10 of The WEIRDEST Fruit From Around The World (I actually tried them), The Revenge
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- Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
- Episode 576: Weirdest Fruit From Around The World
FULL EPISODES:
1. Mexican Calabash: • Mexican Calabash Revie...
2. Cannonball Fruit: • CANNONBALL FRUIT Revie...
3. Monkeypod: • Camachile (Pithecellob...
4. Nutmeg: • Nutmeg Fruit Review - ...
5. Stinking Toe: • Stinking Toe Fruit - W...
6. Ice Cream Bean: • Ice Cream Bean - Weird...
7. Tapia: • TAPIA - Extremely RARE...
8. Marang: • Marang Fruit Review - ...
9. Egg of The Sun Mango: • World's Most Expensive...
10. Kadsura Heteraclita: • Kadsura Heteroclita - ...
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-10 Weirdest Fruit From Around The World: • 10 OF THE WEIRDEST FRU...
-10 Weirdest Fruit From Around The World, The Return: • 10 OF THE WEIRDEST FRU...
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Here are the full episodes on fruit mentioned in this video:
1. Mexican Calabash: ruclips.net/video/9TnUgl4wvts/видео.html
2. Cannonball Fruit: ruclips.net/video/C7ZxM8eUaPQ/видео.html
3. Monkeypod: ruclips.net/video/2IytY4O1DL8/видео.html
4. Nutmeg: ruclips.net/video/xh_HQSrneww/видео.html
5. Stinking Toe: ruclips.net/video/lHbTyeOK5yY/видео.html
6. Ice Cream Bean: ruclips.net/video/mL-Qsr_mPrA/видео.html
7. Tapia: ruclips.net/video/rmrTAsYnQ6c/видео.html
8. Marang: ruclips.net/video/hs5uAiH7qJs/видео.html
9. Egg of The Sun Mango: ruclips.net/video/xateP2qrgMo/видео.html
10. Kadsura Heteraclita: ruclips.net/video/0Jb2RvX3vVs/видео.html
ALSO CHECK OUT THESE TOP 10s
-10 Weirdest Fruit From Around The World: ruclips.net/video/jC0kkLhdw6Y/видео.html
-10 Weirdest Fruit From Around The World, The Return: ruclips.net/video/CEvKlNGYYjE/видео.html
You should have eaten the mango skin...
I'm just imagining Ryan as Adam in the garden of Eden going like "...texture's good, color's really appealing, sweetness is like a 5 out of ten... the really cool thing about this fruit is that it makes you aware of the concept of morality which is kind of exciting but also a lot to deal with"
"Was it the best divine fruit I've ever had? ....No. The golden apple that started the catfight between Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite and the Trojan War I just liked more. But for a biblical fruit? It was incredible."
Best response ever. Haha
😂
Lol
Lol. Clever.
Archaeologists in the future using isotope analysis are going to have a hell of a time trying to figure out this guy's geographical origin.
Roflmao.... hopefully they will have figured out a way to Archive and Technology LeapFrog forward all of these videos so that when they do find his tomb they can figure out who he was. Then I just imagined future archaeologists kicking back and then marathoning his entire Channel " for research purposes" . while his descendants or closest living relatives kickback getting the money XD
This is a very high quality comment, thank you for blessing my day
@@sophroniel Well, thank you for blessing mine with your kind words. It's nice to hear, and I genuinely appreciate it.
"Definitely somewhere off the face of the Earth, I'm sure of it."
You CAN NOT call yourself cheap after buying a 80 dollar mango.
pretty sure that was the joke
I did get a laugh when he said ramen noodles for dinner after $150 breakfast haha. I was thinking the same thing.
DONT YOU LECTURE ME WITH YOUR 80 DOLLAR MANGO
@@drfudgecookie5800 lmAOOOOO XD
It depends on how much your money. If you have $100M, then $80 will automatically feels very cheap. But for me, with monthly salary of equivalent $230, then a $80 manggo is insane
You should make a list about false fruits/accessory fruits (and try more of 'em too), they're almost always weird and interesting. Stuff like Hovenia, Cashew apples, syzygium... so much fun stuff to try.
