With the first two meals it looks like everything's already cooked (apart from the rice and the noodles), so you'd be able to eat them cold. As for the brownie: Japanese people eat raw eggs, so I wouldn't worry about that one either.
@@tabby_cat yeah. In east asia, even though it's packaged like that they tend to try to keep it for a certain period of time before selling it at a discounted price to ensure it is consumed before expiry.
For 6 US dollars, the curry rice looks to be a pretty filling meal! I’m surprised with how generous the package is with the rice. Microwave food where I live tends to come with minimal… everything 😅
Rice is cheap tbh. It’s a filler. Like pasta is usually cheap as well as it’s a filler. I think it’s whether you get a good amount of meat or decent vegetables.
@@johannfunn6962I like rice as long as there is a good sauce (of course plain rice tastes of little). That’s why if I had these packs I’d tip the meat/sauce onto the rice side and mix together.
I just love how you casually jabbed the thermostat into the heating packet in the end. The self heating beach video is personally still one of the best series so far in this channel!
Yea they’d be good for emergencies and disasters. Rather than those survival packs that often need you to pour in already hot water (so it assumes you have a fire to heat water)
@@trudiethomas656 Really? It may be different depending on which area you’re in then because I’ve never found any in any Asian store/market I went to. ):
I really enjoyed seeing the time lapse of the cooking process. The view of the beach is nice too!!! I wanted to point out that ants were crawling around the container occasionally, so I'd next time recommend the higher surface/ground so insects don't get in the way of the food
Yeah, I kept wanting to say to move away from the antnest, you could clearly see them crawling around the whole area. Bacon did move for the last part but it was fairly distracting.
$21 for a brownie!!!! Geez that better be one good Brownie! Tbh these packs would be great to have in storage for emergency packs should electricity go down (as it does in my rural area in Australia fairly frequently) or a disaster. I’m surprised they are not more available here in the west.
Yeah so many questions with that one. It doesn't seem to have any end date on the package either. Do they sell this brownie refrigerated? Will they just repackage it if not sold after 3 months (let's assume "fresh" egg can last this long, although personally I'll question any egg older than 10-14 days in my fridge).
@@sarmatiko In many countries people don’t keep their raw eggs in the fridge. In USA you wash the protective outer coating off, that makes them porous and susceptible to bacteria. Your egg yolks also seem oddly coloured and pale - not sure why? I live in the UK and am lucky enough to be able to buy all of my eggs from a farm shop and don’t have to worry about dates - if the egg floats then don’t use it is how I gauge it if unsure
@@sarmatiko as Lou has stated we have different methods for our eggs that most of the world in which is due to alternative methods against salmonella. I would hope they do have a labeled expiration date or something due to that egg. If refrigerated eggs can last up to 21 days according to the FDA. it’s all a Matter of different country different rules in hindsight.
The beachside scenery is always a treat, thank you for continuing to deliver great content. The meals look tasty but that brownie stole the show, the entertainment that came with it is just a bonus. I laughed too, a fart will never not be funny - at least in my opinion.
I love being on the beach in the summer; I might not be by an ocean, but Lake Ontario ptoduces some nice beach waves to relax by, so I really enjoy whenever you're at this particular sandy spot. Loved watching the sailboats. To me, the hotpot from Haidilao was the star because I love spice (or did I get it confused with the rice?) Anyway, another thoroughly enjoyable self heating meal series. I wish we had these in 🇨🇦 where I live.
This could be a game changer for people experiencing disasters, emergencies or just love camping and cooking outdoors. I just hope it wouldn't lead to more littering as there is a lot of packaging. Also just an FYI if you over-mix brownie batter you end up with a cake-like result.
I can't help thinking those Matcha Brownies would be even better with a white chocolate icing you can heat once the brownies are done cooking to drizzle over the top of them. 🤤
That Brownie was a bit on the pricey side but looked good. I love these videos when our on the beach. The boats looked like they were having a good during the speed-up cooking time.
