The video is a humorous and interactive show where the hosts taste and rank school lunches from various countries. The hosts, identified as Glent, Kobyakov, and Seryoga, pick a number representing a country, and the lunch from that country is revealed. The lunches range from traditional meals to unusual and surprising dishes. The hosts give each lunch a score out of 100, with 100 being the most delicious. They also share fun facts about the countries and their school systems. Throughout the video, the hosts engage with the audience, inviting them to participate in the voting for the best lunch. The video ends with the hosts revealing the overall winner of the best school lunch.
1. The video is a tasting of school lunches from around the world.
2. The presenters are Glent, Kobyakov, and Seryoga.
3. They will be tasting lunches from different countries, each associated with a number.
4. The lunches are ranked based on taste, with a maximum score of 100 points and a minimum of 0.
5. The presenters express their personal preferences for certain types of food.
6. They mention a fun fact about school in France, which has a 20-point grading system.
7. They conduct a tasting of school lunches from Russia, Japan, Spain, India, Great Britain, and others.
8. The presenters express their personal preferences and opinions on the tasted food.
9. They mention a fun fact about school in India, which has a school with 32,000 students.
10. They conduct a tasting of school lunches from America, Sweden, Greece, and others.
11. They express their personal preferences and opinions on the tasted food.
12. They mention a fun fact about school in Sweden, where students can choose from different lunches and sweets are banned.
13. They conduct a tasting of school lunches from Thailand, Iran, Romania, and others.
14. They express their personal preferences and opinions on the tasted food.
15. They mention a fun fact about school in Romania, where they express a personal preference for croissants.
16. They conduct a tasting of school lunches from China, Iran, and others.
17. They express their personal preferences and opinions on the tasted food.
18. They mention a fun fact about school in Iran, where they express a dislike for the tasted food.
19. They conduct a tasting of school lunches from Romania and others.
20. They express their personal preferences and opinions on the tasted food.
21. They mention a fun fact about school in Romania, where they express a personal preference for croissants.
22. They conduct a tasting of school lunches from China, Iran, and others.
23. They express their personal preferences and opinions on the tasted food.
24. They mention a fun fact about school in Iran, where they express a dislike for the tasted food.
25. They conduct a tasting of school lunches from Romania and others.
26. They express their personal preferences and opinions on the tasted food.
27. They mention a fun fact about school in Romania, where they express a personal preference for croissants.
28. They conduct a tasting of school lunches from China, Iran, and others.
29. They express their personal preferences and opinions on the tasted food.
30. They mention a fun fact about school in Iran, where they express a dislike for the tasted food.