that trash bag is going to absolutely stun the first raccoon to stumble upon it.
@michaelimbesi23147 ай бұрын
I feel so sorry for whatever animal tries to eat that. Although, it would probably be a great way to get nuisance bears to stop eating garbage.
@kandkmotorsports7 ай бұрын
LOL
@friskydingo53707 ай бұрын
Fournately, a lot of animals lack the taste receptors to detect capsaicin, although I'm sure they'll have the runs 🙂
@jerrymiller2767 ай бұрын
@@friskydingo5370 I've been led to believe that all mammals find capsaisin to be hot, but birds, not so much.
@friskydingo53707 ай бұрын
@jerrymiller276 You are right about birds. And you are right about small animals. Some yes and some not really. It is an interesting discussion. However, you are right 👍
@TheBackyardChemist7 ай бұрын
Now that I think about it, doing a capsaicin extraction would be a good exercise for hazardous material training. Not too hazardous, but if you screw up it teaches you a lesson about contamination, airborne dust hazards, glove usage, etc.
@technopong7 ай бұрын
Would be a great lab exercise😁🔥.
@SeanBZA7 ай бұрын
As well that that oily liquid will penetrate most plastics, and also most bottles as well, dissolving into the seals of the stopper.
@anchopanchorancho7 ай бұрын
Yes. Looking back at my lab work after having worked with peppers and capsaicin I can say my former lab practices were uninformed and hazardous. Honestly should be the first bit of lab work done each year. It would serve as a reminder of the hidden hazards we usually don't think of.
@felixar907 ай бұрын
Can you do the opposite and engineer the best antidote to capsaicin? (That isn’t throat numbing spray)?
@felixar907 ай бұрын
So we know about capsaicin but what’s the deal with wasabi, horseradish and cinnamon?
@sgtpeppr7787 ай бұрын
You're communication of how the ultrasonic not only works, but the effects it has is so incredibly in-depth, that I am in awe. Obviously, everything you explain is that way. Thank you for all of you contributions to our education and wealth of knowledge. It is much appreicated.
@jjohnson25537 ай бұрын
I own an ultrasonic cleaner and didn't know that was how they worked. All I knew was the results I get with it mostly cleaning carburetors.
@mickgibson3707 ай бұрын
@@jjohnson2553 It will clean jewelries the same way! Now liquidizing!
@mckidney17 ай бұрын
@@jjohnson2553 Those only use the second part, not the acceleration part. Otherwise they would destroy sensitive parts. There is an amazing video from this channel on cleaning and clean rooms.
@jaceyrector93207 ай бұрын
That’s why I watch all their videos. I have no intention of making hot sauce but I don’t want to miss all the random information that’s included.
@abavariannormiepleb94707 ай бұрын
With the phrasing of the positive comment (which is accurate here) I had to check the profile picture to check that it’s not one of the current bot accounts. What a (strange) time to be alive.
@faceplants26 ай бұрын
40-Year-Old single dad here. Absolutely laughing my аss off with my 19-year-old son. I love this video so much. Thank you for suffering for our entertainment and education.
@mikenielsen87816 ай бұрын
The range of interesting topics on this channel is truly a phenomenon. Well done!
@TechIngredients6 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@robins33526 ай бұрын
Yep its very impressive how broad their cover is - I like these quirky side quests!
@Fattrucker7 ай бұрын
I don't know who was crying most me or you guys . The funniest "serious" thing I've watched in a long long time . Thank you brightening my evening . Fattrucker
@TechIngredients7 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@TheHolidae5 ай бұрын
I love what you do sir. I have a question not relevant to this video but i wanted to ask on a more recent video in regards to microwave plasma weapons do you think they could be the cause of all the fires happening also what could you put around your house to detect a microwave wace attack directed energy weapon also to protect ot from burning your neiborhood down i believe all of man kind is under attack via space weapons cell phone towers if you made a video on protecting a detection of large scale attack you would have another huge video im honest concerned for everyone on the planet @TechIngredients
@z4zuse7 ай бұрын
Makes me appreciate the sound technician from Hot Ones more
@TechIngredients7 ай бұрын
Agreed!
@AL_Mir292416 ай бұрын
well with that left dude yeah. people that eat with their mouth open and leak food all over the place - yuck
@jm13sc706 ай бұрын
Holy hell, YES.
@eiccaw6 ай бұрын
Who to hell eat his mouth wide open?
@JacobBe57 ай бұрын
43:30 The ASMR you hear in hell
@tomwimmenhove46527 ай бұрын
Worst thing I've heard in a decade
@StubbyPhillips7 ай бұрын
Yeah, it's right up there with screeching children and that STUPID dog down the street that has been barking more or less continuously for the last *THREE YEARS!*
@oscarcampbell12427 ай бұрын
LOL!!!
@Edvinauskas17 ай бұрын
The guy chewing with the sunglasses is ASMR hell…
@macedindu8297 ай бұрын
Dude never learned to eat without smacking. SMH.
@SkenonSLive7 ай бұрын
The comedic value in one of them dying while the other casually munches down and chats is gold!
@karldewet53936 ай бұрын
I love the way you guys work together and talk. You are both setting a great example for father son relationships. Oh, the content is top shelf also.
@abavariannormiepleb94707 ай бұрын
Maybe send a bottle of your ultimate concentrate to Hot Ones for a special episode with Chili Klaus?
