Making an apple that tastes like a grape
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the creator explores the concept of flavor-infused fruits, specifically attempting to recreate a grape-flavored apple known as a 'grapple'. After discovering that the original product no longer exists, they embark on a DIY project using a patent for guidance and bird repellent as a key ingredient. The result is a successfully flavored apple with a mild grape taste, despite some initial skepticism. The video also highlights the value of learning new things and introduces the sponsor, Brilliant.org, a platform for interactive learning in various fields.
Takeaways
- π The video discusses the creation of a 'grape apple', inspired by a discontinued product called 'grape bow'.
- π€ The creator searched extensively for the original product and company but found no trace of their existence.
- π A patent was found online detailing a process for flavoring apples with a grape taste using a specific chemical concentrate.
- π§ͺ The recipe from the patent involved using a 26.4% methyl androlite concentrate, which was eventually sourced from a bird repellent product.
- π©βπ¬ The process of making the grape apple involved diluting the bird repellent in water and dipping a Fuji apple in the solution.
- π The apple was left to soak for a minute and then stored in the fridge for 24 hours to allow the grape flavor to infuse.
- π After the process, the apple retained its physical appearance but had a noticeable grape smell and taste.
- π The final product was a success, with the apple having a mild grape flavor complementing its natural taste.
- π« The video creator disclaims any responsibility for potential health risks of using bird repellent to create the grape apple.
- π The video is sponsored by brilliant.org, a learning platform with interactive lessons in various fields like math, data science, and computer science.
- π The platform's lessons are interactive and divided into small sections, allowing for flexible learning without a significant time commitment.
- π‘ The video creator recommends brilliant.org for a fun and engaging way to learn new subjects and offers a link for a 30-day free trial and a discount on an annual subscription.
Q & A
What is the main subject of the video?
-The main subject of the video is the exploration of creating a grape-flavored apple, also known as a 'grapple', by recreating the process using a bird repellent containing methyl anthranilate.
Why was the 'grapple' product not available for purchase?
-The 'grapple' product was not available because the company that made it seemed to have gone out of business, with their website no longer existing and no news articles about their closure found.
What is the key ingredient used to create the grape flavor in the 'grapple'?
-The key ingredient used to create the grape flavor is a pure concentrate of methyl anthranilate, specifically a 26.4% concentrate.
How did the video creator attempt to recreate the 'grapple' flavor?
-The video creator attempted to recreate the 'grapple' flavor by finding a patent online that covered the process, using a bird repellent as the source of methyl anthranilate, and following the recipe provided in the patent to dip an apple in the grape-flavored solution.
What was the unexpected issue encountered when opening the bird repellent?
-The unexpected issue was that the bird repellent was not a clear solution as anticipated, but rather a white gooey liquid, which was anticlimactic and not what was expected.
How long was the apple left to soak in the grape-flavored solution?
-The apple was left to soak in the grape-flavored solution for one minute, based on the patent's instructions.
What was done with the apple after soaking it in the solution?
-After soaking the apple, it was left to sit for a full day in the fridge to allow the grape flavor to fully infuse and distribute itself within the apple.
How did the video creator describe the taste of the final product?
-The video creator described the taste of the final product as a mix of a regular Fuji apple with a hint of grape flavor, similar to grape Kool-Aid mixed with an apple.
What was the sponsor of the video, and what does it offer?
-The sponsor of the video was brilliant.org, a learning platform offering interactive lessons in subjects like math, data science, and computer science.
What is the main benefit of the interactive lessons on brilliant.org?
-The main benefit of the interactive lessons on brilliant.org is that they make learning more engaging and fun, resembling playing a game rather than just watching videos or reading textbooks.
What special offer is available for the first 200 people who sign up through the provided link?
-The first 200 people to sign up through the provided link will receive 20% off an annual premium subscription to brilliant.org.
Outlines
π The Quest for a Graple: A Mysterious Flavor Adventure
The video begins with the narrator discussing a sponsored product and then introduces an attempt to recreate a discontinued fruit product called a 'graple', which tastes like a grape-flavored apple. The narrator explains the difficulty in finding the product and the company behind it. They then decide to make their own graple using a patent found online that details a process involving dipping an apple in a grape-flavored solution. The key ingredient identified is a 26.4% concentrate of methyl anthranilate, which they find in a bird repellent product. Despite the unexpected appearance and composition of the solution, the narrator proceeds with the experiment, determined to discover the unique taste of a graple.
