ADIVINA LA COMIDA CARA VS BARATA! - Summary

Summary

In this video, a group of friends participate in a blindfolded taste test to identify expensive versus cheap versions of various foods, including sushi, meat, chocolate, tacos, donuts, coffee, hamburgers, and cookies. The expensive versions often feature luxurious ingredients like gold, high-end meats, or exclusive packaging, while the cheap versions are more basic. Throughout the video, the friends are surprised to find that the expensive options are not always the most delicious, and sometimes the cheaper alternatives are preferred.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The expensive hamburger costs 750 pesos and the cheap one costs 45 pesos.
2. The expensive sushi costs 11 pesos and the cheap one costs 80 pesos.
3. The most expensive chocolate in the world costs $200.
4. The expensive meat, called Cove meat, costs 1061 pesos per 100g, while the cheap meat costs 21 pesos per 100g.
5. The expensive taco costs 750 pesos and the cheap one costs 20 pesos.
6. The expensive donut with gold sheets costs 200 pesos, while the cheap donut costs 25 pesos.
7. A coffee made from beans eaten by animals called civet costs 1000 pesos per 100g.
8. The expensive cookies cost 160 pesos per box, while the cheap cookie costs 5 pesos.
9. The expensive pizza costs 413 Mexican pesos, while the cheap one costs 99 pesos.
10. The guayu meat used in the expensive hamburger is a type of Japanese meat.
11. The expensive chocolate is made in Ecuador and is 100% dark chocolate.
12. The expensive taco is made with handmade tortillas.
13. The expensive cookies are exclusive and high-end, with flavors like Nutella and cookies and cream.
14. The expensive coffee is made from a unique process where animals eat and then excrete the coffee beans, which are then processed and sold.