Nunca Deixe seu Sorvete 1 MÊS Fora da Geladeira...... - Summary

Summary

The video is a time-lapse series showcasing the process of food spoiling over time. It starts with ice cream, which is left out for several hours and then a day. The ice cream begins to melt, and the host notes that it's disgusting to eat soft ice cream. The ice cream then turns into a milkshake-like substance as it continues to melt. The video then moves on to other foods, including a beer left out for several days, which turns into a yellow, moldy substance. The video also includes a time-lapse of an egg, which hatches and is then eaten by ants. The host also discusses the process of a steak spoiling, noting that it becomes heavy and rotten. The video ends with the host expressing his fascination with the process and encouraging viewers to comment and ask for more videos.

Facts

1. The video is about food spoiling, with the host showing the process of food items (like ice cream and beer) over time.
2. The host is part of a channel called "temponaut" and appreciates the support from its community.
3. The host has made several videos on food spoiling, with each video showing food items left out of the fridge for varying periods (one month, two months, three months, etc.).
4. The host is interested in seeing more videos that are different from what they've seen before, like a time-lapse video of Corona.
5. The host discusses the process of ice cream melting and turning into a milkshake.
6. The host expresses disgust at the thought of eating soft ice cream that has been out of the fridge for an hour.
7. The host talks about the process of a coconut aging and turning green over time.
8. The host mentions the effects of the Corona virus on businesses, particularly the beer industry.
9. The host discusses the process of ants eating an egg over time, from the yolk to the white.
10. The host talks about the process of meat spoiling and turning into a fatty mess.
11. The host compares the process of meat spoiling to what happens to humans after death, speculating that animals will eat us after we die.