Hovenia is a good one i grow.Self pollinating so you only need a tree.Cold hardy and beautifull tree that looks like a lime tree or linden tree , but shaped like a conifer.
Also grows fast and has extremely precious wood as it is related to the pink ivory tree,Berchemia Discolor.
I'd love to try more of them!
@@mihaiilie8808 thanks for the info! May i ask how you got the seeds or if you grafted it?
Hoping that the algorithm blesses this one, Jared
I hope so!
Me too!
Sharing the vid to try and help! :D
That comma there makes the comment sound very creepy
@@nellguy4828 sorry
I’m surprised that you actually tasted the cannonball fruit,it smells and looks poisonous to me.
yep, it tastes that way too
Can you actually use the cannonball fruit as a real cannonball?
@@guidedexplosiveprojectileg9943 maybe but probably not its a fruit
Lmao a bit unrelated but people once used hard dried cheese as cannonballs
@@antigomusiq4480 was it the frenchy boys
That last fruit was a real humdinger.
But when are you going to do ice cream beans again?
😄
“[nutmeg] shows up again and again in old cookbooks, even from the colonial era”
townsends fans:
I like how you could see his cats tail at the beginning.
It took a lot of takes before I had a shot where she wasn't jumping at my face 🤣
@@WeirdExplorer cats are pretty disobedient after all.
@@WeirdExplorer Cats are awesome.
Still waiting for that video about your cat!
@@lolcatz88 wait did jared say hes gonna make a vid about his cat?
That cereal looks fantastic. I have been looking for something like that for years. It is IMPOSSIBLE to find cereal with no sugar, until now. Thanks Jared!
It uses monk fruit! I still need try that one
I barely knew like 10 fruits before I found your channel. All of this just makes me feel like I’m living in an alien planet
Felt really somber when you got to Laos. US has done a lot of bad, but its good to see that your journeys to find strange and little known fruit gets to put a spot light on how beautiful so many of these countries are.
It's sad I've lived in the US my entire life and never knew about what the US did to Laos... It's sad I was never taught about it, albeit how shameful of an act it was, in school or any public forums. I mean I could've looked into secret wars, operations, etc. myself but I'm definitely anti-war in almost every way possible so it's not my main focus in life.
The only things I know about laos is heroin production bombs and fruit damn good heroin I might add
@@CubeGodd how could you not know it's right next to Vietnam did they not teach you about the Hmong?
@@jackingwads7513 They don't teach a lot of stuff in American public education, we even glaze over our own history of slavery in a lot of places.
I love these compilation lists. You’ve reviewed so many fruits it’s hard to remember them all and it’s fun to have reminders of your old videos and fruits!
Thanks! I'm liking the idea of digging up old videos and making them better. a couple from this list are practically unwatchable in their original form
I mean I watched and enjoyed them all but no doubt the audio and video quality as well as your standards for review of the fruits continue to improve over time.
@@JTMusicbox exactly
Man, this is the most meta RUclips channel you can get. Well researched content & very honest history of the place & reviews of the fruits. Keep them coming
thank you!
What is meta?
Most effective tech available or the other one
The reviews are great but he’s also lowkey one of the funniest RUclipsrs in my opinion. These are always so entertaining
Hey a possible suggestion of a place for you to visit when all this covid stuff is resolved is madeira island (portugal). There's at least one fruit that's very common there that i have never seen you try which is the araçal. There are also a lot of different kinds of passionfruit but that im sure you've probably tried. There's quite a few more fruit around especially in the local market and there's a lot of things that are common around there that you might not have ever seen before, but the araçal is the only one im certain is new to you.