A wonderful video with great shots and interesting products but all I could think about looking out on that beach was how often I used to trip on that kind of beach-grass as a child. XD
As someone said below these would be amazing in an emergency or if power goes out etc. I just think here in the UK we'd never get these as we can't be trusted! You just know kids and adults would use these in the opposite way intended. Which sucks! I'd love to try some of these!
A) The spork in the first meal is really cool. I´d actually buy some of these. B) Vid follows the golden DB rule: If it has red sauce, it will be delicious! C) If they could, several ants would give this vid a thumbs-up ( nothing wrong with them, made me smile realizing they like the same food as us humans :) )
Self-heating food is trending in China. The food doesn’t worth the price but the fun packaging and cooking process makes it interesting. It’s great for picnic and camping. Lots Americans find it amazing, although it’s been used for military rations for decades.
We need those here in South Africa! We have loadshedding where they switch off our electricity 3-4 times a day for two hours! This would really come in handy to have a nice hot meal.
As good as it is, I would not advise. There is a lot of trash! If possible, you can look into the bricks light on fire and use those instead for cooking! It’s multi use and better for the environment.
@@zerotodona1495when it’s an emergency no one cares about the environment. God. ‘Oh don’t rescue me unless your driving a low emission rescue vehicle and using recycled equipment’
You manage to find amazing food items. I am in England and we get nothing like the self cooking items the brownie is next level. Would be great to have in the store cupboard just in case.
The clouds move really fast when we wait for food to cook. Maybe when cooking, a good rule is to never look up or you'll get dizzy. Sailor: "How can we get there faster if we're already late, sir?" Captain: "The kitchen is cooking self heating meals. The calcium oxide and water mixture will get us to port in half the time. Now get me a spoon, sailor."
First, I live for the "pack smacks". Second, I really wish they offered these in the States. It would make my "on the road" job so much more enjoyable.
You should start posting links on how to get these food if you can. Some of us like myself would like to try foods from your culture but dnt have the money to travel. Love your videos and am subscribed by the way ❤️💯👍
alot of these meals would be nice to try at least once, just wondering if the cost of the plane ticket would be worth it just for the meals lol. Don't really have a lot of places that have these meals on hand here :(
@@xr6lad Yeah, I've got a kitchen full of ants I can't kill right now. They give me anxiety because I don't like having them around food. Don't holier than thou me over not wanting ants in food, son.
@@xr6lad LOL, I'm just taking the piss either way, but did you see the ants? They were crawling all over the packaging and the ground, on the grass mat, and even in the food bowl. Nah, I ain't having that. I live in the country, so ants are common out here -- as are field mice, and I would rather have a mouse in the house than a kitchen counter covered in piss ants! :D
Hi, was watching your show on the "magic cooking pots". It was brilliant. Could you please tell me where I can buy a DancingBacons cooking timer like you have on the show ? Thank you, Brian.
I think it's just a regular timer with the DancingBacons sticker on it; they'll also have it on their debit card and other branded machines. I would love a sticker though.
alright, who made the packaging for the matcha brownie? it's almost as if it wants to be mistaken for ready-to-make weed brownies, especially with the beanie guy in shorts flying *high* on his jetpack.
They’re so cheap there but so expensive to buy online!! Even before shipping. But I’ve had one and it’s amazing! From cooking it to the taste, I loved the whole experience
I love your channel! So many subs right now. What about revealing his voice? Or do some livestreaming??? That would make me happy! Regards from Germany, big fan…
I think we only ever see his wife. Never his face. I think the voice would detract. This way no matter what your language you’ll understand what’s happening without a commentary.
I appreciate that you temperature check everything in these to show it reaches safe temperatures for consumption.
With the first two meals it looks like everything's already cooked (apart from the rice and the noodles), so you'd be able to eat them cold. As for the brownie: Japanese people eat raw eggs, so I wouldn't worry about that one either.
I would not expect a fresh egg in the brownie pack - it would be pretty awkward to find it after storing it for a few years in a cabinet 😅
there is probably a best before date somewhere on the packet, to tell you how long it can be stored
@@tabby_cat yeah. In east asia, even though it's packaged like that they tend to try to keep it for a certain period of time before selling it at a discounted price to ensure it is consumed before expiry.
