I Tried 1,000,000 Years Of Food

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Joshua Weissman

Joshua Weissman

2 ай бұрын

We've come a long way from meat on a stick.
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@AhilaanDutta
@AhilaanDutta 2 ай бұрын
Shoutout to this guy for living 1 million years to film this
@watermelonkingjus2677
@watermelonkingjus2677 2 ай бұрын
I know, his dedication is insane!
@dead_playz397
@dead_playz397 2 ай бұрын
Fr
@user-qv1mk1jq2q
@user-qv1mk1jq2q 2 ай бұрын
Fr
@JOEMAMA.95
@JOEMAMA.95 2 ай бұрын
Fr
@organizm6907
@organizm6907 2 ай бұрын
Fr
@christophedlauer1443
@christophedlauer1443 2 ай бұрын
Fun fact: Hollandaise might only be a recognized mothersauce because of a mixup. Alex did the research and concluded that mayonaise should hold the title according to Escoffiers original work. I would wager that western cuisine is using more mayonaise based sauces then hollandaise sauces nowadays too.
@fpoiana
@fpoiana 2 ай бұрын
Agree! Josh should be up to date with this fact.
@DrukMax
@DrukMax 2 ай бұрын
Another fun fact, is the best the Dutch Cuisine ever made. 😅 Further more we just made some very practical hotchpotch recipes... thank god kale is superfood nowadays.
@ph5ntom
@ph5ntom 2 ай бұрын
i lost two braincells reading this
@Enhancedlies
@Enhancedlies 2 ай бұрын
my boy alex accidentally becoming a legend historian
@KRYMauL
@KRYMauL 2 ай бұрын
Even more fun fact from a French class. Hollandaise and Mayonaise are the same thing, the only difference is how the emersion happens.
@evanweaver1060
@evanweaver1060 2 ай бұрын
“Respect traditional recipes, but learn how to break the rules” may be my new favorite cooking motto. You should collab with tasting history for another video about this subject! I’m sure he’d have a lot more to offer you on this subject :)
@shakilhonil8447
@shakilhonil8447 2 ай бұрын
That's a life advice, honestly...
@ycasto1063
@ycasto1063 2 ай бұрын
Josh and Max in the same video was something I didnt know I need it
@vazpazzaz7045
@vazpazzaz7045 2 ай бұрын
I love spam and bacon but they have nitrates so I don’t eat them
@evanweaver1060
@evanweaver1060 2 ай бұрын
@@vazpazzaz7045 umm… good to know? Thanks for sharing lol
@vazpazzaz7045
@vazpazzaz7045 2 ай бұрын
@@evanweaver1060 i didn’t even mean to comment on this lmao
@Youconix
@Youconix 2 ай бұрын
Dude accidentally made the best luffy meat on the bone of all time. Never seen one closer.
@benedikanda600
@benedikanda600 Ай бұрын
Exactly what I thought😭😭
@ch420newsteam
@ch420newsteam 24 күн бұрын
Its called Manga Meat. Has been around LONG before One Piece. If you look up that instead you will discover a world of recipes instead of the weird as hell chicken leg with an egg. (gross)
@jediae
@jediae 16 күн бұрын
pause? luffy meat??
@Dinobot69420xxx
@Dinobot69420xxx 4 күн бұрын
@@jediaeprobably a sex thing lol
@pcwill
@pcwill 18 сағат бұрын
​@@jediae yes, it's what happens to meat when you cook it wrong. It becomes rubbery. luffy power is rubber. ergo Luffy meat.
@samsanimationcorner3820
@samsanimationcorner3820 2 ай бұрын
Okay, I get this is kind of an extremely dumbed down version of everything for KZbin, but honestly, you should try doing a collab with Tasting History or Townsends or something. It would be fun to see them make a historical dish, and then you do a modern hoity-toity version.
@PanagiotisPolitis-bl9xj
@PanagiotisPolitis-bl9xj 2 ай бұрын
He should make hard tack *clack clack*
@colinlieberman
@colinlieberman 2 ай бұрын
So much this. To not have salt 50k years ago you'd have to be part of a population that had never -- and had never had any contact with a population that had ever -- come in contact with a seacoast. Salt is more core to humanity than yeast and wheat
@dadlife8289
@dadlife8289 2 ай бұрын
I watch way less of his videos than I used to
@skapunker21
@skapunker21 2 ай бұрын
@@PanagiotisPolitis-bl9xj yes, max's "clack clack".
@professornuke7562
@professornuke7562 2 ай бұрын
@@skapunker21 Max's eyes turning cold and dead as he bangs the two biscuits together.
@stufoo
@stufoo 2 ай бұрын
Dude who discovered fire, such a bro for that.
