glove are almost prone to not wash their hands wearing gloves. When your hands get dirty too without gloves you will wash them always
As someone who works in a somewhat high end Italian restaurant, the only time we wear gloves is if someone cut themselves, (we have finger gloves and bandaids) or if it’s a very particularly messy thing. We just wash our hands every time we start a new project. Gloves are dirty, messy, and gross all around, and if we strictly wore gloves, we’d pass through about 3 boxes of gloves per night!
Your supposed to use food safe gloves, not medically safe gloves, but you are also right about washing your hands, also most people who wear gloves go around touching everything nasty then touching your food with the same gloves, they use them to protect themselves, not to protect you,
It's not about being sterile would you rather eat something someone put their hands on or a glove
Also they are probably the same cleanliness wise
I don't care , would you eat food made by your friend ? Probably, and you should have less trust that they wash their hands every time they handle meat or fish
@jjbolts3988 ok if you don't care good for you
Oh wow, spread the word. Someone announce to all the surgeons that they should NOT be using gloves.
@shay4ojibwa638 surgery are actively cutting people open and exposing them to alot of bodily fluids
Making a brownie, doesn't
I worked in restaurant industry for long time without gloves is way to go, if u see someone wearing gloves just know they’ve touched everything before making ur food
If you touch something nasty in a glove you might not even know and not wash it BUT if you touch something nasty with a hand you wash it
The gloves say "Not For Medical Use" for the commercial market's, they charge much more for the medical ones, truth is they all come off a line from being hot through a dryer and cooling for packing. They are all sanitary, just like garbage bags.
Wow that is so cool 🤩😱
Let's not forget how when the singular pair of gloves are used repeatedly, it's gonna cross contaminate or something and how it's just generally nasty
I'd order one! Everyday XD looks great
I still don't know why people put the sauce on the plate as if im going to eat it
Also it's better to not wear gloves cause if your wearing them, it's harder for you to tell if your hands are dirty or not cause they feel the same
"My guess is they shared it."
I feel personally called out.
We dont want arm hair in our food either, just wash the gloves like normal just as your own hands 🗯
Looks good ngl😮
Wouldn’t it look better to criss cross the chocolate syrup by putting it opposite of the layer that was initially on the plate (so turning the plate 90 degrees) then applying the chocolate? Just a thought from a fellow food service worker
Non Sterile doesnt mean germ covered. Especially with ice cream, i dont wanna eat it if you put ur hands in it.
Pair of gloves are basically the bait to make you feel its safe
True.. definately true.. between, im craving for brownies right now😅❤❤
“My guess is they shared it” I could really easily eat this by myself at least twice
Niiiice, not a single self made product on that dessert
The last open section of the brownie without the whip cream low key bothered my satisfaction levels
" My guess is they shared it"
Laughs in fast metabolism.
I was expecting the 6th whipped cream to be on top of the ice cream/brownie ngl
"a lot of sugar for one person" I eat like 200g a day and still looking healthy😂