@christianheichel7 ай бұрын
Scientific hot sauce
@mromutt7 ай бұрын
@@christianheichel its like ordering medical alcohol XD you "could" technically consume it but you really shouldnt haha
@AuthenticGadzooks6 ай бұрын
I want this to happen so bad! For peak content, make it a 20x concentrate.
@christianheichel6 ай бұрын
Resiniferatoxin is 16 billion scoville. 1000 times hotter than capsaicin. Extract, concentrate, and taste that for your next death defying stunt. For a visual one drop of capsaicin will make a pot of chili fire. Resiniferatoxin would make 1000 pots fire
@shazzz_land4 ай бұрын
@@AuthenticGadzooks Unfortunately for that hot levels there is an actual risk of dying
@CrowManyClouds7 ай бұрын
'Wait, you can _start_ with hot peppers? Why didn't anyone tell me?' ~ NileRed
@nate68627 ай бұрын
Tech Ingredients doesn't mess around, is someone going to die?
@karoma78987 ай бұрын
That would be tragic But... Imagine, the bragging potential!
@siegfriedkettlitz65297 ай бұрын
Instant combustion. No time for die. Just poof.
@CriticoolHit7 ай бұрын
Well if someone does die you better believe we're going to get an intimate education on the how and why.
@SeanBZA7 ай бұрын
Will bet that tub of ice cream did, followed by the chocolate milk, and the regular full fat one shortly afterwards. then lots of water, and the next morning would be "interesting" as well. Bet the room will take a while to air out, good thing it is summer and they have some big fans to do massive air changes all the time.
@jacobyoung70187 ай бұрын
This comment 👌
@iwanjirkuw85965 ай бұрын
My lovely professor! I missed your videos as YT didn't promote you long time, but i knew it will eventually resurface and ill be binge watching! 😉 You always make detailed analysis of subjects we could use (and often should 😉) on daily basis! Lots of love to you and you loved ones! ❤️😊😉
@johns72787 ай бұрын
I love your channel. Last month you were building jet engines and now you are making hot sauce. Brilliant.
@TechIngredients7 ай бұрын
Thanks! More engines are on the way.
@MrRolnicek7 ай бұрын
I was paranoid about touching my face while just watching the video.
@parva7777 ай бұрын
ME 2 🤣🤣🤣
@sparcnut7 ай бұрын
I feel like a face shield might have been a good idea while handling the extract - partially to mitigate face-splash risk, but mostly to avoid absent-minded face touches!
@mateuszQRDL7 ай бұрын
I think I'll put on a pair of gloves to pee right now. Just in case I got something through the screen.
@Paxmax7 ай бұрын
I think I held my breath when he opened the lid of the chopped pepper... I have been messing with pool chlorine a few days ago, terrible stuff aswell. The wasps didn't like it either but chlorine wasn't really effective at taking out the nest completely. It acted more like smoke, they just hunker down mostly until it blows away.
@pioadventures6 ай бұрын
I scratched my nose while watching and 1 milisecond later I was like OH NO What have I done?!
@Asdf-tl5cl7 ай бұрын
I have watched dozens of "The Hot Ones" and that was one of the if not the mildest reactions to Da Bomb hot sauce. He can handle some serious heat, as someone that would go into Thai restaurants and say make it as hot as you can, my hat is off to you sir.
@jameshaulenbeek59317 ай бұрын
Da bomb is hot, but there's most definitely much hotter sauces. Da bomb tastes wretched from having commercially made capsaicin extract added to it - it gives it a burning rubber kinda flavor.
@everydreamai7 ай бұрын
I actually find Last Dab (from maybe 2 seasons ago?), which is rated at higher heat than Da Bomb, to be FAR more palatable due to the ginger. Da Bomb just doesn't taste very good at all, I would not recommend it. It tastes like burnt battery acid. It's just "rude." Unique Garlique is one of the hottest ones that tastes good.
@gorak90007 ай бұрын
I like heat, but there still has to be flavor - hot sauce that's hot just for the sake of being hot, but horrible flavor, is just stupid. That said, what I consider "hot but still tasty" a lot of people can't handle!
@victor-ling6 ай бұрын
When he said "I like this one" to Da Bomb I did a double take ... I don't think I have heard anyone compliment it. It seems to be the most hated sauce on that show!
@Gatitasecsii6 ай бұрын
@@gorak9000 Yeah It's really saddening to be honest. Us spicyness enjoyers love spicy food not because of the heat alone, but the tastes it enhances. Somehow, the fact that a sauce is mega spicy can enhance some flavors and we have some exquisitely flavored peppers and spices down here in mexico that just work so excelently with heat and go together with almost any food.
@HideBuz7 ай бұрын
I think you could make affiliate links for the equipment and stuff you buy and use or even sell your own goods, like your self made speakers. This is one of the rare cases where people love a youtuber so much, they wouldn't mind buying stuff via affiliate links. People will happily support this channel!
@jason91527 ай бұрын
Straight up dad strength on display there. The way you trooped through that experience, well done.
@trynadyna96626 ай бұрын
I love this channel so much. Didn’t expect to watch an hour long video about hot sauces because I don’t really even enjoy hot foods very much, but this video was a lot of fun. Thanks for putting your bodies on the line for our knowledge and enjoyment, and please keep up the great work. You guys and Nighthawkinlight are probably my two favorite channels.
@eyeNVyou7 ай бұрын
“Why would you eat that?” “Well, to make a video…” 😂😂😂 You guys are the best kind of crazy.👍👍
@YanoTacchinardi7 ай бұрын
The best Hot Ones episode since Conan 😂
@felixar907 ай бұрын
Love the father-son masochistic bonding session
@hutlazzz6 ай бұрын
LOL, toilette session after going to be painfull Sharing the pain
@heikki84096 ай бұрын
For science!