@zbolttv340
@zbolttv340 2 ай бұрын
​@@Glorg445that's what discovery means? He said discover not invent
@itstkb8061
@itstkb8061 2 ай бұрын
@@Glorg445it’s aight bro don’t beat yourself up about it. The important thing is that you acknowledge your mistake 👍
@zbolttv340
@zbolttv340 2 ай бұрын
@@Glorg445 no worries
@luzbryan9747
@luzbryan9747 2 ай бұрын
For real
@-lunar.chan-
@-lunar.chan- 2 ай бұрын
Well i dont remember the name of the king ig but thunder striked wood and created fire so they learnt and invented fire with stone
@kapi6130
@kapi6130 2 ай бұрын
fun fact: hollandaise isn't one of the 5 mother sauces, it should actually be mayonnaise- It was a typo in the translation of Escoffier's book lmao
@shiningarmor2838
@shiningarmor2838 Ай бұрын
Are you a fan of Alex? His series on the subject was very educational for me.
@darkikins
@darkikins Ай бұрын
there weren't any typos
@shiningarmor2838
@shiningarmor2838 Ай бұрын
@@darkikins Correct, it was a translation error
@Lationkaraboja3645
@Lationkaraboja3645 9 күн бұрын
The cave man in video💀
@alirezasarraf5603
@alirezasarraf5603 2 ай бұрын
Josh, one thing that your great channel video collection lacks is a perfect Persian dish. We have lots of delicious recepies; you can make a research for yourself; I suggest maybe start with the most common Persian stew: Ghormesabzi.
@nickankhazali2995
@nickankhazali2995 2 ай бұрын
Oh yeah I’m Persian and that would be amazing
@martijnbuunk
@martijnbuunk Ай бұрын
Never thought that, myself I love the Indian stews like Rendang.. I never tried Persian food, you made me curious now😅
@muhammaddarrenputra6389
@muhammaddarrenputra6389 Ай бұрын
​@@martijnbuunkHoi mate! just to clarify, rendang is an Indonesian dish and not Indian. But anyhow, Thanks for liking our culinaries! love from Indonesia
@martijnbuunk
@martijnbuunk Ай бұрын
@@muhammaddarrenputra6389 for sure I ment Indonesië, I'm Dutch and my phone is always correcting me when I type stuff in English.. sorry for that, I got some friends from Indonesia and their mom is an awesome cook, tried many dishes and I love it .
@alirezasarraf5603
@alirezasarraf5603 Ай бұрын
@@martijnbuunk You definitely should try Persian recepies, or else you’re missing out big time. We have so many varieties of stews (all of them served with rice/saffron rice or “tahchin”), most international ones are Ghormesabzi and Gheyme, also different kebobs, and many others. As a reference you can check out e.g. Mark Wiens’s or food ranger’s Iran food tours videos on youtube to get an idea of what’s going on :)
@willalrightaustin
@willalrightaustin 2 ай бұрын
Fun fact: Korean red pepper originated (like all chili peppers) in Mexico. Then traveled to Japan through conquest of Mexico and then trade via Portugal. And then moved to Korea by a failed invasion by Japan. Fast forward a few centuries. Now we have the Mexican tortilla meeting back with its old friend the Korean red pepper in this wonderful quesadilla. Your welcome. (Also, Mexican Korean mixed foods are amazing. Me (Korean) and my brother in law (Mexican) come together and make combos we think of all the time and it’s amazing)
@GilbertGaylord
@GilbertGaylord 2 ай бұрын
NO NO NO YOU CANT SAY THAT TO ME 🥵😡🤬
@willalrightaustin
@willalrightaustin 2 ай бұрын
OK. I'll pretend like I never said it.
@kintsunegi
@kintsunegi 2 ай бұрын
FULL CIRCLE, HUMANS WERE MADE TO WORK TOGETHER
@victoriabenavides6318
@victoriabenavides6318 2 ай бұрын
I never thought I’d be represented in food form 😅
@diegomarxweiller1814
@diegomarxweiller1814 2 ай бұрын
As if every single kind of peppers would come from a single place lol
@furiousdestroyer2.050
@furiousdestroyer2.050 2 ай бұрын
If tasting history with max miller was in this video it would have been goated
@Amanda-zn7ox
@Amanda-zn7ox 2 ай бұрын
I was thinking the exact same thing! Kinda disappointed he skipped basically all of the B.C. E., but I suppose that's what we have Max for.
@gorikuri
@gorikuri 2 ай бұрын
Yeah they need to do a collab
@elarianasky
@elarianasky 2 ай бұрын
I was thinking about this the whole time I watched! He's collabed with Babish, now I need him on this channel
@camsaffari
@camsaffari 2 ай бұрын
He would be angry. This was not a well done video, history wise.
@AngelofKaos
@AngelofKaos 2 ай бұрын
Don't forget Jas Townsends too, he's also very historically accurate on his meals!
@NeilLangford
@NeilLangford 2 ай бұрын
Fun fact, there is no year 0 in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. It goes from 1 BC to 1 AD. Other calanders do include a year 0 though.
