We Tried EVERY Food In The Bible
[HPP] Rhett & LinkOctober 24, 202523 min
36 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβExploring Biblical Cuisine
- π‘ The hosts embarked on a "Gut Check" challenge to taste 27 different foods mentioned in the Holy Bible.
- π― The goal was to rate each food and determine the "best of the best" from biblical references.
- π A palate cleanser of "pre-sanctification Holy Water" was provided for the tasting journey.
Tasting Meats from Scripture
- π The first category involved various biblical meats, including goat, lamb, venison, calf (veal), oxen, and sheep.
- π Other animal-based foods tasted were fish, partridge, pigeon, quail, and dove, with varying reactions to their preparation.
- β οΈ The sheep meat was noted as particularly tough, suggesting why lamb is preferred, while pigeon surprisingly received high marks from one host.
Divine and Miraculous Provisions
- π This category featured foods like the fruit from the Tree of Knowledge (interpreted as a fig), "miraculous flour," and "miraculous oil."
- π Manna, described as tree sap with a sweet taste, was surprisingly well-received, with one host giving it a 95.
- π Other unique items included an edible Two-Sided Scroll of Lamentations and "angel cakes" (unleavened bread), along with the "miraculous fish and loaves."
Miscellaneous Biblical Edibles
- π₯ The final category covered a diverse range of items such as eggs, grape juice, raw honey, olive oil, and vinegar.
- π· Wine was also tasted, with a discussion on its relationship to grape juice and its biblical context.
- π More unusual items included locusts and an "animal diet of grass," with a simulated "human flesh" (pork) being the most punitive and least liked.
Top Rankings and Least Favorites
- π The overall top four foods were grape juice, manna, raw honey, and wine, leading to a debate on the ultimate "Bib-lickable" food.
- π The unanimous least favorite food tasted was the simulated "human flesh," described as bitter and fatty.
- π― Despite initial preferences, raw honey was crowned the most "Bib-lickable" food in the Bible, with grape juice taking third place after some reconsideration.
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