History of Food 1/5: The Invention of Cooking

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Published 2021-05-06

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  • @caesar3909
    Never would have thought that eating seasonal fruits & vegetables, low amounts of sugar & low amounts or organic, unprocessed meats would be ideal in preventing chronic diseases.
  • @j253d
    I am watching this while drunk right now and the universe is speaking to me this is incredible
  • @andywub
    weird seeing them being hunters gatherers but wearing sweatshop manufactured clothes lol
  • @strategos21
    It's fascinating to see just how clever humans can be, thriving where ever we find ourselves
  • @Treatbar
    I loved this thanks for sharing !!! 💕🙌
  • @DrummerJacob
    What did we cook first, the chicken or the egg?
  • @SoulBeyondDoors
    please start making shortvideo also u deserve much more subscribers and your videos are awesome no words to describe them .
  • @rekafeher6666
    I got here by accident and I must say it is one of the best documentaries on food that I have ever seen! High quality research material, very entertaining and I love how I learned more about ,,modern|| hunter gatherers. I wish I had the chance to expereince bushtucker while I live din Australia. But I lived within a fairly whitewashed society and had no real chance to meet actual aboriginal people. However, I believe that there will be a next time!
  • That last part about the greatest invention had me chuckling a bit. I have to agree that it is one of the best things mankind has ever invented. Interestingly, ancient Mesoamericans had a recipe quite similar to the modern day taco.
  • @NotJackAlderson
    Can we do an experiment where we feed multiple generations of apes cooked food and see if they evolve? Or is that unethical? I mean, they’ll be getting some bussin food
  • @ratclifferob
    We where hunters so my guess was that we used fire to hunt and the taste of burnt meat evolved.
  • @dgoldberg4597
    Where can I find the berries? I search and search but find no where. Only in Tanzania?
  • @ferbre3520
    it was lacking depth, very brief on the ancients of this part of the world, eskimos were not included
  • lol watched it in school and got everyone to sub so ur at 1k now!
  • @deezmama2309
    Imagine caveman mf's cooking for others Cook: that'd be 10 rocks for your dino rocked meat