@shiningarmor2838
@shiningarmor2838 Ай бұрын
0 hadn't been invented yet
@user-cc9qn1hn1u
@user-cc9qn1hn1u 7 күн бұрын
fun fact: you do not have any friends...nor do i
@STTrout
@STTrout Ай бұрын
"shoutout to farming practices that are questionable" literally had me in stitches.
@DtotheW
@DtotheW 2 ай бұрын
For the TV dinners, if they are available you should find the ones in aluminum trays and bake them. That was a huge childhood relief for my Mom during my childhood.
@eldoradocanyonro
@eldoradocanyonro 2 ай бұрын
Closest thing is the pot pies with aluminized containers for oven heating
@puggirl415
@puggirl415 2 ай бұрын
I don't think too many (if any) people had microwaves when the TV Dinner debuted.
@kentuckymafia1610
@kentuckymafia1610 2 ай бұрын
@@puggirl415 Well it wasn't meant for the microwave to begin with. You put them in the oven. 1986 is when they became available for the microwave since the trays were no longer metal.
@puggirl415
@puggirl415 2 ай бұрын
@@kentuckymafia1610 Yes at 62 I think I know that. I was simply pointing it out because this video made many mistakes and assumptions about food throughout history. Your tone suggests pedantic and disagreeable so I'm giving it back so you can hear yourself.
@SireBab
@SireBab 2 ай бұрын
Joshua, I think you have your early timeline way out of wack. Hominins/hominids were using hand axes and other cutting tools as far back as like 1.75 million years ago. There's evidence of stone spears going back half a million years ago. Heck, by 100,000 years ago we became what's known as anatomically modern humans, and absolutely had mastery over stone tools. And, as one last thought, humans really emphasized the gathering part of hunting and gathering, as much as 90% of calories came from things like fruit, nuts, tubers, edible greens, etc. This made me a little dubious of the no spices part. You think early humans didn't think to eat combine things like onion grass, wild garlic, etc with meat?
@moshill1374
@moshill1374 2 ай бұрын
Not surprised, quality of content he's producing seems to have plummeted, so just went for clickbait/fast stuff. This was evident in the completely moronic excuse of him not acknowledging how gadgets can help people with disabilities... seems like he can't do research / make accurate content anymore.
@Fetch26291
@Fetch26291 2 ай бұрын
Shout to Tasting History: MAX, SAVE US FROM LAZY FOOD HISTORY!
@1014p
@1014p 2 ай бұрын
We also have proof carbon dating can indeed be wildly inaccurate. Just as much recorded history is severely lacking. You can thank the idiot that destroyed the Great Alexander Library, it's believed it effectively reset humanity in a bad way. In short those guys have to justify their grants and lately last 20 years shown to make it up in papers. Peer review process has become a farce and every guy/girl is aiming to get a publishing it seems.
@hamedkarama3794
@hamedkarama3794 2 ай бұрын
and curry as a dish or concept preceded even pasta by at least 600 years. this is unfortunately part of the larger problem of popular history and its eurocentric biases
@zachstrasberg4797
@zachstrasberg4797 2 ай бұрын
Lol you would think 8 million subscribers could buy you one researcher...
@yizhenji5564
@yizhenji5564 2 ай бұрын
Something is wrong at 2:55 . Wok didn’t appear until the Song dynasty since iron was still a stated owned resource and it was VERY expensive to get iron ores. Things changed at the Song dynasty due to a significant higher wealth among civilians and that was when both the wok and the food delivery service started in China
@matthewnggametime2537
@matthewnggametime2537 Ай бұрын
0 likes and no replies? i will fix this
@matthewnggametime2537
@matthewnggametime2537 Ай бұрын
probably because your comment is 5 days ago
@addmharris
@addmharris Ай бұрын
Josh, you provide some of the most entertaining material on you tube, or tv in general anymore. Just tuning in to anything you put out there with your fun personality makes me smile!
@crazyguy_1233
@crazyguy_1233 2 ай бұрын
Ray Kroc didn’t open the first McDonald’s. The first was opened by Maurice, and Richard McDonald in 1940 and revamped in 1948. They franchised in the 50s but they were around for 15 years before that.
@kubakielbasa5987
@kubakielbasa5987 2 ай бұрын
Yes
@Sentryunit582
@Sentryunit582 2 ай бұрын
Morris Ultrakill invents fat people confirmed
@carbonfiber492
@carbonfiber492 2 ай бұрын
Ray Kroc made MacDonalds popular and fast food as we know it today although I think Harland sanders would have been a better choose for this video the man took the first commercial pressure fryers and added them to his restaurant franchise
@godofsomething1237
@godofsomething1237 2 ай бұрын
maurice from ultrakill started mcdonalds!?
@crazyguy_1233
@crazyguy_1233 2 ай бұрын
@@carbonfiber492 McDonald’s was already very popular. He franchised it but it was definitely very popular already. And I agree Sanders was very innovative with his pressure fryers.
