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I always leave my less popular or more experimental videos for last so that it's easier for those who want to patronise me JUST for pokemon stuff to set a limit. So, here's me trying three genuine Japanese snacks, and three odd New Zealand snacks! Be sure to give me your feedback  and let me know if you'd like me to keep going with it occasionally!

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Anonymous

First thoughts: I really enjoyed this! It's basically your average 'tries food' video, and while I'm not a connoiseur to the point I watch entire channels of them, I like those a lot. I enjoy watching people explore tastes and textures and saying what they think of it. The good, the bad, the acquired, et cetera. And the extra editing in it doesn't take away for me, and makes it fun and interesting. Now, for the more technical feedback: Very, very echoy and sometimes difficult to hear. Since this is obviously a 'let's do something fun' video, I don't think I'd recommend a dedicated room, but I do think a few extra blankets around to help the echo wouldn't go amiss. All in all, if every video was like this, the content would *definitely* interest me as a 'fun thing for one of my favorite YouTubers to do', but the echo would make it very difficult to understand what was being said. So I might give it a miss. If this was the *only* thing you were doing, I think it would impact my patronage. If this is an occasional thing, I actually encourage it because it'll be an interesting, fun break for you and Leo that I would be happy to pay for as a full price patroned video as long as the sound balance issue is adjusted. P.S.: there may be a box of Canadian snacks coming in your future. If I can think of a selection.

Matt Storrs

Wait, does the package actually call them "chips"? I would have thought they'd use the British English "crisps". Or were you just translating for the American audience?

Matt Storrs

Also, I'd forgotten about Lamington (tried it when I was studying in Australia) until you brought it up. Good stuff.

Peter McDevitt

sooooo... what is a Pikachu SUPPOSED to taste like???

Eyewarp

Lamington sounds delicious. I miss going places and trying new foods…

Eyewarp

If I'm being optimistic, I'd guess it'd taste like capybara, which I hear is similar to pork. If I'm being pessimistic, I'd say rat. In either case, I'd expect the cheeks to taste more like brains, i.e. creamy but firm with no standout flavor, due to the high concentration of nerves, but that's assuming the cheeks are even really edible. I can't find anything about how electric eels' electricity-producing organs taste, since they're very rarely eaten.