8 Best DIY Food Hacks #3 Plus Edible Oobleck You Can Eat & How To Do a New Art Challenge - Summary

Summary

The video demonstrates a series of food hacks, starting with turning watermelon into jelly, then creating noodles from watermelon juice, and glow-in-the-dark slime. The video also shows how to make edible glow-in-the-dark oobleck, a frozen orange juice delight, and sushi art. The video concludes with testing the glow-in-the-dark slime and the taste of the oobleck.

Facts

1. The video demonstrates how to turn watermelon into jelly using sodium alginate.
2. The process involves blending the sodium alginate with juice and then stirring until it thickens.
3. The video also shows how to make noodles from watermelon juice.
4. This is done by mixing the juice with calcium chloride, which causes it to thicken and turn into noodles.
5. The video then demonstrates how to make a healthy jelly watermelon by removing the seeds and pits.
6. The video shows how to create a gelatinous substance by mixing water with agar powder.
7. The video also demonstrates how to make edible glow in the dark slime using vitamins.
8. The process involves mixing the vitamins with water and then adding the starch from potatoes to make the slime.
9. The video then shows how to make glow in the dark oobleck from potatoes.
10. The video demonstrates how to turn orange juice into a delicious frozen delight.
11. The video also shows how to try sushi art, creating a panda from wasabi rice and carrots.
12. The video demonstrates how to turn milk into rock art by heating the milk until it starts to curdle, then straining out the excess liquid.
13. The video also shows how to make a vegetable trumpet from cucumbers and carrots.
14. The video concludes by testing the food hacks to see if they actually worked.