@joedodson1008
@joedodson1008 2 ай бұрын
Not gonna lie....this is very Joshua Weissman. There are so so many historical cooking videos that are very interesting and way more on point. Josh is just Joshing this. It's like he just started with Josh and worked backwards instead of doing it the other way around.
@metalcl0ne
@metalcl0ne 2 ай бұрын
what
@Luk3_339
@Luk3_339 2 ай бұрын
what
@Shark-fx8kg
@Shark-fx8kg 2 ай бұрын
Wtf are u saying u mindless human
@technophobian2962
@technophobian2962 Ай бұрын
what
@ccpower4470
@ccpower4470 Ай бұрын
Yah I agree, the McDonald’s history is completely incorrect
@pietercrause5646
@pietercrause5646 2 ай бұрын
I don't know exactly what i was expecting, but i was a bit disappointed the video wasnt more informative. Like a video from Tasting History with Max Miller
@michaelanderson6488
@michaelanderson6488 Ай бұрын
Yeah too much creative liberty here and really modern heavy. I was also disappointed.
@mochiemy
@mochiemy 2 ай бұрын
I love to see the different food throughout the years!! The kimchi quesadilla and the pasta look amazing😊
@trimeal
@trimeal 2 ай бұрын
Bro went from eating dirt to fried rice like Sumeria didn't exist. Skipped Tuh'u. Josh is the Ea-nāṣir of youtube chefs.
@SimuLord
@SimuLord Күн бұрын
There's an old saying that "everyone dies twice, once when they stop breathing and then again when the last person speaks their name." By that metric, Ea-Nasir's still alive after 3,800 years. That's a heck of a run.
@cenakaze
@cenakaze 2 ай бұрын
1:10 iconic meat on a stick
@TustlePlays
@TustlePlays 2 ай бұрын
A Monster Hunter's Well-Done Steak! All that's missing is that little custom cooking spit they carry around, which just attached a winch directly to the end of the bone. And the music of course. So tasty!
@noiceboy
@noiceboy 2 ай бұрын
Nah its nikuuuuuuu
@alexhurtguy5417
@alexhurtguy5417 2 ай бұрын
I liked the video idea and the execution was even better and I respect the dedication. Keep going man
@dropcitycheng
@dropcitycheng Ай бұрын
It's obvious you put a lot of effort into creating your videos. You deserve the success Josh! Love your content and your humor, keep up the great work!
@DanDunfordRSM
@DanDunfordRSM 2 ай бұрын
Josh this is cool but we really, really miss the single recipe videos in the kitchen that got us all to subscribe in the first place. Please consider bringing them back
@oimthemessiah800
@oimthemessiah800 2 ай бұрын
yeah, a video full of things he has cooked before, its a bit sad
@Shallemb
@Shallemb 2 ай бұрын
Who is we? I'm on board with him putting in the work but also living.
@RockNRollHorrorshow
@RockNRollHorrorshow 2 ай бұрын
Content that benefits shorts is what fits the algorithm now, this sort of stuff is unfortunately what he has to do to line his wallet.
@krissdablack7912
@krissdablack7912 2 ай бұрын
@@RockNRollHorrorshowand a regular cooking video would do that how it would your comment was just stupid he probably does it because he’s made almost everything he has a whole cook book not much left to really cook also gotta think Q what he cooks we are supposed to be able to replicate at home as home chefs
@Redd_270
@Redd_270 2 ай бұрын
People subscribed before others and for different reasons, should’ve thought about that before you made your assumption.
@ste---ny4lh
@ste---ny4lh 2 ай бұрын
If anybody is interested a mural was recently discovered in Pompei which, if interpreted correctly, would suggest that the idea of a "pizza" or a flat bread with toppings existed as far back as the first century (they used to put fruit on it mainly so idk if it counts, but tomato is technically a fruit as well, so I think it counts)
@krono5el
@krono5el 2 ай бұрын
oh yeah flat bread was huge in the ancient world before it got to europe.
@eldoradocanyonro
@eldoradocanyonro 2 ай бұрын
The Persians heated flatbread with toppings on their shields 2600 years ago
@tanakasensei3450
@tanakasensei3450 2 ай бұрын
Another point for "Pineapple Belongs On Pizza" confirmed.
@up4open
@up4open 2 ай бұрын
Focaccia is still under-rated.
@freakonalex
@freakonalex 2 ай бұрын
I know that it's pretty smartass like, but Hollandaise isn't a mother sauce. Alex French Guy Cooking found out that in the first edition of Escoffiers book mayonnaise was the mother sauce and hollandaise is just a variation of it.
@shanecoughlan3363
@shanecoughlan3363 2 ай бұрын
A version of this and especially the ending argument would make for a great Ted Talk!!
@prof0skill
@prof0skill 2 ай бұрын
Dear reader, your mother.
@AMCVlogger
@AMCVlogger 2 ай бұрын
I don't get it.