I'm from brazil and here we have Araçá, its probably from the same family, but here it looks like a miniature guava, and also tastes like it, but with an unique flavor added that i can't really explain
@@DukasFiguliras Just looked it up and im pretty certain it's the same fruit with a slightly different name. I've never had guava so i cant attest to what you said in regards to the taste, but the flavor is definitely unique
He's going for it. Thoughts and prayers for the algorithm
Ha, yep. I put a lot into this one. here's hoping. 👍
Why must I keep finding you?
Any decent, aware person would also feel the same.
@@ivythay4259 ?
@@ivythay4259 same thought… he’s a blight
@@yahi3885 Seems like you guys are the indecent unaware ones. Sad
The way that cannonball fruit oxidizes blue right away makes me wonder if it has some of the same chemicals in it as psilocybe mushrooms (which turn a very, very similar shade of blue at a similar rate when bruised)
I never thought watching stragers eating strange and (to me) unknown fruits would be so entertaining.
I just discovered your chanal today and watched like 5-6 videos.
All I have to say (even this video is a year old now) keep up the good work, I really enjoy your content.
Last year your channel was vital in my fight against overwhelming grief when a loved one died suddenly
I'm so sorry to hear that. glad the videos could take your mind off of it for a bit
You should do "Top 10 fruits I want to try but haven't found yet!" and crowdsource them!
good idea!
0:36 cat was like move away from here trash boy..😅😅
I enjoyed the way the Hanna-Barbera-esque font used for the numbers played into the Saturday morning theme. Nicely done!
I love that no matter what kind of day I'm having, I can come to this channel and have an enjoyable experience. Thanks, Jared. I really loved the disappearing during your magic spoon ad, that was fun :)
The cannonball fruit is common in Thailand too and I was fascinated to see it in the famous temple in Chiang Mai. They told me it’s a medicinal fruit, not to be eaten.
Thank you for years entertainment and a continuous stream of amazing fruit information for me to tell my unwilling friends ❤
Love how you used the word "unwilling" lmaooo 😭
You have the coolest hobby/interest turned job ever. Im actually pretty jealous. But because of your channel now I look for weird cool new fruits to buy when I'm in stores. I think what you're doing is both important and wonderful. Thanks for being you and sharing your fruit experiences with the world. 🍇🍈🍉🍊🍋🍌🍍🥭🍎🍏🍐🍑🍒🍓🥝🍅🥥🥑
I’m having a rough day and your videos always cheer me up. Love this one and I hope it ends up in everyone’s recommended. Thanks for all you do Jared!✨
Dude that cannonball fruit looks like some of the weird mushrooms I've seen! Oxidation is dope.
Nutmeg has a place of prominence in cupboards of appreciators like myself.
Let us lunch
We put nutmeg in our ham hocks and collard greens down south. Now you have two of the secret ingredients.
This is why I love this channel. Most top 10 videos are sensationalist click bait. Here i feel you have a love and appreciation for where these fruits come from and the cultures surrounding them.
Great video! I like how you talk about your stories obtaining the different kinds of fruit because it gives your reviews so much meaning.
I love how despite the extremely interesting fruit, we also get some extremely interesting history behind that fruit, - and as if that wasn't enough, extremely interesting history behind your travels & the country's history. In short, an awesome and extremely interesting video :-)
I don't know how I did a double take on a video I'm actively watching, but the taste of "how gasoline smells, only in the best possible way" somehow made me do it.
Another very interesting thing about Kadsura is that it is part of the group of plants known as basal angiosperms. These are very ancient, as they represent some of the earliest surviving lineages of flowering plants. I don't think most of that group has any edible uses, other than Illicium verum (star anise), and the fruits of Schisandra and Kadsura. I'm growing some Schisandra grandiflora, although unfortunately they're dioecious and I don't yet have a male (so no fruits yet... aww... ). They're very pretty and reasonably hardy plants though, and you can find seeds/plants if you look hard enough online.
They are ancient,older than magnolias.From just a few species that they are,i see them verry popular as edible fruits.Especially in Russia,they cultivate the most of the ,,5 tastes fruit,, Schissandra Chinensis.
Im interested to grow Kadsura as well.