@daylen5777 ай бұрын
I don't think I understand what this channel is about anymore, but I'm loving it either way
@TechIngredients7 ай бұрын
What "did" you use to think it was about?
@daylen5777 ай бұрын
@@TechIngredients I don't know, but it does have Ingredients in the name, so a cooking channel isn't far off I guess
@DruggiePlays6 ай бұрын
Chemistry and nerd stuff with IRL use of said science sound about normal video
@batrastardly45745 ай бұрын
I home brew and have used pure capsaicin in some batches as a taste accelerant. The goal was to get the hops really punchy without any vegatable flavors or heat. It does work but I never got a batch to be heat free even at 5 drops into 5 gallons. You should try a drop of your solution into a pint of a good quality IPA. Do a taste comparison and you'll see how the hops jump out at you ... and then the heat slaps you awake. The endorphin rush is semi-addictive.
@nolansykinsley37347 ай бұрын
Gloves are an absolute necessity! I was making some habanero wine to make vinegar and I thought I didn't need gloves. I washed my hands THREE TIMES in an attempt to clear the capsaicin off but it didn't work! I scratched my eyes a few hours after and then sat there crying for the next 30 minutes with my eyes burning. WEAR GLOVES!
@HideBuz7 ай бұрын
Double gloves! One glove won't cut it.
@Wampa8427 ай бұрын
I once washed my hands after working with chili and went to the toilet half an hour later. I will never forget that pain.
@HenryLeslieGraham7 ай бұрын
a sugar + thick soap scrub works wonders! (dont use salt it stings)
@ProtonOne117 ай бұрын
Maybe rubbing the hands with olive oil help to remove it, since it likes to bond with oils. Would be interesting to see if just soap is actually not a good solvent for it, but using oil and then remove the oil works better. I'm not trying that myself tho, i don't like very spicy stuff.
@HideBuz7 ай бұрын
@@ProtonOne11 You only need to wash hands in milk and it goes away. Milk bonds with both oil and water.
@Nefville7 ай бұрын
Finally you guys have ventured into my sphere! I grow superhot peppers, have for more than a decade. I have 37 plants going right now, three of which are chocolate primotaliis, and they are without question the hottest pepper you can actually get your hands on. And I'm glad you're doing this because its a topic that people seem to get easily confused about, especially in thinking you can 'stack' SHUs by mixing different peppers/ sauces, which is not accurate but if there is one channel I know will get it right, its yours. Thanks! PS I am definitely going to follow this procedure at the end of the season to get something _really_ hot and I've been wanting to do this for a long time. Its going to be great! PPS that tasting was absolutely hilarious. I give you guys props, those of us that eat _really_ spicy food have spent a long time building tolerances to it. You guys went in totally naked. That's rough!
@ianj85057 ай бұрын
Does it make the peppers hotter if you expose the plants to high volume death metal? What if you constantly threaten it with a blow torch?
@jaggederest7 ай бұрын
@@ianj8505 No, but unironically the more you stress the plants in general the hotter the peppers get.
@SeanBZA7 ай бұрын
@@jaggederest Mostly water stress makes them hotter, so water sparingly, and the plants will make the fruit hotter to compensate. But they need the right amount of water during growing and flowering, plus all the fertiliser and compost as well.
@TechIngredients7 ай бұрын
I agree about the water stress. When we grew hot peppers, the few that were neglected at the edges of the bed eventually got back at us.
@Nefville7 ай бұрын
@@SeanBZA That is amazing I never knew that. I'll try it on one of the primos and I have 9 scotch brains going so definitely a few of those too. If Ed Curry would ever release Pepper X seeds I'd grow them but I contacted Puckerbutt and they will not so I will definitely stress them and see what happens.
@AverageThinking7 ай бұрын
“THATS too hot” was one of the funniest things I’ve heard in years. 😂
@Majoofi7 ай бұрын
What a great father/son memory. You will remember this forever. I hope the next morning wasn't too painful.
@jerichojohnson3219Ай бұрын
AT LEAST IF THEY HAD WORMS; THE WORMS ARE DEAD AND FLUSHED/SH!T OUT. DAZED OR DEAD WORMS.
@Syncromatic7 ай бұрын
I love the contrast between panicked on the left and inquisitive on the right, slowly converging to a profound “oh crap”!
@topfeedcoco7 ай бұрын
So you finally made some fuel for the human nozzle?
@TechIngredients7 ай бұрын
Ha!
@gabewrsewell7 ай бұрын
definitely would be a pulse jet engine and sound the same, too
@X22GJP7 ай бұрын
It wasn’t a battle of Carolina Reaper vs Pepper X. The same guy (Ed Currie) bred both varieties so he already had the crown. What he didn’t have was adequate protection of his IP so the name and pepper we know as Carolina Reaper got used and abused without him getting his just rewards. So, he created Pepper X, and along with it better protection of his IP.
@TechIngredients7 ай бұрын
Interesting.
@Rick-nj2pi7 ай бұрын
The Ghost ruled for a few years then the Trinidad Scorpion (actually called the Trinidad Moruga Scorpion based on the town its was created in). The Reaper was created to reclaim the title...didn't actually know the story of the Pepper X which is sad as he shouldn't have to worry about the protection of his IP. But the commercial pepper sauces created using the Scorpion is sold commonly in Trinidad and a lot of persons eat it regularly/everyday to add flavour. There is actually a large population in Trinidad and Tobago that eat food daily with that level of hot sauce as they do have a lot of flavour along with the heat. Tabasco is almost avoided as it adds nothing for the average local taste bud, I happen to have a very low tolerance in comparison locally and I would equate that to ketchup.