@logic_bot3753
@logic_bot3753 2 ай бұрын
NnNnoOoOoOoOo YoUr MoThEr
@TheRealAuxide
@TheRealAuxide 2 ай бұрын
Bruh 😂
@lindisamathabela3192
@lindisamathabela3192 2 ай бұрын
🤣🤣
@sableyefan
@sableyefan 2 ай бұрын
How dare you 😂
@treekus24
@treekus24 2 ай бұрын
2:15 “Now we’re in Year 0” Never thought I’d hear that from Joshua Weissman
@francoisr.7069
@francoisr.7069 29 күн бұрын
Probably the best food and cooking video I've seen in my life! Very instructive and funny.
@makaelabeeber6050
@makaelabeeber6050 2 ай бұрын
This is so entertaining 😂! Thank you keep up the amazing work
@BV-mg1ek
@BV-mg1ek 2 ай бұрын
When the Indian recipe said pepper, they probably meant pepper corn. That was the spice of choice to add heat to dishes in India before chilis, bell peppers and such were introduced through colonization. But I’m probably thinking about it too much. Actually, maybe I am thinking too much because that would be a little too much pepper corns
@dylancool
@dylancool 2 ай бұрын
Spices were introduced via colombian exchange centuries before colonisation of india
@BV-mg1ek
@BV-mg1ek 2 ай бұрын
@@dylancool Columbus sailed to America in 1492. The first attempted colonization of India was by the Portuguese in the early 1500’s. But you are right in your larger point. This is a recipe of British India, so bell peppers and chili peppers would have been familiar to India by now.
@hawkatsea
@hawkatsea 2 ай бұрын
I paused at that moment, too, thinking of long "pepper". However, at that time, chili peppers were already cultivated and popular. Plus, that quantity of long pepper would be super gross, even by historical standards. Likely both were used.
@brandonfoley7519
@brandonfoley7519 Ай бұрын
​@@hawkatsea I'm only familiar with "capsicum" kind of peppers Which is exclusively from the americas
@hawkatsea
@hawkatsea Ай бұрын
@brandonfoley7519 yep they're all from the America's, but were among the earliest spices brought to Europe and Asia by the Portuguese during what's commonly called the Columbian Exchange
@ricardo9208
@ricardo9208 2 ай бұрын
I really miss the single recipe videos... I instantly subscribed because I could learn new stuff in cooking for me, and a I loved the videos! I really hope he gets back to good old Josh
@rayvenn28
@rayvenn28 2 ай бұрын
Hi @JoshuaWeissman!! I love all your videos, I’m a huge fan!! Can you make a video explaining ✨the art of seasoning✨ whenever I cook, modify recipes, or try to come up with my own- my struggle is answering the question: “What seasonings would be good with this?” and how much to add… (although I know it can be subjective). I’d really appreciate your input and expertise! 😊😊 There are soooooo many seasonings that it gets overwhelming when I try to be creative.
@destrozou9833
@destrozou9833 Ай бұрын
Uncle Joshua, you just became the grandad of all the cooks... Thank you for the knowledge... I can imagine how long and studying this must have taken. Hats off....Love from India.
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 2 ай бұрын
One of the best titles I have ever seen 🔥
@v84l42
@v84l42 2 ай бұрын
least clickbait title on youtube
@kross_draws
@kross_draws 2 ай бұрын
This comment reads like a blue checkmark Twitter reply
@finn8518
@finn8518 2 ай бұрын
spicy moustache!! love you!!
@JohnDlugosz
@JohnDlugosz 2 ай бұрын
But it doesn't match the content: the first segment was 2.5 million years ago. And he's wrong. Humans were already using stone tools. Which means "tools", period: stone is the only thing that was preserved.
@mustafakutbuddinsingaporew7087
@mustafakutbuddinsingaporew7087 2 ай бұрын
AM SO GLAD THAT YOU GOT THE COFFEE HISTORY CORRECT, YEMENI PEOPLE HAVE BEEN GROWING COFFEE FROM CENTURIES ❤
@Brigtboe
@Brigtboe 2 ай бұрын
By god I swear: Coffee in the middle east is amazing. For a little bit of history lesson for you reading this: Coffee was not allowed for catholics (Mostly all of europe at the time, before Protestantism). Then, some genius decided "Screw that, I'll show them" and did. They served coffee to the pope, and not to long after that, it was deemed "very christian, papal stamp of approval". Then not long after that, the first coffee houses started appearing. Kinda like a pub, but more like the cafès of modern europe. So thank you a lot, coming from one of the most coffee drinking nations on the planet. As I usually joke with my coworkers when I get my coffee: "most important meal of the day". God I love the stuff.
@toby8503
@toby8503 Ай бұрын
loved the history lesson and your passion for food and cooking is great!
