Hekal Twins - ولعنا 10000 عود كبريت في سمكة ! experiment Match - Summary

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**Title:** Burning a Fish with 10,000 Matchsticks (Experimental Comedy Video)

**Summary:**

* Two hosts, Hassan and Hussain, attempt to cook a fish using 10,000 matchsticks after claiming they found no food at home.
* The video showcases their humorous, chaotic, and ultimately failed attempt to set up the matchsticks.
* Despite initial reluctance due to the fish being jokingly "caught" smoking a cigarette, they proceed with the experiment.
* The matchsticks are lit, causing a large fire, but the fish remains undercooked for an extended period.
* Eventually, after multiple mishaps and jokes, the hosts manage to cook the fish, and to their surprise, it tastes good.
* The video ends with the hosts consuming the fish, making light of the fish's earlier "smoking" habit, and inviting viewers to like and follow for more experimental content.

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1. The experiment involves grilling a fish using matchsticks.
2. The participants spent time preparing for the video, including 1 hour fixing matches for aesthetics (Hassan) and 1.5 hours preparing the fish (speaker).
3. The fish was initially given a cigarette as its "last wish".
4. The participants decided not to eat the fish after it "smoked" but later changed their minds.
5. They purchased 100 boxes of matchsticks for the experiment.
6. Only one box of matchsticks was initially opened, containing 1000 matchsticks, stuck together in fives.
7. A camera was set up on a tripod to record the experiment.
8. The matchsticks were arranged in a specific pattern to grill the fish.
9. The fire was lit, but it took longer than expected to burn down.
10. The experiment was conducted outdoors and was affected by the weather, with rain starting to fall.
11. After approximately 20 minutes, the fish was removed from the fire, and it was found to be burnt.
12. Initially, no aluminum foil was mentioned at the bottom of the fish, but later it was questioned if it had been used.
13. Despite initial hesitation, the participants ate the fish and found it tasted good.
14. A cat also showed interest in the fish and was given some.
15. The video ended with an invitation to like and follow for more experiments.