π₯ Creating the Grape Flavor: A DIY Experiment
In this paragraph, the narrator dives deeper into the process of creating a grape-flavored apple. They follow the patent's instructions, which involve diluting the methyl anthranilate concentrate to achieve a 0.5% solution. The narrator expresses skepticism about the appearance of the solution, resembling milk, but continues with the experiment. After dipping the apple in the solution for the specified time, they leave it to infuse for a full day. The narrator then shares their observations, noting the apple's change in smell and appearance, and expresses anticipation for the final taste test.
π The Result: A Successful Grape-Apple Fusion
The final paragraph reveals the outcome of the grape apple experiment. The narrator shares their excitement as they find the apple to have successfully absorbed the grape flavor, creating a mild and pleasant taste. They discuss the process of refrigeration, which presumably helps the flavor to fully infuse into the apple. The narrator also expresses surprise and satisfaction at the successful result, comparing the taste to a mix of Kool-Aid and an apple. They conclude by mentioning the demise of the original 'graple' product and introduce the video's sponsor, Brilliant.org, a learning platform offering interactive lessons in various fields. The narrator shares their personal experience with the platform, highlighting its engaging and flexible learning approach.
Mindmap
Keywords
π‘Graple
π‘Methyl Anthranilate
π‘Bird Repellent
π‘Patent
π‘Food Grade
π‘Recipe
π‘Fuji Apple
π‘Experiment
π‘Infusion
π‘Data Science
π‘Brilliant.org
Highlights
The video discusses the concept of flavor-infused produce, specifically an apple that tastes like a grape.
A product called 'grapew' was created in the past to achieve this unique flavor combination.
The company that made 'grapew' seems to have ceased operations, with no online presence or news articles about their closure.
The individual decides to recreate the 'grapew' taste themselves due to the unavailability of the product.
A patent is found online detailing the process for flavoring an apple with a grape taste.
The recipe from the patent involves using a specific concentration of methyl anthranilate.
Methyl anthranilate is a chemical compound that imparts a grape flavor and is used in bird repellent.
The process of creating a grape-flavored apple involves diluting the methyl anthranilate concentrate with water.
The apple is dipped in the grape-flavored solution for a specific duration to allow the flavor to soak in.
The apple is then refrigerated for 24 hours to allow the grape flavor to fully infuse.
After the process, the apple retains its appearance but has a distinct grape smell.
Tasting the apple reveals a mild grape flavor combined with the apple's natural taste.
The experiment is deemed successful, with the apple having a unique grape-apple taste reminiscent of grape Kool-Aid.
The video emphasizes that the experiment was done at personal risk and does not encourage replicating it with bird repellent.
The video is sponsored by Brilliant, an educational platform offering interactive lessons in various subjects.
Brilliant's lessons are fully interactive, making learning feel more like playing a game.
The platform's courses are divided into small sections, allowing for flexible learning without a significant time commitment.
A special offer is provided for the first 200 people who sign up through the provided link, offering a discount on an annual premium subscription.
