Today, Weird History Food is having a look at some of your most favorite dishes! ..But, when first created, how did they ACTUALLY taste? Our palettes have experienced ever evolving flavors through the centuries, and these foods are no exception. So grab your favorite bite to eat, and let Weird History guide you back in time to how it tasted when it was first created!
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Ringo!
Turkey and Ireland drink more tea than the British
Pasticcio de Lasagna in some regions has Benchamel sauce the best version on lasGNA IN MY OPINION.
GMM!
Lovely misleading title you came up with. How does a (possibly mythic) origin story of tea tell us what it "originally" tasted like? Saying what foods "originally" tasted like implies both that they tasted different than the version we consume today and that you're actually going to tell us what they originally tasted like.
If the original coke really tasted like crack, I wanna drink that good sh!t 😂😂😂
Three minutes in and you've only described where foods came from and not how they've changed. Rubbish
I thought the name Hamburger came from Hamburg (Germany)…
The ONLY person that gets close to the honey butter smooth tone of the original that we'll take lol great video
Potable meatball?
The Earl of Sandwich's version was essentially a steak between two chunky slabs of bread. They kept the grease off his fingers.
That original mac and cheese looks like an open-faced ravioli.
@petersantenello 😂
I saw at least 3 AI generated images. Stop using them or I will stop watching. AI generators are plagiarism machines and I've personally been affected.
"jefferson was responsible for bringing mac and cheese to america" "his chef created the dish" why does the white man get the credit then?
also using ai makes you a scumbag.
oh the multiple mcdonalds mentions were so on purpose. you sellouts.
300 varieties of bread? No wonder Mesopotamia is considered the Cradle of Civilization.
It's 1:30 AM in the morning and im off to the kitchen to make history
Yikes, lots of incorrect info this video.
As much as I love this channel, it seems that facts related to non-US foods and brands are often not quite hitting the mark. Okay, plain wrong. There, I said it.
I saw Justine from Early American! 😮😊 She’s awesome!
A hot dog is not a sandwich, it's a taco. It's a matter of how many sides the bread (or whatever covering) is on. A sandwich is covered on two sides only; a hot dog is covered on three, making it a taco.
I don't believe it's fair to say that sushi was "invented." That's like giving someone credit for the concept of eating vegetables. Fish have always been there, we were eating them raw in the first place. Then we learned how to cook our food, and you want to praise the guy who still couldn't make a fire a thousand years later?
so, not lasagna…
Calling pizza "za" is unforgivable cringe.
I miss the funny voice guy.
Whoever invented pizza is right under Jesus…BLESS
Love this video! What surprised me was where the name Margerita pizza came from. The other foods like the tacos and the pot pies was interesting. Thank you for sharing! 👏🏻🙌🏻🤗
this video is full of errors lol