@chloekaftan
@chloekaftan 2 ай бұрын
the sushi you made needs sushi vinegar on the rice, and modern sushi typically gets spiked with a spread of wasabi underneath the fish, dried seaweed is also a very modern thing and the original sushi from the edo period didnt use it.
@viperdio69420
@viperdio69420 2 ай бұрын
Dear reader, your father.
@BlobTube3
@BlobTube3 2 ай бұрын
Why is this top comment
@nickmitros7185
@nickmitros7185 2 ай бұрын
He’s dead. Idk if I can tell him.
@Steam1937
@Steam1937 2 ай бұрын
@@BlobTube3same
@viperdio69420
@viperdio69420 2 ай бұрын
@@nickmitros7185 yo same
@zaiddamra3350
@zaiddamra3350 2 ай бұрын
Dear writer, your mother
@deathbagel
@deathbagel 2 ай бұрын
Double Quarter Pounder has always been the goat at MCD's, no clue who is out there eating Big Macs or really any of the other burgers. They are surprisingly good, as you just found out!
@LokiYD
@LokiYD 2 ай бұрын
Back in the day, just put quarter patties on instead of the smaller meat to a Big Mac.
@severenkoski856
@severenkoski856 2 ай бұрын
Nothing fires 🔥 up people more on social media than seeing someone cook a dish "differently. "Respect tradition, but learn how to break the rules." I LOVE this quote & will be sure to use it. 😊
@themountain59
@themountain59 2 ай бұрын
Its a redundant quote🙄
@severenkoski856
@severenkoski856 2 ай бұрын
@themountain59 sorry you are so unhappy 🙁
@carlyradford00
@carlyradford00 2 ай бұрын
Looking great, dude. Hard work is paying off! Can definitely see the weight loss - Inspiring! Love the vids as always
@BarbaraisBest
@BarbaraisBest 2 ай бұрын
OMG YOU ACTUALLY CALLED KIMCHI CORRECTLY 😱
@attorneyrobert
@attorneyrobert 2 ай бұрын
Ray Kroc did not open the first McDonalds - the McDonald's brothers did. He just franchised their concept.
@michaelterrencefernandezli6688
@michaelterrencefernandezli6688 2 ай бұрын
Gotta give Josh the W, living for 1 million years just to review food is pure dedication💖💖
@Micky_J
@Micky_J Ай бұрын
Okay I see the studio upgrade now! Congrats to you and team
@Ninja702Sacred
@Ninja702Sacred 2 ай бұрын
Imagine getting offended by not believing the earth is over 1 million years old
@user-gf2dm7eq3l
@user-gf2dm7eq3l Ай бұрын
Me kinda
@FoodEmpiire
@FoodEmpiire Ай бұрын
I hope everyone that likes this becomes ultra successful post 2024 👏🔥🔥🔥
@gabriellafletcher5999
@gabriellafletcher5999 2 ай бұрын
this was one of my favorite videos you've ever made
@gilleskoch4819
@gilleskoch4819 5 күн бұрын
First video I’ve seen of you and after the first 5 minutes immediately subscribed
@theUBERsashimi
@theUBERsashimi 2 ай бұрын
Almost every single recipe has a side note of "Maybe they added this, maybe they didn't." - and it's usually cheese. Maybe um, just do more research.
@emilylunsford9821
@emilylunsford9821 Ай бұрын
no Fr tho like why make a video on food and then be like "maybe they added this maybe they didn't" shit is WILD
@Daeneiracorn
@Daeneiracorn Ай бұрын
@@emilylunsford9821 its almost like we don't have every piece of info from the time period the recipes were in and therefor up to interpretation. because we do not physically have all the knowledge. WOW. IMAGINE THAT.
@emilylunsford9821
@emilylunsford9821 Ай бұрын
@@Daeneiracorn this proves people now in days can't understand SATIRE.
@kareemalmoalem3802
@kareemalmoalem3802 2 ай бұрын
As someone from yemen, thank you josh for mentioning my country ❤
@tateisgod
@tateisgod 2 ай бұрын
Oldest known use of stone tools - 3.3 million years ago Oldest known use of fire - 300,000 to 400,000 years ago. We have been bbqing for THAT long, God I love that!
@anothertarnishedone5960
@anothertarnishedone5960 2 ай бұрын
Joshua: depises fast food chains and TV dinnerd Also Joshua: "Spam is great". 😂
@belialbathory2299
@belialbathory2299 2 ай бұрын
The TV dinners were originally heated in the oven. Modern average homes didn't have microwaves till about the mid 70s. The marketing was targeted at housewives who's list of to-dos was longer than they were tall.
@duanejonker3858
@duanejonker3858 2 ай бұрын
Everyone here suddenly lived 500 thousand years ago. Jeez relax. Enjoy the video😘
@Zenoroth1
@Zenoroth1 10 күн бұрын
As someone with an eating disorder and rarely wants to eat I have to say this video made my mouth water. Thanks for stimulating my hunger lol
@shamilashafiq551
@shamilashafiq551 2 ай бұрын
love the video! a suggestion: this subject is very broad. It would be great if you cover specific countries of 1,000,000 years of food. I feel like some details were missed in this video.