Transcripts
this video has been sponsored by
brilliant this is an apple just a
regular Apple but that's kind of the
problem with it it's just regular
wouldn't it be better if it also tasted
like a
grape well that's something that
somebody thought about years ago and
they made a product called a gra bow and
when I saw this I really wanted to know
what it tasted like however when I went
out looking for them I couldn't find
them anywhere and when I looked online
it seemed like the company just didn't
exist anymore I have no idea what
happened to them and I couldn't find
even a single news article talking about
the company going out of business but
their website is just completely gone
and it seems like you just can't buy
grapes
anymore
but I need to know what it tastes like
so now I figure my only
option is to try and make one
myself and uh hopefully it tastes
good so the first thing we need is an
apple but what we also need is a recipe
and we found a patent online that covers
the process and under example two we
have a perfect
recipe nice you basically basically just
have to dip an apple and they say here a
Fuji apple which is what we have into a
solution of grape flavor and down here
they say to use just a pure
concentrate of methyl
androlite and specifically they say a
26.4% concentrate which is a very weird
random number
and I don't even know what the rest of
it is
so we had some trouble figuring out how
to kind of recreate this
ourselves until we stumbled upon the
perfect
solution bird
stop bird
repellent that's
insane but look by right here by methyl
anthranilate by weight is
26.4% that's exactly what we need yeah
the only disturbing part is it also says
that
73.6% are other
ingredients
H yeah that would be very concerning
except because this is being used for
Birds they had to make this food grade
that makes it safe I mean I I don't
think there's a separate classification
for bird food grade and you know if it's
good for a bird
it's probably good for us too right yeah
let's go crack it open all right and
then we're good to get
started check out the
goop oh it's
anticlimactic ooh that broke really
easily oh no it's dropping wait
what wait
what I thought it was going to be a
clear solution
but it's like this white gooey
liquid this is uh yeah it's not
something I expected but I mean you just
got to you just got to just got to keep
going yeah just run with it I'm sure I'm
sure it's fine yeah so we need a little
Beaker
now and I'll pour some out yo that grape
flavor is
strong okay look at that goo 40 MLS I
think that's it that's all we need now
we need another
Beaker
and distilled
water we see enough to cover the Apple
in theory but I'm just I don't know 2 L
is
easy okay so all we have to do now is
add the bird stop into the water
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it feels like I'm just adding paint into
water are you sure there's none of that
in
there did say that it was food
safe okay it's all in there just got to
stir it
now and
hypothetically what what I'm hoping I'm
making is a
.5% solution of methyl
ranelate so the
26.4% concentrate just got diluted by
about 50
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times doesn't look good I'm not I'm not
going to pretend I'm not going to
pretend that it looks
good kind of looks like kind of looks
like a a beaker full of milk kind of it
really look it just it really just looks
like milk do you think it tastes like
milk
uh let's
see
wow just tastes like
uh grape but really strong and kind of
burns your
tongue okay so I think we're basically
ready to go and according to the the
patent all we need to do is take our
beautiful Fuji apple and dunk it for one
minute wait
look oh that's interesting feels so
smooth on the surface of the Apple it's
like
slimy either way what we have here is
supposed to be I think I mentioned
before a point 5% solution of the methyl
anthranilate and in theory it should be
soaking through the skin of the Apple
that that that's that's the theory
behind this do you know why it's one
minute just just to moderate how much um
methyl and thelate actually gets through
if too much gets through maybe the
flavor becomes too strong uh like now
when we realize that it's 12 seconds
over okay stop
okay and according to the recipe just
got
to just got to leave the Apple here for
one entire day that's it for
now that's interesting yesterday it
definitely was letting off some grape
smell whereas
now I can only barely smell it so I
think that means that it's soaked in
through the skin and it's inside the
Apple
now but either way what they say now is
we have to take this apple and just put
it in the fridge for 24
hours and I'm not entirely sure what
that does but I think it just probably
gives more time for the grape flavor to
fully Infuse and distribute itself in
the Apple
h
okay time to see what it looks like we
can get rid of this little
sign
and again it looks exactly the
same just like a regular
Apple oh it smells like grape definitely
smells like
grape okay we'll take to to the other
side
okay it's finally here
it's finally
ready and I guess I guess now I have to
taste it and see if we successfully made
a grape
apple
okay I go worked really I mean it's a
grape flavor how strong is the grape
flavor it's
like it's mild like that's what's nice
about it it's just a regular Fuji apple
but it has a hint of grape along with it
it's
interesting does it taste chemically a
bit no that's
insane you want to try some I'm
down all
righty
whoa this is
delicious it tastes like Kool-Aid and an
apple mixed like grape Kool-Aid and an
apple mixed together this is
crazy so I think this turned out way
better than I thought it's actually
legitimately good I'm impressed I'm just
hoping that the bird stop we Ed to make
it is not actually
dangerous so just to be clear I don't
encourage anybody to buy bird stop and
to make graples with them because it's
food grade but it's still we this was
still all technically
done at our own risk so who knows we
made a nice grape apple but we might all
die from it wait
what so in the end this all turned out
way better than we thought and still I'm
genuinely surprised how good the Apple
tasted the only sad part is that after
filming this we were able to fully
confirm that the graple is completely
dead and there are no future plans to
produce it what isn't sad though and is
in fact exciting is learning something
new
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