In this video, the creators discuss their attempt to preserve a watermelon until the new year. They share their previous experience of using the wax coating method but this time, they plan to try multiple methods to increase the chances of success.
First, they choose a watermelon with minimal scratches and place it in a plastic container filled with clean water, which needs to be replaced every week. This method aims to isolate oxygen from the watermelon, which could contribute to its spoilage.
Next, they use hay as bedding for the watermelon, which they hope will absorb excess moisture.
Then, they create a hole in the ground, fill it with clay and sawdust, which they hope will keep the watermelon cool and prevent excess moisture from reaching it.
After that, they place the watermelon in a box filled with rice, cover it with a T-shirt, and store it in a garage.
They also experiment with placing the watermelon on a fabric, wrapped in mesh, and pressing it evenly.
Finally, they cover the watermelon with ash and sand, which they believe might prevent bad bacteria from getting on the surface of the watermelon.
They also apply a thin layer of softened clay to the watermelon, reinforced with bandages.
They hope that at least one of these methods will work and invite viewers to subscribe to their channel to see the results on New Year's Eve.
1. The video content is about preserving watermelons until the new year.
2. The creators of the video initially tried to preserve a watermelon two years ago but were unsuccessful.
3. This time, they plan to use several methods to increase the chances of success.
4. One of the methods involves filling a plastic container with clean water and placing it inside a watermelon.
5. The watermelon is then submerged in water to isolate oxygen, which can contribute to spoilage.
6. The watermelon is then placed in a cool place, such as a garage or cellar, until the end of the year.
7. Another method involves placing the watermelon on a bed of hay in a box.
8. A third method involves burying the watermelon in the ground and covering it with sawdust and expanded clay.
9. The fourth method involves placing the watermelon in a box with rice.
10. The fifth method involves placing the watermelon on a fabric and wrapping it with a mesh.
11. The sixth method involves lighting a fire and using the ashes and sand to cover the watermelon.
12. The seventh method involves applying a layer of clay to the watermelon and wrapping it with a bandage or gauze.
13. The watermelon is then placed in a box with a bedding of hay.
14. The creators hope that at least one of the methods will work.
15. The video creators invite viewers to subscribe to their channel to see the results of their experiments.