@DiustheZ6 ай бұрын
@@Rick-nj2pi I put Tabasco on my pizza just because I like the flavour.
@TestUser-cf4wj6 ай бұрын
"IP in agriculture is the devil's work." - a gardener
@Gatitasecsii6 ай бұрын
"IP" lol it's a natural pepper, he owns nothing about it
@giuseppedg88607 ай бұрын
Tech Ingredients : Pay a lot of attention to not to contaminate anything with that! Is really dangerous. Me: Were do I put it? Tech Ingredients : In your mouth!
@lordjaashin6 ай бұрын
Mouth is the intended target for capsaicin. Rest is just contamination
@chemicalvamp6 ай бұрын
Watching this made me crave the habanero lacto-fermented sauce I made last year. Put 3 pounds of em through a mandolin without wearing gloves. Didn't touch anything sensitive, But my hands burned for 3 days. Clenching my fist somehow made it hotter.
@alamppmala6 ай бұрын
Would you mind doing a video on just lab procedures? Like the centrifuge counter balancing, pouring the resulting tubes into individual containers. I'm assuming to not contaminate the whole batch if there's pellet run off. I really appreciate the glove/layer analogy, by the way.
@Dr_Wrong7 ай бұрын
You throw away the tubes? Some racoon is gonna hate you. 🤣
@rafoster7 ай бұрын
"Which one did you have?" "De meeble wumb!" ROFLMAO you guys are great
@XwombatX7 ай бұрын
Both parts are wings. The drumstick is equivalent to an upper arm and the flat to a forearm. The lower piece to the wing is mostly just bone and skin.
@CothranMike7 ай бұрын
Wing tips can be deep fried and are crunchy snacks for some folks, not commercially viable as an industry though so bummer.
@darkforcesjedi7 ай бұрын
@@CothranMikeif I buy whole wings to fry, I usually prepare all 3 sections. The dogs get the tips and I eat the rest. The tips are also commonly used to make broth/soup.
@supergeek14186 ай бұрын
@@CothranMike I save my wingtips up in the freezer, and (eventually) use them to make chicken stock. All of that connective tissue/collagen with all of that skin makes the best, richest, tastiest chicken stock going.
@russpawis40556 ай бұрын
That was a fabulous video...must be great having a mad scientist for a Dad! Happy Fathers Day!
@a11aaa11a6 ай бұрын
That was a great nerdy version of hot ones hahaha love it, now I want a centrifuge (already wanted a sonicator). I'd love to see an attempt to brew coffee in the sonicator and then separate it in the centrifuge for clear coffee that's still potent!
@TechIngredients6 ай бұрын
That's a very good idea! Forget the French press.
@mo71447 ай бұрын
I love the juxtaposition of the blender and the lathe in the background.
@sazafrass7 ай бұрын
Hey, I know you guys like instructional like videos and you film as a continuous style shot but I'd love some macro shots and really close zoom ins on some steps. Please consider adding them in post or something because if I was following along I'd inspect the vials from the centrifuge much closer than you gave us a look at so I'd struggle to compare my result visually to yours. I also just think things like that look interesting. Like how solid is the pellet at the end? Are there little whisps of solids floating up and out of it? I wanna see.
@Tony770jr7 ай бұрын
From jet engines to hot sauce. What's next, nuclear generators to popcorn? 😊
@lavdrimdemiri81676 ай бұрын
Oh he could definitley make a nuclear reactor, but it probably be illegal
@TheHuntermj6 ай бұрын
I had some hot sauce that had a huge amount of capsaicin in it, it caused an esophageal spasm/cramp that made me fell like I was dying! Drinking a small amount of lemonade released the spasm if anyone who has the same experience lol.
@DanielinLaTuna6 ай бұрын
I’d love to be your neighbor, but I think you’d get tired of me coming by to learn more about everything! Thanks for taking the time to make these videos
@TechIngredients6 ай бұрын
Thanks! Not at all. Everyone has skill sets. The key is bringing people together to share their knowledge, and that can be done no matter where you live with the developing network society.
@removechan102987 ай бұрын
how did his smacking of his lips get through the edit lol? come on lads....
@mandowarrior1237 ай бұрын
It's an important part of these asmr mukbang food videos. It'd be like an unboxing you don't show the film being peeled off.
@removechan102987 ай бұрын
@@mandowarrior123 i am not a low iq garbage person, so i don't watch those disgusting videos. this was a weird video about distilling a chemical, in a fun way... would have been charming if not for the completely autistic way they eat food. i bet hot ones went 9 seasons without that kind of audio. insane lol
@davidash80634 ай бұрын
Makes it hard to watch
@potayto-potahto8817 ай бұрын
I hate chewing sounds. Chewing ice is worse. I hate hot sauce. But the payoff of watching you guys was totally worth my struggle lol
@StubbyPhillips7 ай бұрын
I have a pretty serious case of misophonia related to mouth sounds. Yeah, seems nutty to me too, but that doesn't make it any less real. It just cringes me out to the point of discomfort approaching actual pain. I can't eat with anyone who is unable or unwilling to do so quietly. I get that most people can't relate to the condition but I don't get why so many can't make _some_ effort to eat without sounding like farm animals at a trough. Fingernails on chalkboard? I can listen to that all day. Different strokes...
