The video features a host trying out Japanese miniature food-making kits. They experiment with two kits: one for sushi and another for burgers and fries. The host is fascinated by the realistic miniature food, which is actually candy flavored to taste like grape, orange, apple, and soda. They follow the instructions, mix the ingredients, and create tiny versions of sushi, burgers, fries, and soda. The host rates the burger kit as a 10 for fun and the sushi kit as an 8.5, recommending these kits as entertaining activities, especially for children.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is creating a video about trying miniature food.
2. The speaker was inspired by a Japanese video of miniature food.
3. The speaker has several boxes of miniature food to try.
4. The speaker is starting with two boxes: one for sushi and one for burgers and fries.
5. The sushi box contains ingredients to make rice, eggs, and nori seaweed.
6. The speaker follows the instructions in the box to make the sushi.
7. The speaker uses a special technique to create egg-shaped balls.
8. The burger box contains ingredients to make buns, hamburgers, cheese, and French fries.
9. The speaker follows the instructions in the box to make the burgers and fries.
10. The speaker also makes a miniature Coca Cola.
11. The speaker tries the miniature food and gives it a grade from 1 to 10.
12. The speaker gives the sushi an 8.5 grade and the burger a 9.5 grade.
13. The speaker encourages viewers to buy and try the miniature food kits.
14. The speaker has a goal of 150,000 likes on the video.
15. The speaker posts new videos every Tuesday.