The Kings' Dessert

or how to create 16.000 honey strings in two minutes.
- Namdaemun Market, Seoul, Korea

Video size:

Reset to default size

Login to rate this video.

You can place this video on your website by inserting the (X)HTML code below:

Options:

pixels

pixels

Embed code:
<iframe src="http://www.snotr.com/embed/6473" width="400" height="330" frameborder="0"></iframe>

You can email this video to your friends by entering their addresses below:

Your information:

Recipients:

Add another recipient

Enter the two words you read above: Enter the numbers you hear:

Request another verification | Audible version | Visible version | More information


This video has, amongst others, been embedded on www.maiszero.com (more info).

Comments

25 comments posted so far. Expand all comments Login to add a comment.

Picture of Nifen34 achievements

+49

1. Nifen 1 year ago

Wow. i was more impressed with his England, German, and Maths than what he just did with it all :)

Picture of BigHead23 achievements

+54

2. BigHead 1 year ago

#1 Of course he is good at math, he is asian. :D

Picture of Trooper25 achievements

+68

3. Trooper 1 year ago

Hey, always funny to see most people in other countries speak many languages while in the USA most people only speak one language...

Picture of YetiGrowl38 achievements

+36

4. YetiGrowl 1 year ago

"ohh wooooooooow"

Picture of Sizzlik56 achievements

+21

5. Sizzlik (admin) 1 year ago

I want one of those honey brick before he makes it "noodles"...i bet its a really genuine candy...you will chew it for days =)

(And yeti...you will like it after hitting the bong...i bet i would O:) )

Picture of huldu28 achievements

+16

6. huldu 1 year ago

If you people only knew how *hard* it is to actually make those things... you'd be surprised. That was clearly a very good professional.

Picture of Rigel34 achievements

+19

7. Rigel 1 year ago

i tried doing this and i can't get past 32, you people have no idea how amazing this guy is, it should be in the awesome category

Picture of YetiGrowl38 achievements

+8

8. YetiGrowl 1 year ago

#5 i'll like anything after hitting the bong ;)

Picture of Rigel34 achievements

+5

9. Rigel 1 year ago

5000 won is about 4.9 dollars. I think its totally worth it dont you?

Picture of gazisere34 achievements

+43

10. gazisere 1 year ago

this guy is classic, talk about customer service skills, i'd buy anything from him with that attitude.

Picture of cored31 achievements

+7

11. cored 1 year ago

its very similiar technic for making noodles ...mmm noodles

Picture of Excellence39 achievements

+7

12. Excellence (moderator) 1 year ago

loollin loollin loollin loooollliiinnn :D

Picture of Gorf32 achievements

+2

13. Gorf 1 year ago

0:14 - Jesus face in sugar !!! Quick - call the newspapers

Picture of dragonon38 achievements

+8

14. dragonon 1 year ago

" Nurse: what did you eat before stomach pain started?
Me: Some 16000 strains of noodles... "

Nurse: what!!!!

Picture of JohnMichael32 achievements

+9

15. JohnMichael 1 year ago

16384 strings in <2min.. Damn.. I bet he even thinks in binary.. :D

Picture of Userbeans21 achievements

+6

16. Userbeans 1 year ago

They are called "Dragon Whiskers" in China .. actually very tasty!! :P

Picture of TarasFromLviv40 achievements

+4

17. TarasFromLviv 1 year ago

He could run his own children show :P

Picture of dredawg27 achievements

+1

18. dredawg 1 year ago

#4 in about 5-10 minutes it would be thawed out and making one hell of a mess.

Picture of Diana8629 achievements

+1

19. Diana86 1 year ago

i want one! >:)

Picture of Thanny31 achievements

+12

20. Thanny 1 year ago

#3 It's not our fault. Almost all of us take foreign language classes in high school (also, Ich kann ein bisschen Deutsch), but there's no pressure in society to master anything but English. There's Spanish to the south (and a lot more Americans who live near the border speak it), but nothing but English elsewhere on the continent. Most of our entertainment imports are either from the UK, or English-language remakes. The occasional non-English movie that gains popularity gets by fine with subtitles.

It certainly doesn't help that someone competent in English is never more than a stone's throw away whenever one travels.

The simple fact is, most people who speak more than one language speak their native language and English, which is the de facto international language (and the official language of science). The Korean and German men weren't conversing in German or Korean, after all. The only language they shared a fluency in was English. So it's rather unfair to say that native English speakers only know one language, when there's no other language one has an incentive to learn, outside of some specific circumstance.

People in the UK aren't any better, despite being in proximity to a host of other languages, because they already know the one language they can expect to be understood almost anywhere.

Picture of Hallsavenger24 achievements

+2

21. Hallsavenger 1 year ago

some1 has to tell this guy hes on the interwebs :D

Picture of Lynk25 achievements

+3

22. Lynk 1 year ago

"Ouw mai gaaad" LOL awesome. this guy kicks ass!

Picture of sux2bu53 achievements

+2

23. sux2bu 1 year ago

#3 When you speak the dominate language why bother with the rest unless needed for your job? The US is not divided like Canada with two main languages.
#20 explained it very good.

Picture of Betspanker23 achievements

+1

24. Betspanker 1 year ago

Not only do i want that honey stuff.
I want him.
Bring him to me.

Picture of imagic38 achievements

0

25. imagic 91 days ago

#23 actually the most spoken language in the world is chinese, not english. besides that,,people like you make the rest of the world think all americans are brainless and lazy