It was bought online and i think it is also packaged by workers that put fresh egg inside when someone orders
@_Bank Is there an online site you'd recommend? I'm in the US and Amazon has hardly any of these available. Thank you!
Ah yes, the satisfying smacking of the heating pack brings joy to my heart
That fake grass has travelled more than me 😂 -- these hot pot meals look so delicious to try!
try and join in cancer hospital 😂
@@davidjohn9083 Cancer?
@@norixiuseroth7999 i don't know, if we dont look at it, maybe it'll go away
@@_Meai_ How I hope that'd happen 😓. Cancer sucks
@@norixiuseroth7999 i think they meant the person who made the first reply, not cancer, although i share that sentiment
My wife kept getting distracted by the bugs in the grass, she really does NOT like bugs! 😱 She was worried about them getting on the utensils! 🍴😅
She's not alone....😮
Your wife is like me 😂
Also It could be some pee or poo (of tiny animals) in the grass.
Yeah it was bothering me too
@@maddie_natoh dear! Could be the same on a table!
For 6 US dollars, the curry rice looks to be a pretty filling meal! I’m surprised with how generous the package is with the rice. Microwave food where I live tends to come with minimal… everything 😅
Rice is cheap tbh. It’s a filler. Like pasta is usually cheap as well as it’s a filler. I think it’s whether you get a good amount of meat or decent vegetables.
@@xr6lad Fair point. At least it’ll be filling if not the most nutritious 🥲
@@johannfunn6962I like rice as long as there is a good sauce (of course plain rice tastes of little). That’s why if I had these packs I’d tip the meat/sauce onto the rice side and mix together.
There was a promotion at the Singapore supermarket recently, the curry rice featured here is only 3.90 Singapore dollars.
I love how it came with 2 peas😂
I just love how you casually jabbed the thermostat into the heating packet in the end. The self heating beach video is personally still one of the best series so far in this channel!
*jabs thermostat into heating packet*
I loved the added ant protein in the hotpot 😂
How are more people not talking about HOW MANY ANTS there are. Have you all been watching on your phones. It's a COMICAL amount of ants. HUNDREDS.
Haha ant protein
It all looks so GOOD! If only this was available in America... I would love to bring these to school, work, picnics, etc.!
They do. Found a few at a Asian market. They are not cheap. I got it, if the power goes out, I have something warm.
Yea they’d be good for emergencies and disasters. Rather than those survival packs that often need you to pour in already hot water (so it assumes you have a fire to heat water)
@@trudiethomas656 Really? It may be different depending on which area you’re in then because I’ve never found any in any Asian store/market I went to. ):
I really enjoyed seeing the time lapse of the cooking process. The view of the beach is nice too!!! I wanted to point out that ants were crawling around the container occasionally, so I'd next time recommend the higher surface/ground so insects don't get in the way of the food
Agreed! Fun video but the ants crawling in the bowl and around the food was off-putting. Love the water view though!
i thought Bacon's was just a boss for not being bothered by them,
boiled for safety and extra proteins :3!
Yeah, I kept wanting to say to move away from the antnest, you could clearly see them crawling around the whole area. Bacon did move for the last part but it was fairly distracting.
I was expecting so many more comments about the ants LMAO
It's nature. If u go camping u gonna keep moving around 2 find the least bugged place? Besides its just extra protein 😃.
I busted out laughing when I heard Bacons start giggling at the game! It was so cute!🤣🤣
listen people, saying first is irrelevant.
It's like saying ' first!!' in school.
first
First
@@BeanColored first
Only big fat cocks say first
AHHH I’m dying over that last bit of brownie mix left in the plastic bag! WHY DO YOU DO THIS TO US?! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
*same LMFAO*
Probably in a hurry to finish the recording
Where
@@markylon oh, good eyes! 🙌
I can’t look pass the ants crawling in the food 😩
I love how there are some of these that actually come with water. You truly don't have to have anything else with you if you're eating them on the go.
You must've set up shop right on an ant hill. They were everywhere.😂
$21 for a brownie!!!! Geez that better be one good Brownie!