@fabiocardoso93
@fabiocardoso93 2 ай бұрын
C'mon Josh... 0:04 Let us see those legs bro...
@D4K1A
@D4K1A 2 ай бұрын
0:45 You know you all paused
@ghostii404
@ghostii404 2 ай бұрын
man i think this would be such a cool idea, for a collab between joshua and tasting history with max miller, one’s a professional historian foodie and the other is a professional cook
@salster
@salster 2 ай бұрын
This is an absolutely fantastic food-appreciation and everything-appreciation video, with that unifying wrap-up at the end. It really, really slams home what privileges technology has given us and its overall message ends up being that of gratitude, both for what the past has given us and the amazing world of knowledge, supply and endless creation we now have at our immediate disposal. It should be shown in high schools.
@Kmko8511
@Kmko8511 2 ай бұрын
you care so much about Italians but not us Korean :( why kimchi quesadilla. Thats more than putting pineapple on pizza
@arun_kumar0
@arun_kumar0 2 ай бұрын
5:10 sugar was actually produced in India since 1500 BC... and Indian recipes ("CURRY") didn't started in 18th century... the written record you are saying about is from british which was written in English in that year... but in reality, written curry and Indian recipes can be dated back to 1500BC... don't think the origin of a recipe is the day when britishers decided to write it
@eeryminotaur960
@eeryminotaur960 Ай бұрын
I usual don’t like food videos but this was a FIRE vid 😀
@rizalsaifullah7502
@rizalsaifullah7502 2 ай бұрын
Average American understanding of history.
@Tvngsten
@Tvngsten 2 ай бұрын
At least he doesn't think the earth was created 6000 years ago. You gotta give him that.
@200yearsago5
@200yearsago5 2 ай бұрын
What
@KitsunesFlamesRage
@KitsunesFlamesRage Ай бұрын
I’m American and I can approve
@jaysotho
@jaysotho Ай бұрын
L take
@sergiofasano92
@sergiofasano92 2 ай бұрын
Sorry Josh, this time you were not accurate in almost every recipe…
@fc1jp444
@fc1jp444 28 күн бұрын
this video was truly an adventure and an evolution both at once! haha
@amandamangan5021
@amandamangan5021 3 күн бұрын
Funny thing with T.V. dinners: My grandma would get the family sized Salisbury steak T.V. dinner, and instead of microwave it, put it unwrapped, on a baking sheet, in the oven on low. Would make mashed potatoes with the potato flakes, and green beans from a can. Homemade salad. Best thing ever. Something about the Salisbury steaks being cooked in the oven versus the microwave change the flavor, and then she would use the gravy on the mashed potatoes..... She is a wizard in the kitchen!!! ❤
@Erick726
@Erick726 2 ай бұрын
Funny how humans are only a few hundred thousand years old and you're starting 2.5 million BCE.
@TheEstrangedMarketSocialist
@TheEstrangedMarketSocialist 2 ай бұрын
Homo Sapiens have only been around for a few hundred thousand years but humans have been around for 3 million years (I am not 100% sure about this but I remember hearing about this well)
@Tommydiah_Kerman
@Tommydiah_Kerman 3 күн бұрын
You mean to say MODERN humans.
@LittleZakie
@LittleZakie 2 ай бұрын
3:55 wtf the arabs brought the pepperoni pizzas to italy?
@Epicmonk117
@Epicmonk117 2 ай бұрын
5:30 spittin’ straight facts about strawberries there, Josh
@vadimschlee164
@vadimschlee164 2 ай бұрын
never thought that you'd be one of the most influential people on my cooking when someone told me that I look like "this one guy that makes awesome videos on cooking". Thanks for your great content and for the person that you are. You as a person are the equivalent of the greatest crispy chicken =D
@yeeman4880
@yeeman4880 2 ай бұрын
So this is 2000 years of food not 1 million right?
@makemoneynewf
@makemoneynewf Ай бұрын
You're Stupid.
@littylitlit1707
@littylitlit1707 Ай бұрын
Try 200,000
@BwInNewJersey
@BwInNewJersey Ай бұрын
Not 2000.
@anto3254
@anto3254 2 ай бұрын
11:05 Hollandaise is NOT a mother sauce, mayonnaise is.
@dungeonmaster16
@dungeonmaster16 Ай бұрын
ngl would like to see a collab with a youtuber named tasting history. he focuses on dishes made during that time but also go into the history of it on why eaten, the process, changes to it later on and such.
@creepyanto9043
@creepyanto9043 2 ай бұрын
One of the most important video i have ever watched Thank you uncle joshua
@patrickbadescu1270
@patrickbadescu1270 2 ай бұрын
This is so historically inaccurate, and sadly so far from all the serious cooking videos Joshua used to make. What happened to this channel?
