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10 Fake Foods That You Will NEVER Eat Again


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After you see this, you’ll never want to eat these fake foods again. #1 is fake steak!

Fraud Olive Oil: ▶️ https://youtu.be/7TwBxHZDAhg
Fake Wasabi: ▶️ https://youtu.be/GF3ASwOUS1U

DATA:
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/....weird-news/you-eatin
https://www.foodandwine.com/ne....ws/youtube-chef-show
https://static1.squarespace.co....m/static/55341d70e4b
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p....mc/articles/PMC41398
https://www.tastingtable.com/6....93090/truffle-oil-fa
https://www.washingtonpost.com..../news/wonk/wp/2014/1

0:00 Introduction: Fake foods to avoid 
0:10 #1 Fake steak 
1:07 #2 Parmesan cheese 
2:08 #3 Crab sticks (imitation crab)
3:06 #4 Fake tuna 
4:00 #5 Extra virgin olive oil 
5:10 #6 Maple syrup 
5:45 #7 Truffle oil 
6:05 #8 Powdered instant coffee 
6:45 #9 Wasabi 
7:43 #10 Commercial guacamole 
8:19 Check out my video on olive oil!

Fake foods to avoid: 
1. Fake steak 
• It contains meat glue.
• There is an increased risk of harmful bacteria.
• They don’t disclose the process of how they make the meat glue.

2. Parmesan cheese 
• It’s usually a mixture of cheap cheeses, cellulose, and a mold inhibitor.
• Fake versions of Parmesan cheese are 4 to 20% cellulose, which is made from wood pulp.

3. Crab sticks (imitation crab)
• Crab sticks are a mix of random fish leftovers with starch, MSG, crab flavoring, protein (not from good sources), different sugars, harmful oils, preservatives, and coloring.  

4. Fake tuna 
• These products often contain a different type of fish that is toxic. 

5. Extra virgin olive oil 
• Fake versions are bland and lack antioxidants and phytonutrients. 
• Fake versions can contain other harmful oils. 

6. Maple syrup 
• Fake versions are made from different sugars with maple syrup flavoring, artificial colorings, high fructose corn syrup, and preservatives. 

7. Truffle oil 
• Fake versions contain a flavoring molecule to flavor other materials and do not contain truffles. 

8. Powdered instant coffee 
• It contains cereal, caramel, starch, malt, and figs.
• It also contains a chemical that is potentially very harmful. 

9. Wasabi 
• The majority of wasabi sold is a mixture of horseradish, hot mustard, and green dye. 

10. Commercial guacamole 
• These products often contain skim milk, vegetable oil, water, emulsified egg yolks, different gums and gels, isolated soy protein, and food dye. 
• Some of these products only contain 2% avocado. 

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Thanks for watching! I hope this helps explain why you should avoid these fake foods. I’ll see you in the next video.

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