@AmorDeae7 ай бұрын
@@StubbyPhillips Yep, I generally love the content on this channel but hearing the open mouth eating sounds fills with suffering and hatred, couldn't make it past 34:40 without clawing my ears out
@StubbyPhillips7 ай бұрын
@@AmorDeae So much for being a "class act." Welcome to the trailer park fellas!
@removechan102987 ай бұрын
yeah he needs to let his kid learn from this and realize not to eat with his mouth open...
@notsam4987 ай бұрын
Yeah they chewing gets me
@zinckensteel7 ай бұрын
I made a vial of something like this for my brother many years ago, all in a proper fume hood! - a bio lab hooked me up with a pint of 200(!!) proof ethanol and I used it to extract a bunch of habaneros. I dried them under vacuum, then pulverized them including the seeds, and let the whole thing reflux for 20 hours or so before vacuum filtering and then cooking off as much ethanol as I could without too much stuff coming out of solution. I ended up with an ounce or so of dark red liquid in the tiniest flask with a ground glass stopper. I sealed the thing with wax and put a skull on it. He managed to use it a few times, but learned the hard way not to open it up in the heat of summer, at least not indoors 😆
@pauls48046 ай бұрын
Your stuff is great ! I watch all of your video's. As a former GE Field Engineer I really like it when you do electrical. As far as I can tell, there is nothing you can't do ! Paul PEI Canada
@qswitch22936 ай бұрын
The best part of this video was watching a dad and his son sharing a moment…glad to see Alex making more appearances on the channel. You guys rock!
@TechIngredients6 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@pryhosm7 ай бұрын
by far the most entertaining video you guys have done...maybe not all that practical but the entertainment value is priceless
@SianaGearz7 ай бұрын
Hey we've learned that centrifuge is more effective than filtering when you're dealing with solvent extraction.
@mckidney17 ай бұрын
Been doing this for a long time and avoid blenders. The dust is too fine for your glands to handle and hard to remove from air. I use steel meat grinder for both fresh and dried. Gloves are also not just disposable, they limit the intake. Cleaning 3-5kg of fresh Carolinas made my hands burn and shake for the rest of the day. Capsaicin dissolves in alcohol at low temperatures - so grind, mix and put in a freezer. Cold extractions removes part of the water just as well as solids.
@mckidney17 ай бұрын
Add meat grinder: It allows you to keep seeds intact to reduce bitterness. You can then do second run with smaller holes to catch seeds that escaped the cleaning. Add freeze extraction: This is due to the damage to the cells by freezing - if you freeze the fresh paste it will take longer, but works like the sonic cannon :) That said over the years I have moved towards fermentation to improve taste and extraction is less important there. For example Carolina reapers are hot enough and you want to preserve the fruity taste. Get it together with peach, mango or even onion and ferment.
@palgary17277 ай бұрын
I imagine ye have just converted your own sphincters into augmented pulse jets. Pure sacrifice in the pursuit of science 😂
@WhileTrueCode7 ай бұрын
LOL!!
@bmw128racer7 ай бұрын
"burns going in, burns going out."
@s_r_v7 ай бұрын
Pulse jets 😆 🤣 😂
@parva7777 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@nrml767 ай бұрын
I fell into a burning ring of fire I went down, down, down And the flames went higher And it burns, burns, burns The ring of fire The ring of fire
@Akiozumi4 ай бұрын
This is an amazing Video kudos to you two trying this insanity.
@iwanjirkuw85965 ай бұрын
Am laughing my ass off! 🤣😂 Definitely the funniest thing I've seen in a long time! 😉
@kandkmotorsports7 ай бұрын
I'll take extreme regret for 500 Alex! The fact you are usually very calm and reasoned made it all the more funny when you said "That's TOO hot" Great video as always!
@damdav527 ай бұрын
Pesticides and small molecules analytical chemist here: it's the fat content that helps. Exactly because lipids are nonpolar "solvents". Funny story. I used ghost pepper powder to deter squirrels from the bird feeder. My kids decided to spread the birdseed around the yard. Then they came in the house in a panic, I asked what's up and they tell me what they did. I got them into the tub and started pouring milk in there eyes and all over. Super Dad saved the day, and a lesson learned. Lol
@StubbyPhillips7 ай бұрын
That's probably why nuts work so well. Not sure which nuts work best or if it matters, but I know cashews kill the burn like magic. Not sure why people haven't picked up on it. Chew some nuts and let it coat your mouth on the sly before tasting hot thing and people will think you're made of cast iron. I'm guessing peanut butter would work great but haven't tried it. Not sure about the hydrogenated stuff.
@mateuszQRDL7 ай бұрын
@@StubbyPhillips Huh, thanks for the tip. I must try this.
@mandowarrior1237 ай бұрын
You did effectively 'poison' your kids. It's polite to tell them. My son is 2 years old and knows he stays away from spicy hot things, they'd understand if you'd said!
@CoronaryArteryDisease.6 ай бұрын
Definitely the fat content that removes the spice. Way better than limes or water!
@DiustheZ6 ай бұрын
Would Vodka work well at all? Or other variants of alcohol, rubbing alcohol etc.
@krabbediem7 ай бұрын
That paintbrush idea really scares me and it makes me appreciate that the Atlantic ocean separates us
@FrootyRecords6 ай бұрын
Guys , That was You Tube Heaven . OMG so funny. Keep doing what your doing . All the best from The UK. :)
@TechIngredients6 ай бұрын
Thanks! Will do.