@Shark-fx8kg
@Shark-fx8kg 2 ай бұрын
Pls inform me what about it is historically inaccurate and what makes it any less serious then any of his other cooking videos? What is happening in ur damaged brain Patrick
@waterdux9823
@waterdux9823 Ай бұрын
L opinion
@charlesextract1703
@charlesextract1703 Ай бұрын
The channel is the same? Who cares he put a hell of amount of effort in this video 😂😂😂 be grateful or just don’t comment
@ld1844
@ld1844 Ай бұрын
​@@charlesextract1703 The americans back in the day put a hell amount of effort in enslaving the african population 😂😂😂 be grateful or just don't comment
@pichibruh
@pichibruh 2 ай бұрын
17:15 as in the company were supposed to be boycotting?
@krankarvolund7771
@krankarvolund7771 2 ай бұрын
The only thing you miss in the ancient bread is the little bits of stone left by the mills when they grinded that flour :p
@Kilaulani
@Kilaulani Ай бұрын
"Baked in a buttery flaky crust" Gawd! That commercial blooper is still stuck in my head.
@SkateIsWin
@SkateIsWin 2 ай бұрын
Except the world hasn't been around 1,000,000 years.
@WillCooks
@WillCooks 2 ай бұрын
Stop yapping
@SkateIsWin
@SkateIsWin 2 ай бұрын
@@WillCooks I'm sorry you don't like the truth. I'm just saying fact bro
@WillCooks
@WillCooks 2 ай бұрын
@@SkateIsWin ur right, I've been enlightened
@tobiasdelafuente2032
@tobiasdelafuente2032 2 ай бұрын
@@SkateIsWinyou’re so dumb. You actually make society look bad. How can someone be so ignorant??? There’s tons upon tons of evidence saying otherwise and you believe a few sentences in a 2000 year book???
@zamas_the_divine
@zamas_the_divine 2 ай бұрын
Wdym by the world, cuz earth had been around for about 4.5 billion years
@mercurywiz
@mercurywiz 2 ай бұрын
Just here to say there is no such thing as 1 million years before Christ.
@tobiasdelafuente2032
@tobiasdelafuente2032 2 ай бұрын
Dumbass close minded
@farzamazizi
@farzamazizi Ай бұрын
There actually is
@giannahernandez6672
@giannahernandez6672 2 ай бұрын
Would love to see an episode like this but of cooking tools changing the game over history!
@JustTipy
@JustTipy 2 ай бұрын
Dude who discovered fire, such a bro for that
@mostofit8808
@mostofit8808 2 ай бұрын
I don't think millions years in bible said its only 6000 years
@tobiasdelafuente2032
@tobiasdelafuente2032 2 ай бұрын
That was wrong
@muenchhausenmusic
@muenchhausenmusic 21 күн бұрын
That ending bit was glorious!!! XDDD
@silferbuu86
@silferbuu86 2 ай бұрын
Ceaser salad has got to one of the biggest troll origins I've seen with food
@user-xl7dn3zu6t
@user-xl7dn3zu6t Ай бұрын
And I love that the Caesar salad was made with leftovers lol,local from Rosarito, going this week .
@JosephCruz-ue3kz
@JosephCruz-ue3kz 16 күн бұрын
Man went real deep at the end there😂
@auroradazed
@auroradazed Ай бұрын
this would actually be a really cool tv show for you. like making and trying foods from different periods of history and then you could make your own modernized version of it
@ikonik_sythe5645
@ikonik_sythe5645 2 ай бұрын
hey joshua there is a recipe that i made for spam sandwiches and what it is is a can of spam chopped into 1/4in french fries and seared until golden brown, after you have seared the spam throw it in a bowl with about 1-2 cups mayo and as much cheese as you like and grab 2 slices of your choice bread and enjoy
@All_Stxrz
@All_Stxrz Ай бұрын
15:43 LMAOO THE SOUND EFFECTS😭
@matteorossi3195
@matteorossi3195 2 ай бұрын
16:40 I want this guy to get a raise, he sounds so happy I want to get Mcdonald now
@musicsheep9816
@musicsheep9816 Ай бұрын
The double quarter pounder is my favorite too. I tend to dip it in ketchup just to get a little bit more salt and acidity in it.
@beefy222
@beefy222 2 ай бұрын
Please try fried spam rolled tacos. My mom makes them and they are to die for. Strips of spam rolled in oil wetted corn tortillas (yellow). You’ll need toothpicks to keep em rolled. Fry them up in canola oil until brown and salt after fry. Serve with spicy salsa. 🤤
@destinyheath6583
@destinyheath6583 Ай бұрын
Spam is fire ASF. Nothing better than a friend spam sandwich with some mayo on it. Ultimate comfort food
@rudolfvalacegerna9184
@rudolfvalacegerna9184 Ай бұрын
this will be an epic series!
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