CARNE DE 9€ VS CARNE DE 300€ - Summary

Summary

In this video, José and Ivay conduct a blind taste test to compare the quality and value for money of expensive and cheap food products. The products tested include ham (€200/kg vs €2/kg), cheese (€50/kg vs €10/kg), steak (€300/kg vs €10/kg), cheesecake (€22 vs €3), and cava (€70 vs €30). Ivay, who does not know the prices of the products, attempts to guess which ones are more expensive based on taste and appearance.

After tasting all the products, Ivay correctly identifies the more expensive options in all cases. However, when asked if the more expensive products are worth the extra cost, Ivay expresses mixed opinions. He thinks the expensive ham and cheesecake are worth the extra cost, but not the expensive cheese, steak, or cava.

The video ends with a ranking of the products based on whether they are worth the extra cost, with the expensive cheesecake being the clear winner. The hosts also discuss potential future video ideas, including comparing food from different countries.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. A comparison was made between expensive and cheap versions of ham, cheese, meat, cheesecake, and cava.
2. The expensive ham was from 2000 and was considered one of the best in the world.
3. The expensive cheesecake was considered the most awarded in Spain.
4. The expensive meat was a Wagyu steak that cost 300 euros per kilo.
5. The expensive cheese was a Manchego cheese that cost 50 euros per kilo.
6. The expensive cava cost 70 euros per bottle.
7. The cheap ham was from a supermarket and cost a significantly lower price than the expensive ham.
8. The cheap cheese was also from a supermarket and cost around 10 euros per kilo.
9. The cheap meat was a steak that cost 5 euros per kilo.
10. The cheap cheesecake was from a supermarket and cost a significantly lower price than the expensive cheesecake.
11. The cheap cava cost 30 euros per bottle.
12. The participants in the comparison were able to correctly identify the expensive and cheap versions of each product.
13. The participant, José, was able to correctly identify the expensive and cheap versions of all the products except the cava.
14. The participants concluded that the expensive ham was not worth the price difference, but the expensive cheesecake was worth it.
15. The participants also concluded that the expensive cava was not worth the price difference.
16. The video was made to compare the expensive and cheap versions of different products and to see if the participants could correctly identify them.