@@mihaiilie8808 Kadsura coccinea is hardy to zone 7, reported to be pretty tasty, and a good bit easier to find than Kadsura heteroclita. It also looks kinda similar if that's what your looking for. Alternatively there's also Kadsura japonica which is even easier to find albeit a little less interesting.
@@StuffandThings_ Kadsura coccinea is the one i want to grow.
Japonica looks like regular schissandra chinensis.
Im in zone 6-7 romania.Where are you from?
@@mihaiilie8808 Zone 8a Washington state for me. The climate of the Black sea might actually be a bit similar, both are very temperate. You'd probably have to plant K. coccinea against a wall with those low temperatures though. And yeah, that species is definitely the most interesting of the Kadsuras. It seems that most of them actually just look like a Schisandra but with more compact fruit clusters, K. heteroclita and K. coccinea really seem to be the special ones.
@@StuffandThings_ We have a lot in common.I even tryed to grow Gevuina Avellana thats like Macadamia and grows in Seattle.But all i had died.I have verry high ph soil,sodic soil.
Il get the coccinea seeds.I allready know about Kadsura Coccinea for manny years.
This year i planted 100 pistachios from seedling and i try my luck with the endangered/ extinct American chestnut.
I also have 3 american persimmons and a japanese Fuyu,5 pawpaws and in the greenhouse i have 2 big cherimoya,sicilian oranges and a lemon,Guavas of manny species.
How do YOU know a mixture of wad of paper and rubber tastes like 😂😂
I chewed on a lot of erasers and paper when I was in gradeschool.
@@WeirdExplorer who knew the kid who chewed eraser in school would chew on more types of fruits than any other person in the world ...love your vids ..love from India♥️
U need not explain. It’s heir apparent
Every fruit he tastes….Oooh! I need one of those trees!
Man. I'm so glad that I found this channel. This is absolutely fascinating content. I love collecting vids, travel vids, science vids, nature vids and somehow you've found a way to mix all of those.
Keep up the great work.
❤🧡💛💚💙💜
This is super cool. Like fruits from a fantasy world.
You should try pedalai, it looks like a giant orange rambutan and tastes like tropical icecream and.... Sweet pickled onions
There's something so whimsical about learning of lesser known areas of the world, and the cultures associated with these places.
You are such a sensitive traveler and clearly very sweet person. Your odd channel is absolutely one of my favorite things on RUclips; I was surprised by just how many of these weird fruits I'd seen you explore before. Thank you so much for not being a typical transactional channel. PS that first fruit that look like sludge made me gag via the screen -- you are so brave.
Before I continue watching gotta say congrats and thank you my fellow Jared! Your videos keep me going and have for years❤🦾💯💯💯💯
Amazing video! Hope seeing an updated best tasting fruit top 10👊
still in my top favourite YT channels of all time. Appreciate what you have done!
I was re-watching your other top 10 videos when this was posted, haha
It's fun to look back and expand a bit on the old videos. there will be many more top tens :)
Congrats on all the videos Jared!
almost 600! I can't believe it
@@WeirdExplorer I've tried so many exotic fruits because of this channel. So, thanks for all the info and recommendations!
So happy I stumbled across your channel. Very informative, fun, and odd in all of the best ways. Thankyou for your work. Education for the generations 🙌
I love watching u eat fruits
Excellent concept for a vid! Gonna enjoy this one muchly!
Thank you for your uploads, I always love seeing your videos
Amazing information in detail, thanks for sharing.
Imagine just telling somebody "I went to a different country to try a fruit"
oooh plz: a Magic Spoon “Weird Fruit” cereal❣️ As a collab ....
Yes!!😍
Lately I've been binging your channel again but I'll have to say I kinda miss your old intro tune. Was super catchy
I have to agree
This is the best channel ever! I love it so much!!! ♥️♥️♥️ I want it to grow faster!
Same!🥰
What a wonderful video, your video making skills have really been getting better :-)
I love that you landed this niche. It's fascinating and entertaining.
