What Foods Survive Under Water?
[HPP] Rhett & LinkDecember 4, 202526 min
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- 💡 The video explores which common foods best maintain their integrity and essence when submerged in water.
- 🎯 The challenge involves drafting food items, soaking them for 60 seconds, and then assessing their condition.
- ⚠️ Losers of each round must eat both submerged foods, with the ultimate loser facing a more severe punishment: drinking dirty food water.
Round 1: Jello vs. Burrito
- 🔑 Link selected a Jello cup, while Rhett chose a Chipotle burrito for the first test.
- ✅ The Jello was found to be 100% unchanged after its minute underwater.
- 💧 The burrito became noticeably soggy on the outside, leading to Rhett's loss in this round.
Round 2: Onion Rings vs. Doritos
- 🎣 For items that naturally float, a weighted netted bag was introduced to keep them submerged.
- 🧅 Link opted for onion rings, believing their batter would offer protection, while Rhett chose Doritos for their powdery coating.
- 🌊 The onion rings emerged slimy but largely intact, whereas the Doritos disintegrated significantly.
Round 3: Calzone vs. Chocolate Chip Cookie
- 🍪 Link picked a chocolate chip cookie, noting its oil content, and Rhett selected a calzone for its
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Food durabilityUnderwater foodChipotle burritoJello cupGrilled cheeseRice cakesDoritosOnion ringsWeighted netted bagCalzonePop-TartChocolate chip cookieMashed potatoesDry ramenDirty food water
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