The content appears to be a transcript of a YouTube video where the host, Kuzma Gryzyn, and his friend Yulik, are reviewing and tasting different types of sprats (small, oily fish) from various companies. They discuss the packaging, smell, taste, and texture of each product, sharing their opinions and reactions. The hosts also engage in humorous banter and make light-hearted jokes throughout the review. The video seems to be an entertaining take on product reviews, with the hosts aiming to educate and inform their audience while having fun.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker, Kuzma Gryzyn, is discussing sprats with his friends.
2. They try different types of sprats, including those in oil and butter.
3. The speaker mentions that sprats are very fatty, with 95% fat content.
4. They compare the taste of different sprats, with some being described as delicious and others as disgusting.
5. The speaker mentions that some sprats have a strong smell, while others do not.
6. They discuss the packaging of the sprats, with some being easy to open and others being difficult.
7. The speaker mentions that some sprats are made with natural smoking, while others are not.
8. They try a cocktail made with sprats and discuss its taste.
9. The speaker mentions that some sprats are good for making sandwiches, while others are not.
10. They discuss the shelf life of sprats, with some having a shelf life of 30 months.
11. The speaker mentions that some sprats are made with tomato sauce, which they do not like.
12. They discuss the price of sprats, with some being very expensive.
13. The speaker mentions that some sprats are made with garlic, which they like.
14. They try a fish menu with sprats and discuss its taste.
15. The speaker mentions that some sprats are good for eating with a hangover.
16. They discuss the nutritional content of sprats, with some being high in fat and calories.
17. The speaker mentions that some sprats are made with artificial preservatives, which they do not like.
18. They discuss the brand names of different sprat products, including "Hyung Thunder" and "Pozharsky".
19. The speaker mentions that some sprats are made with fish oil, which they like.
20. They discuss the cultural significance of sprats in Russia and other countries.
Note: I've tried to extract only verifiable facts from the text, avoiding opinions and subjective statements.