What a great video! Getting a history lesson of the fruits too. This is really cool! By the way, could you have grown that seed of that mango?
575. Five hundred and seventy five, that's a lot of youtubin' for sure, what a good hobby to have, tasting fruit and stuff.
It sure is
You've been to so many amazing places, so cool. I would bet that you must have some of the best and funniest stories from your travels.
Dude I love your channel, I can’t only watch a little part of one video, I end up watching a lot of extremely long videos that I can’t but just love.
Also, you might be the only person who make me have feelings for fruits. More than once I have found myself a little emotional after a video. Love all this.
You really need more views; your content is awesome! Thank you for sharing these amazing experiences.
Such a good video, I’ve loved your content for years man! My favorite RUclipsr
I was just watching the Kadsura Heteroclita one in the last week or so. I loved the added context for your visit to Laos in this video. It really enriched the whole story.
I love your content, keep it up
Your videos make me want to travel. Fruits (and the different cultures that enjoy them) are so cool.
This was a great video man :) loved this!! The history snippets were cool
glad you liked that part. I'm going to do more like it in the future :)
Any plans on trying a ripe cannonball fruit in the future, Jared?
I was so excited to try Jackfruit. The one I had was slightly unripe. I found out the hard way that unripe Jackfruit and milk can cause hallucinations. I had several bouts of trips. Bright colors waving out from objects (like auras). Very vivid dreams. it lasted 2 days and was horrible. Some foods should come with warning labels.
These are just always interesting. May you be blessed by the algorithm 🙌🏼
One video is all I need to subscribe I’ve been wondering about someone doing a series like this for a while
welcome aboard
The Mexican calabash looks so bad that it rounds to look good
love your videos... and your thoughtful opinions on all those crazy fruits!!!!
Thanks so much!
Please don't stop your channel is a pleasure.
This dude channel grew huge in the last 2 weeks, and is actually deserved
Loved this vid, thanks!
i'm loving the boxes for those Magic spoon cereals! reminds me of the infographics show!
imagine what would Jon Townsends do once he knows that even the flesh of the nutmeg fruit can be candied....
Really interesting! I'd love to try all of these fruits, ok, maybe not the stinky toe lol
LETS GOOO was just wondering when the next compilation will drop
Well, this is the first time I've tried a sponsered product. Hope it's good! Love the fruit videos, you're doing grand work here!
this guy always has a look of concern on his face no matter what emotion hes displaying
Oh wow this is an interesting recommended video! Thanks for your hard work! So cool!
glad you enjoyed it!
That Mexican calabash is one of my favorite videos. I laughed so hard. 😂👏👏👏
I still love these lists. Seeing how they change over time is interesting
Very neat! Loved it. If you ever need a travel friend, I'd love to go along!! Love medicinal herbs and fruits!
I enjoyed it brother 🙏. How do you travel some much.
13:39
My fav part of the video
Guy in green just go “ yeah yup yea” 😂
My fav of your top 10 weirdest fruits yet!
Some of your casual dry jokes really hit hard at times! The 'how romantic' killed me :D
That said, i started thinking about it, and it actually is a good allegory to how we can find beauty in almost anything, if we care to look a little deeper..
Taking away judgement and prejudice (in this case the appaling look of the brown sludge), even when formed by past experiences, we sometimes end up pleasantly surprised!
yep better to have brown sludge with a heart of gold, than a heart filled with brown sludge. 🌈
Thank you for this video ! 😊🌼
Here from Atomic Shrimp, some one mentioned you in a comment on that channel... I watched this video and subscribed. Love this info
This is my favorite channel now 🤙🏾
21:08 That just looks like a cluster bread you'd buy for Christmas fondue.
Great video!
Haven't you done the water caltrop yet? Looks like a little black moustache. I've come across them in Taiwan and Vietnam and your cloudberry adventure reminded me of seeing new fruit for the first time on my own adventures.
Love your content bud
Weird explorer description on the fruit is very good but I just can't get an idea until I actually try these things. They look really cool to experience.