Tbh these packs would be great to have in storage for emergency packs should electricity go down (as it does in my rural area in Australia fairly frequently) or a disaster. I’m surprised they are not more available here in the west.
Not even Indonesia! I think it can be found in higher-end supermarket, but not in the usual small, nearby ones
It's basically a really expensive sponge 😮
i see them all the time at bigger/huge asian supermarkets where i live (canada) or at specialty asian snack/food stores.
Oh wow! That match brownie looked amazing!!!
Y’all remember one of the videos made at this location, DB stopped fast forwarding the clock when a seagull walked by? 😂 I loved that! 🎉
At 6:16 he almost pours the veggies on an ant as it just barely escapes. 🤣
Seeing that egg in the matcha brownie box surprised the heck out of me as an American. Then I have to remember how other countries treat their eggs.
Yeah so many questions with that one. It doesn't seem to have any end date on the package either.
Do they sell this brownie refrigerated? Will they just repackage it if not sold after 3 months (let's assume "fresh" egg can last this long, although personally I'll question any egg older than 10-14 days in my fridge).
@@sarmatiko In many countries people don’t keep their raw eggs in the fridge. In USA you wash the protective outer coating off, that makes them porous and susceptible to bacteria. Your egg yolks also seem oddly coloured and pale - not sure why? I live in the UK and am lucky enough to be able to buy all of my eggs from a farm shop and don’t have to worry about dates - if the egg floats then don’t use it is how I gauge it if unsure
@@sarmatiko as Lou has stated we have different methods for our eggs that most of the world in which is due to alternative methods against salmonella. I would hope they do have a labeled expiration date or something due to that egg. If refrigerated eggs can last up to 21 days according to the FDA. it’s all a Matter of different country different rules in hindsight.
Some Asians eat fermented eggs, and a variety of other things we wouldn’t think of as food safe. It’s probably fine
Loved the sound of the waves in the background! Reminds me of home ❤
i love the hot meal series! ❤ warm food on cold days
The beachside scenery is always a treat, thank you for continuing to deliver great content. The meals look tasty but that brownie stole the show, the entertainment that came with it is just a bonus. I laughed too, a fart will never not be funny - at least in my opinion.
You got extra creative with the video editing on this one, well done 🥰🙌💫
I love being on the beach in the summer; I might not be by an ocean, but Lake Ontario ptoduces some nice beach waves to relax by, so I really enjoy whenever you're at this particular sandy spot. Loved watching the sailboats.
To me, the hotpot from Haidilao was the star because I love spice (or did I get it confused with the rice?)
Anyway, another thoroughly enjoyable self heating meal series. I wish we had these in 🇨🇦 where I live.
This could be a game changer for people experiencing disasters, emergencies or just love camping and cooking outdoors. I just hope it wouldn't lead to more littering as there is a lot of packaging.
Also just an FYI if you over-mix brownie batter you end up with a cake-like result.
I've missed the beach uploads you do. My Favourite Channel ❤❤😊
I can't help thinking those Matcha Brownies would be even better with a white chocolate icing you can heat once the brownies are done cooking to drizzle over the top of them. 🤤
So many ants crawling around in this video. Just kept my eyes darting around lol 😂😂😂
This is so relaxing...
thanks for testing 👍 ...
it all looked so delicious ...
Great food
Wonderful beach
Thanks DB's ❤
Unusual that they give you the water and the egg! What a fancy brownie😮
Well it was very expensive. So I'd say it was worth it.
For $21 I’d expect it to not only mix itself but also cut itself into bite sized pieces!
@@xr6lad no joke..most expensive brownie I've ever seen..and it looks more like cake than a brownie too
Yeah, I'm surprised it wasn't a powdered egg or something instant.
@@pmg-1yes I thought that when it was being cut up. Didn’t seem to have the dense chewy look of a brownie. More the bubbles of a cake.
So refreshing to hear voice if the sea as backsound ❤
What a fantastic backdrop to examine self heating meals.
That Brownie was a bit on the pricey side but looked good. I love these videos when our on the beach. The boats looked like they were having a good during the speed-up cooking time.