@WhiffenC7 ай бұрын
That was really cute, glad dad was down to chow down for the show and surpased expectations. Hes a real one. Will be a memorable experience for you both and that endorphins rush after da bomb was hilarious.
@supergeek14186 ай бұрын
Around 25 or 30 years ago I was working near Chicago, and one of the guys in our department brought in a bottle of "Insanity Sauce". Most of us tried a _tiny_ dab on a sandwich or in some soup. One guy said, "You're all a bunch of weenies", and proceeded to splurch an entire layer all over his baloney sandwich. He ate around 3/4 of it before giving up. Around an hour later we found him stretched out flat on the floor of his office. Every time he'd try to stand up, he'd pass out. An ambulance was called, and the paramedics noticed that his entire body was bright red. They then asked him what he'd been eating. When the told them about the "Insanity Sauce" they both laughed and said that if you have too much capsaicin it dilates all of your epidermal capillaries to the point that your blood pressure drops too low to maintain consciousness when upright. They packed him up on a gurney, took him home, and put him to bed to "sleep it off" (so to speak). They'd seen this several times before --- usually after hot pepper eating contests. The next day, when he came into the lunch room, we asked him, "Who's the weenie, now?" He was not amused.
@cambridgemart20753 ай бұрын
Dave's sauces are legendary!
@DKTAz007 ай бұрын
"Here goes" "oh, crap" lol, thanks for putting yourself through this xD that was hilarious
@RichardHartness7 ай бұрын
Da Bomb is one of my favorite sauces but it's not because I like to douse it on my wings or ribs. It's a great sauce when you want to spice up anything--just add a drop or two to your soup or chili and you get very little flavor to whatever you're eating, but you'll get a whole lot of heat. It's really nice to use to make anything spicy, without changing the flavor profile.
@dcmirk6 ай бұрын
I've watched a lot of capsaicin extraction videos and this is by far the most effective method and detailed video. Thanks!
@TechIngredients6 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@niffumau7 ай бұрын
Not sure where you get your ideas but the variety of stuff you cover is amazing. This is my new favourite video of yours
@TechIngredients7 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you!
@StubbyPhillips7 ай бұрын
AMAZINGLY effective instant heat relief (and prevention!): nuts, some maybe more than others, cashews definitely. Seriously. Try it. You're welcome! BTW, can't watch the taste test _(misophonia_ is a *very real thing* and people slurping, smacking, chomping, gulping, chewing, sniffling, snarfling, gurgling, speaking through food and so forth is torture for me) but enjoyed the rest!
@no4shroom6755 ай бұрын
ikr, the sunglasses guy chews louder than a cow lmao
@pk10x7 ай бұрын
"Pepper dust, don't breath this"
@volvo097 ай бұрын
The next stupid challenge on tick tock...
@SianaGearz7 ай бұрын
One of the very first KZbin channels huh.
@brady58297 ай бұрын
A simpler time...
@shermnduke7 ай бұрын
Or hot mash fumes from the blender. I had to use my inhaler.
@NiHaoMike647 ай бұрын
How about a collab with Mark Rober to build the ultimate (nonlethal) weapon against package thieves? A tiny solid rocket engine should provide plenty of gas to disperse the pepper dust while generating lots of smoke.
@drussell_6 ай бұрын
Using *SCIENCE* to open the gates of hell and bring back some extract!! 🥵 Nice!!! 🤣
@paulthomas82626 ай бұрын
some of the spiciest peppers have a fruity funky flavour to start with, but this won't keep and in vinegar the pickling kills that flavour. Most store sauces use industrial vinegar (non-brewed acetic acid). white wine vinegar is better but preserving the fruitiness is difficult.
@Lukesab3r6 ай бұрын
This is fantastic. Not only does the science rock, I'm lmao over the camaraderie between you both. Love this channel, you guys rock!
@Culpride7 ай бұрын
Plant: I developed a chemical to repell bugs. Human: hot plant go BRRRRRR...
@TroyRubert7 ай бұрын
💀
@invaderkendall7 ай бұрын
That's a large portion of human enjoyed compounds. Caffeine, mint, every drug ever...
@Luckingsworth7 ай бұрын
Capsaicin is not meant to repel insects. It is meant to repel mammals. Pepper plants want to be eaten and thus their seeds spread by birds. Mammals are the target of the hot compound.
@elheber6 ай бұрын
Ironically the peppers with the hottest traits did successfully thrive, but for a wholly unexpected reason.
@_FJB_7 ай бұрын
"This is too hot" Moments later "My* whole face is burning"
@palgary17277 ай бұрын
You guys are going to hit the million subs with this one!
@DannyBeans5 ай бұрын
You're right about glove practices in foodservice. Problem is, I guarantee there's pressure on those employees to use as few gloves as possible.
@matrixmeditator4 ай бұрын
Bro made the spiciest alcohol shots conceivable in the process of this video.
@removechan102987 ай бұрын
i wish people would close their mouth when they chew tho... recommend that to your son, he just might not realize what he's doing
@mandowarrior1237 ай бұрын
You try that with millions of scovilles. Its a normal response to heat.
@removechan102987 ай бұрын
@@mandowarrior123 no, and go away, you seem repulsive
@sittingstill35786 ай бұрын
They didn’t close their mouths with the low Scoville sauces either. This isn’t a nasty mukbang - it’s Tech Ingredients.
