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**Title:** People Vs Food: Try Not to Eat - Naruto Edition
**Format:** Hosts (PvF) present a "Try Not to Eat" challenge, showcasing food from the anime Naruto.
**Challenge:**
1. Contestants are shown iconic Naruto foods (e.g., onigiri, yakiniku, GariGarikun popsicle, dango) and must resist eating them.
2. Each food eaten requires consuming a "punishment food" bite.
3. The last challenge determines the winners, who receive Ichiraku ramen, while losers face the extremely spicy "Curry of Life".
**Outcome:**
* Some contestants fail to resist the food temptations.
* Winners enjoy Ichiraku ramen, while losers struggle with the Curry of Life's intense spiciness.
* A solidarity bite of the curry leads to regret for one host.
**Conclusion:**
* The episode ends with the hosts seeking feedback for future food challenges and inviting viewers to like, subscribe, and comment.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, excluding opinions:
1. **Format**: The content is from a "Try Not to Eat" food challenge, specifically a "Naruto Edition".
2. **Objective**: Contestants must resist eating food shown in clips from Naruto; if they succeed, they get to try one of Naruto's favorite foods.
3. **Punishment**: For each item eaten, contestants must eat a "punishment food".
4. **Reward Food**: Naruto's favorite foods are featured, including:
* **Onigiri** (Naruto-shaped rice ball)
* **Yakiniku** (Grilled Meat)
* **GariGarikun** (Blue flavored soda popsicle)
* **Dango** (Sweet Rice Dumplings)
* **Ichiraku Ramen** (Naruto's favorite ramen)
5. **Punishment Food**:
* **"Curry of Life"** (extremely spicy dark curry)
6. **Participants**:
* Names mentioned: Ed, Brian, Izzy, Sharon, Lucas, Myles, and others (some names not explicitly mentioned in the provided text segments)
7. **Outcome**:
* Some contestants succeeded in avoiding some foods but ultimately had to eat the "Curry of Life" as punishment.
* Winners got to enjoy Ichiraku Ramen.
8. **Production**:
* The challenge is part of a series by "People Vs Food".