A wonderful video with great shots and interesting products but all I could think about looking out on that beach was how often I used to trip on that kind of beach-grass as a child. XD
P.S HOW THE HECK DID THE EGG SURVIVED?
People outside of the USA don't refrigerate eggs.
@@gothica3605es but they only survive for a short period. Eggs do go off. Maybe a month at most. So they would need to sell them fast.
@@gothica3605 I think they mean how did a raw egg survive shipping
i cant deal with the ants just all over everything its all i could focus on the second half of the video
Then you’ll freak out at the millions of bacteria crawling over you right at this moment! 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️. Geez ants.
@@xr6lad nah i wont just dont want bugs in my food
@@bullshitasuaruswho cares?
As someone said below these would be amazing in an emergency or if power goes out etc. I just think here in the UK we'd never get these as we can't be trusted! You just know kids and adults would use these in the opposite way intended. Which sucks! I'd love to try some of these!
A) The spork in the first meal is really cool. I´d actually buy some of these. B) Vid follows the golden DB rule: If it has red sauce, it will be delicious! C) If they could, several ants would give this vid a thumbs-up ( nothing wrong with them, made me smile realizing they like the same food as us humans :) )
ready to cook meals with a side of ants
Self-heating food is trending in China. The food doesn’t worth the price but the fun packaging and cooking process makes it interesting. It’s great for picnic and camping. Lots Americans find it amazing, although it’s been used for military rations for decades.
We need those here in South Africa! We have loadshedding where they switch off our electricity 3-4 times a day for two hours! This would really come in handy to have a nice hot meal.
As good as it is, I would not advise. There is a lot of trash!
If possible, you can look into the bricks light on fire and use those instead for cooking! It’s multi use and better for the environment.
@@zerotodona1495when it’s an emergency no one cares about the environment. God. ‘Oh don’t rescue me unless your driving a low emission rescue vehicle and using recycled equipment’
You manage to find amazing food items. I am in England and we get nothing like the self cooking items the brownie is next level. Would be great to have in the store cupboard just in case.
I could hear the "Benny Hill" music watching the boats on the second 15min timer 😅😅
They all looked good, especially the brownie. Thanks, DancingBacons.
And the Ants are for free.😀
A feast for the ants... And someway for DB too ;)
"This food is much too hot to hold in my bare hand!"
...
(Puts it in mouth)
Gotta love how universal the human experience is sometimes lol
I’ll forever be shocked when people can handle heat when they eat like my mother lol. I don’t know how people can bare the hotness
The beach sound 😢😢😢😢 love it
Did anyone else get distracted by the bugs crawling everywhere around the bowls
The clouds move really fast when we wait for food to cook. Maybe when cooking, a good rule is to never look up or you'll get dizzy.
Sailor: "How can we get there faster if we're already late, sir?"
Captain: "The kitchen is cooking self heating meals. The calcium oxide and water mixture will get us to port in half the time. Now get me a spoon, sailor."
I like the self heating brownie the most.❤❤
Never stop making videos ❤
I wonder if there's any other desserts that are cooked by self-heating?
I love these cooking by the beach videos
Oh no, you filmed on like an actual ant hill! Oh well, bonus protein hahah. These look so fun though, love these videos so much.
The view though 🤩🤩 the sky is looking beautiful
There's always so much to experience and so much to like in your videos! I am glad that we are friends on RUclips!
that matcha brownie looks so good
The little boats in the background are so cute lol
Looks delicious! Thank you Bacons!
First, I live for the "pack smacks". Second, I really wish they offered these in the States. It would make my "on the road" job so much more enjoyable.
That brownie seemed amazing!
Same
The matcha brownie looked so good!
With what a beautiful view you are eating....... I was so stressed.... This vlog really calmed down my mind. ❤
I couldn't concentrate with all the insects crawling around the food 😮
lots of ants out there
You should start posting links on how to get these food if you can. Some of us like myself would like to try foods from your culture but dnt have the money to travel. Love your videos and am subscribed by the way ❤️💯👍
alot of these meals would be nice to try at least once, just wondering if the cost of the plane ticket would be worth it just for the meals lol. Don't really have a lot of places that have these meals on hand here :(
I would have let the brownie cool at least another 10 to 20 minutes... quite worth the wait!
no one going to mention that the ants LITERALLY crawled on the food?
