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**Title:** Making Super-Budget Street Food from Around the World

**Summary:**

* The host attempts to recreate extremely affordable street food from various countries using minimal budgets.
* Three challenges are showcased:
1. **Venezuelan Cheese Pizza**: Made for ~$2, yielding a large pizza that can be cut into two $1 slices, comparable to street food prices.
2. **Turkish Delight (Locum)**: Created for $1.36, producing 22 cubes, which is 2 times cheaper than buying in Turkey.
3. **Japanese Taiyaki (Fish-Shaped Cake)**: Made for $2.35, resulting in 16 pieces, costing only 14 cents each, 10 times cheaper than street food in Tokyo.
* The video concludes with a call to action for viewers to like and comment, promising an "unrealistically expensive New Year's table" video if engagement goals are met.

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**Food Experiments**

1. A piece of cheese pizza can be bought in Venezuela for $1.
2. Ingredients bought to make a budget pizza included cheap cheese, flour, yeast, sugar, salt, and tomato paste, costing 55 hryvnia (~$2).
3. The homemade pizza was made with 350ml of water and baked at 200 degrees for 10 minutes.
4. The homemade pizza was considered "huge" compared to standard Venezuelan sizes.
5. Cutting the homemade pizza into two parts would cost approximately $1 per slice.

**Turkish Delight Experiment**

6. In Turkey, 8 cubes of fruit Turkish delight (without nuts) can be bought for $1.
7. Ingredients bought to make Turkish delight at home included sugar, corn starch, powdered sugar, cherry juice, and citric acid, costing 35 hryvnia (~$1.36).
8. The homemade Turkish delight recipe yielded 22 cubes for $1.36, equivalent to 16 cubes for $1.
9. Homemade Turkish delight was 2 times cheaper than store-bought in Turkey.

**Taiyaki Experiment**

10. In Tokyo, one taiyaki (fish-shaped pastry with red bean filling) can be bought for an unspecified amount (implied to be around $1.40 based on the cost breakdown).
11. Ingredients bought to make taiyaki at home included flour, soda, sugar, eggs, and red beans, costing 64 hryvnia (~$2.35).
12. The homemade taiyaki recipe yielded 16 pieces, costing approximately $0.14 each.
13. Homemade taiyaki was 10 times cheaper than store-bought in Tokyo.

**Miscellaneous**

14. A promotion for the online game "Chronicles of Chaos" was mentioned, offering in-game rewards.
15. A potential future video project was teased: creating the "most expensive New Year's table 2022" if certain engagement metrics are met.