This video is a food challenge where the host, Seryoga Kobyakov, and a co-host participate in a game where they pick a number corresponding to a country, and each country has a dish associated with it. The dishes are then tasted and rated out of 100. The video also includes a commentary on the need for viewers to subscribe to the channel, with the hosts expressing their desire to reduce the percentage of viewers watching without a subscription to 40%.
The dishes tasted in the video include Ukrainian vareniki (dumplings), British fish and chips, Spanish churros (sweet fried dough), Irish shepherd's pie, Peruvian ceviche (raw fish marinated in citrus juice), Thai Tom Yum (hot and sour soup with shrimp), Japanese edamame (boiled soybeans), Dutch smorrebrod (open-faced sandwich), Malta's lasagna, Chilean empanada (filled pastry), Hawaiian poke (raw fish and vegetable salad), Swiss fondue (melted cheese with bread, broccoli, and fruit), Italian arancini (rice balls filled with meat and breadcrumbs), and Azerbaijani dolma (stuffed grape leaves).
The dishes are tasted and rated, with the host expressing their likes and dislikes. The video concludes with the host expressing a desire to visit Bali, and a reminder to viewers to subscribe to the channel to help reach the goal of 40% subscribers.
1. The video is about a "Food from different countries challenge" hosted by Seryoga, Kobyakov, Glent on the A4 channel.
2. Each number behind the hosts corresponds to a different country and its associated dish.
3. The hosts pick a number and discuss the corresponding country and its dish.
4. The hosts attempt to try each dish and rate it on a scale of 0 to 100.
5. The dish from Peru is rated 31 points by one of the hosts.
6. The dish from Japan, identified as Edamame beans, is rated 0 points.
7. The dish from Thailand, identified as Tom Yum, is rated 89 points.
8. The dish from the Netherlands, identified as smorrebrod, is rated 0 points.
9. The dish from Switzerland, identified as fondue, is rated 89 points.
10. The dish from Israel, identified as hummus, is rated 76 points.
11. The dish from Greece, identified as gyros, is rated 89 points.
12. The dish from America, identified as a shawarma, is rated 89 points.
13. The hosts have set a goal to reduce the percentage of viewers who watch their videos without a subscription to 40%.
14. At the end of the video, the hosts summarize and discuss which dish from which country turned out to be the most delicious.