Finally, somebody mentions it.
And? You do know how much bacteria is crawling round on you and your food did that you can’t see? 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️ and your worried about some ants?
@@xr6lad, just an observation dude. 💀
@@xr6lad Yes bro I would not eat ants 💀
Long time fans of Dancing Bacons know that ants are essential in every selfheating pot video
Damnn mate that was a one hand egg crack. PERFECT !!! How long do you train for that ... Nice video by the way thanks 👍.
You must have eaten at least one insects
Stop eating on ant piles. I was itchy the entire video 😱. Love the channel....the grass vids 😒
Is the self-heating brownie homemade? the way everything is so neatly packed made it looks like someone did everything by hand
Classic video... i dont know is it only me to feel so relaxing and satisfying to watch these self heating food video's 😋
Anyone else watching the boats in the background while the food cooks?
I ANTicipate the brownie definitely got some added protein
View is so breathtaking & serene❤
“Be a caring foodie” while selling you a meal with 7 different plastic components is kinda insane
That new!!😊😊😊😊
I love the boats in the background when the video speeds up
The fact that the water is provided for you in the matcha brownie kit is nice, but the fact that it’s in a bag bothers me so much 😂
the poor little ant at 6:18 got scared by the vegetables 🤣
Brownie seems to have the consistency of a mug cake.
wow you have own brand thermometer! Must be doing pretty good there!
everything he owns is his own brand
We need this in Syria
Those ants crawling around were giving me anxiety. But good video!
Why? There ants. Do you know how many insects are on this planet? Trillions.
@@xr6lad Yeah, I've got a kitchen full of ants I can't kill right now. They give me anxiety because I don't like having them around food. Don't holier than thou me over not wanting ants in food, son.
@@shannonbrown309yea so have I. An ant here and there ain’t going to kill you. Now if you see mice or snakes…run.
@@xr6lad LOL, I'm just taking the piss either way, but did you see the ants? They were crawling all over the packaging and the ground, on the grass mat, and even in the food bowl. Nah, I ain't having that. I live in the country, so ants are common out here -- as are field mice, and I would rather have a mouse in the house than a kitchen counter covered in piss ants! :D
Wiw that is so nice. The brownie was the best
SELF HEATING MATCHA BROWNIES THIS IS TEA TO ME
Hi, was watching your show on the "magic cooking pots". It was brilliant. Could you please tell me where I can buy a DancingBacons cooking timer like you have on the show ? Thank you, Brian.
I think it's just a regular timer with the DancingBacons sticker on it; they'll also have it on their debit card and other branded machines.
I would love a sticker though.
Me at 7:45 just watching the boats in the backround thinging them baby boats a havein a hatd time following the mama boat 😆 lol
alright, who made the packaging for the matcha brownie? it's almost as if it wants to be mistaken for ready-to-make weed brownies, especially with the beanie guy in shorts flying *high* on his jetpack.
Any link for the brownie bowl where i can buy ?? 👍🙏🏻👍🙏🏻
They’re so cheap there but so expensive to buy online!! Even before shipping. But I’ve had one and it’s amazing! From cooking it to the taste, I loved the whole experience
Yeah online is so expensive these days but can’t really blame them, society is a pain
@@pinkponypuppy9586 yeah I get it but unfortunately I can’t find them in my local Hmart either
lol the first one the dehydrated vegi pack said it had all these awesome vegi's in it but then it was just corn and a single green onion piece lol
I love your channel! So many subs right now. What about revealing his voice? Or do some livestreaming??? That would make me happy! Regards from Germany, big fan…
I think we only ever see his wife. Never his face. I think the voice would detract. This way no matter what your language you’ll understand what’s happening without a commentary.
so many ants...
the ants 🐜 🥴😩
Great ideas for the beach or camping. Also for those who don’t have full kitchens!