@removechan102986 ай бұрын
@@sittingstill3578 tbh i've always got a spectrum vibe, they seem a but unaware of some things, that might lend itself to some good explanations, but only if they focus and control it... c'est la vie
@sittingstill35786 ай бұрын
@@removechan10298 I get a homeschool vibe too. Some of my friends growing up were homeschooled and display a lot of the same mannerisms and intelligence.
@BhaveshDiwan7 ай бұрын
9:57 Friendly advice - Make sure that the solvent you're using is pure ethylalcohol. Usually the lab solvents are purposefully denatured and contain a fraction of methylalcohol rendering it unsuitable or potentially dangerous for this particular use case. For example, it's done in my country to comply with tax and liquor laws.
@TechIngredients7 ай бұрын
Understood. However, laboratory solvents are not denatured to comply with regulations for tax purposes. They're truly pure.
@dunzerkug6 ай бұрын
Under US law you can produce pure ethanol without having to pay liquor tax on the product, but do need a license to distill it, if it is not sold for human consumption (race fuel and solvent are valid uses), that said, no one is paying lab grade prices for booze when everclear exists.
@tommihommi16 ай бұрын
@@TechIngredientsusing anhydrous ethanol instead of everclear was still a little bit pointless as the dried peppers still contain 10 percent or so of water
@SyzygyV26 ай бұрын
Sometimes other solvents are added to form an azeotrope when distilling the ethanol past 95%. Benzene is often cited as being used for this purpose, which is absolutely not something you want to ingest, even in trace amounts. At a bare minimum you should request a CoA to determine what impurities might be present in the lab grade ethanol. IMO you should avoid the risk and just use everclear.
@grease2537 ай бұрын
Scientific hot sauce
@gorak90007 ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure he basically made pepper spray, or maybe bear spray. Like he said, heat alone doesn't make a good sauce, it needs to have flavor as well. Heat just sort of opens up another dimension of the flavor. Once the heat gets to the point where you start physically sweating, it's not enjoyable anymore. That said, that threshold seems to vary a lot person to person. Sauce or dried peppers that I'll eat straight, most people would not be able to handle.
@alexkart92396 ай бұрын
@@gorak9000 Pepper spray is about one order of magnitude cleaner and stronger than this stuff they made. It can shock you, literally.
@matthiaspaulsson88276 ай бұрын
Great episode! I've worked with extremely high-grade capsaicin in crystalline form, and it's much less intense than what you made here with a solution. Last summer, I visited a botanical garden and accidentally got resin spurge's milky latex, which contains resiniferatoxin, all over my hands. The following days were a whole new level of heat. 😅
@jasonmckenna56495 ай бұрын
Have you considered selling this as a product? Is buy it in a heartbeat!
@Goofball63867 ай бұрын
12:50 The forbidden bloody mary
@Paxmax7 ай бұрын
There is a scale here: Bloody Mary, Bloody Tech Mary... Typhoid Mary?
@mandowarrior1237 ай бұрын
Bloody hell.
@nlingrel7 ай бұрын
Oh boy, here we go.
@FishyCanada7 ай бұрын
I didn't hear one BLEEP during the tasting. Im starting to think you're not human. Great vid!
@GaviLazan6 ай бұрын
They swallowed multiple curses towards the end there.
@sarahdaviscc7 ай бұрын
I would love to see a KZbin short follow up video where you add some capsaicin extract to the most flavoursome of your favourite sauces to test the theory that the heat overwhelms the flavour. Great video as always, thank you so much!
@Idontwanttosignupist7 ай бұрын
I make fermented hot sauce from superhot peppers. When the ferment is done you will see small droplets of oil on the surface. If you snag one of those droplets with a toothpick and taste it you will get a magnificent surprise.
@kameljoe217 ай бұрын
By a factor of "Oh Boy" is a true measurement!
@justplinkin48097 ай бұрын
That open mouth smacking is as painful as the hottest hot sauce.
@StubbyPhillips7 ай бұрын
Beyond gross!
@mineton12937 ай бұрын
more painful
@totherarf7 ай бұрын
I was going to give a similar response (this has been the hardest video I have watched) but I wondered if it was an American thing? ...... now I am assuming not!
@enviromentalny7 ай бұрын
That dude defeated the whole video for me.
@StubbyPhillips7 ай бұрын
@@totherarf Look up "misophonia." It's a very real thing but don't expect any empathy from people for it.
@Critter1457 ай бұрын
If this man ever puts his mind to antigravity, water-powered cars, or time travel, we’re all in for a treat.
@abavariannormiepleb94707 ай бұрын
If history is any indicator he unfortunately would have a serious accident shortly after announcing it…
@Critter1457 ай бұрын
@@abavariannormiepleb9470 yeah… uh oh
@TechIngredients7 ай бұрын
That's why the first step should always be the defensive robots...
@Critter1457 ай бұрын
@@TechIngredients so say we all, except for Cylons… that apparently doesn’t work out so well🤣
@clevermusicbox36306 ай бұрын
The best one you've made, bar none! Utterly insane torture and hilarious. The level of professioalism even when burning in hell...awe-inspiring. Perfect, just perfect.
@TechIngredients6 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@Reptex_cs6 ай бұрын
This is my favorite episode on your channel. So far!
@anthonywilliams70527 ай бұрын
I'm half expecting thermite to be involved... VERY VERY HOT HOTSAUCE!
@CriticoolHit7 ай бұрын
They are teaming up with the hydraulic press channel to make hot sauce doped thermite grenades.
@Frostfly7 ай бұрын
Capsaicin everclear. The WORST shot you'd ever take.
@costarich80297 ай бұрын
Capsaicin is no joke. My wife grew a bunch of California reapers and I cut up about 200 of them and blended them into hot sauce. It was like napalm in the kitchen, you could barely breathe in there. Awesome salsa, though.
@ZennyB7 ай бұрын
Hear me out guys, if anybody can do this it's you two. I've always been intrigued by UFOs and through my research have become frustrated with the lack of scientific theory for UFO propulsion besides the vague "anti-gravity" jargon. There is a channel called American Alchemist and I've found his coverage on UFOs to be intriguing. One of his recent videos dove into the life of Townsend Brown, a scientific mind from the 1920's credited with the "Biefeld-Brown" effect. The Biefeld-Brown effect is basically a high voltage, asymmetric capacitor, where the cathode is larger than the anode. It is well understood that with a high voltage DC current, the capacitor will generate thrust towards the anode through ionic wind. The whammy to all this is that some suspect that an with a solid dielectric with a high K value, and a very high voltage, "electrogravitic" propulsion can be generated. The creator of the video I'm referring to, Jesse Michels, has set a $50,000 bounty for anyone who can demonstrate the Biefeld-Brown effect in a vacuum (to eliminate the possibility of thrust generated from ionic wind). I lack the resources and rigorous scientific know how to do this myself but as soon as I learned of the bounty I thought of you guys at Tech Ingredients. Here's the URL with the timestamp of the bounty. kzbin.info/www/bejne/iIWoiH-Jid6In8U If you're interested, I found that video to be helpful. I read the book "The man who mastered gravity" (about Brown) that is mentioned in the video and didn't find it to be very helpful in the scientific domain, the book mainly illustrates Brown's strange life and involvement with the US government. I hope you found this interesting!
@TechIngredients7 ай бұрын
Thanks.
@BruceS426 ай бұрын
"The hotter sauces are not as flavorful." That may be true as a trend. We visited the Tabasco museum, and tried a number of sauces there. One I *really* liked was the Scorpion pepper sauce. We bought a bottle, thought it would last a couple years. A few months later, we bought another bottle of it online, had it delivered. It's a lot hotter than the original Tabasco sauce, and has a different flavor, which I really enjoy. I still keep a bottle of the original Tabasco around, as well as Cholula, Tabasco Sriracha, Huy Fong Sriracha, Sambal Oelek, and more, as well as various of the more sinus-affecting hot spices, like real wasabi, mustards, and horseradish. IMO, different foods demand a different hot sauce, but hot sauces can enhance many different foods. I grew up in Michigan, where "hot" pretty much stops at stale black pepper, and a jalapeno is "omg" hot. In 1980 I moved to Mississippi, where they understand and respect chili peppers, and quickly grew to love them. ISTM there's a relationship between love of "heat" and proximity to the equator. At the Stanley Hotel in Colorado, I had their "ghost pepper wings", and was unable to get any heat at all. I asked for extra sauce, and that by itself wasn't at all hot. It was what we call "Denver hot", meaning maybe it's red. At most, that sauce was in the same room with a ghost pepper at some point. As for "antidotes", I have to say that cheese is more effective IME than milk. Milk seems like an immediate effect, but doesn't last, and the heat returns. Cheese seems to have a more lasting effect. "Some of them aren't always going to be lasers, and jet engines. Sometimes we're going to get into some fun stuff." Yeah, because lasers and jet engines (and flat speakers etc) are not in any way "fun stuff".
@Nuovoswiss7 ай бұрын
The comparison between DIY and off-the-shelf isn't level, since those other sauces are primarily aqueous, meaning the capsaicin is not solvated, but suspended as a colloid (part of why the effect takes a bit to build). Capsaicin that is truly solvated hits all those receptors right on contact. Not to mention that anhydrous ethanol disrupts cell membranes (causes pain by itself), allowing diffusion into deeper tissue or even blood capillaries.
@TechIngredients7 ай бұрын
We didn't claim this was an even playing field. It's a PRACTICAL comparison with commercial hot sauces.
@stcredzero7 ай бұрын
So you're saying, if we made a large enough exponential tower of PZT/conductor stacks, we could accelerate a bullet to within a minuscule fraction of the speed of light. What's more, this wouldn't be affected by the rocket equation exactly, because it would be pressing against the entire mass of the Earth. (It would still be exponential in mass, however.) Also, back in 1999 or so, I once owned a bottle of a "hot sauce" called "Pure Cap," which was supposed to be pure capsaicin in vegetable oil. The funny part, is that I bought it at a "health food store."
@CothranMike7 ай бұрын
A micro-drop into rubbing oils gives a hot stone like feel during the massage. The PT needs several gloves and gown though, it is factors of ten more potent than synthetic menthol for therapeutic heat at a higher number of drops to distract the brain from deep pain. Used with care an effective and efficacious therapy.
@ZoonCrypticon7 ай бұрын
@30:00 I assume, that you would be able to freeze-dry the alcoholic solutions as well to obtain pure capsaicine crystals.
@trollmcclure18847 ай бұрын
No, you'd get a brown concentrate. A better solvent and then acid-base extraction would do but I think they produce it from vanillic acid. It's a big business
@aSCrouton7 ай бұрын
love the math associated with the extraction tools! Would have been pretty neat to see the extraction go all the way down to the crystallization using column chromatography or some other process
@georgeartz6127 ай бұрын
Such a great DUO!! They work together so fluently!