Dining on the Supersonic Concorde
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Subtitles: Jose Mendoza | IG @worldagainstjose
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Paul Bocuse – By Jarvin – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=7719804
Concorde landing with nose down – By Steve Fitzgerald – http://www.airliners.net/photo/British-Aircraft-Corporation/Aerospatiale-BAC-Concorde/1804269/L/, GFDL 1.2, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=16537090
Concorde Interior – Dotonegroup, CC BY-SA 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/, via Wikimedia Commons
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Max, how gauche! Caviar with a gasp metal spoon??? 😮😂 love this and love you!
The concord actually never made money. The only reason it stayed in business is because it was subsidized.
I used to work for British Airways, and during initial training I was taught by a lady who operate the Concorde, and she had the most amazing stories!
Back in 1994, my family took a boat from NYC to South Hampton, and as a part of that package got a big discount to take the Concorde home again 2 weeks later. I was a teenager, and it was incredible. As Max said, basically eating until we landed, from the champagne to the caviar to the entree to dessert and cheese and coffee/tea… I remember I sat next to my older brother, who was 17 and terrible and ignored me, lol. My younger brother was 10 or 11 and no one sat next to him, so we chatted a bit across the aisle, but also being the old days I had a gameboy and some books, and didn't really have time to break any of them out at all. I wish I'd thought to swipe my silverware or something; I think my parents my still have the menus though as they kept a lot of those kinds of things as mementos.
The original popping boba
Wow I’m early! 49 minutes
😂😂😂 memories stirred..Good one 🔥👏⭐👍
would you say Caviar is MORE or less flavorful than salmon roe/ikura?
Do the world a favour and stop flying and stop taking cruises. Save a thought for the kids of today.
Phil Collins didn't open Live Aid at Wembley I'm afraid, Status Quo did. If anything this makes the achievement more impressive
It would have to be a fast meal
You should do a video on the SS United States! The fastest transatlantic ocean liner to this day.
When Max eats like a fancy gent.
7:04 Oliver Grayson just started feeling fizzy again.
Just an idea for the next Ketchup episode: maybe discuss the recipes that Tastorians replicated with great success and gusto, or even improved upon. What are the favorites?
It would be interesting to know more about the feedback you've gotten from your subscribers who've actually tried the recipes. Did anyone actually replicate the cuttlefish ink recipe at home?
Is that Jaques Pepin at the 10:00 mark? he and Bocuse were long time friends and work on a lot of projects.
Great job, this video was very useful!
So much optimism of what the future had to hold…suckers!!
One of my favorite aircrafts.
Having been on a Concorde (parked in Duxford) and grown up under it's path out of Heathrow, I can say it was both cramped and NOISY to travel on. I'm pretty sure part of my hearing damage comes from it.
I was at WINGS in 2003, which is held right under the departures from Heathrow, and good god it was loud at that height. I think it must have still had the afterburners on, too.
i’ve never been so happy to be early to an episode. i’ve watched so many episodes this past week. and not only am i a huge fan of tasting history but also airplanes. i really like the concorde. there’s a bc-70 at the air force museum in dayton. they look very similar but had different intended purposes. thanks for the video.
Max eats straight from the pot, too!😊
"Crème fraîche!" – South Park
Thank you for the video as usual great job, I can't wait for the Underground Railroad video and can't wait for the next awesomeness to come
Ya know, I was just re-watching your videos on the Titanic, so this is quite prescient. And maybe the days of the supersonic transport will return; NASA is testing the X-59 QueSST to try to innovate quiet supersonic transport.
Oh I'm gonna nerd out over this episode 😇
For sure we need a lobster video!!!
Breakfast in London. Lunch in New York. Luggage in Bermuda.
I'm so sorry but when I read the name "Concorde", I immediately remember the short lifespan game named "Concord".
Ive been on the Concorde at East Fortune Airfield near Edinburgh, quite a plane, but, as has been said very small inside.
25:30 *😂
I like to think that's how the people on the plane described and judged the food
You could talk to your fellow passengers… Or you could bring a book 😉
It's the vinegar that you reduced that allows the butter to form the creamy sauce.
No Latios plush?
21:48 max looks like American Gothic while holding the tiny plate 😂😂😂
Heya, Max! You can always do a video about lobster and how it was food for prisoners– most people think "oh wow they were eating good!" when in fact lobster goes bad FAST, and those inmates were eating spoiled seafood.
That face when you tried the sauce!
I'd like to see Jose try one of your creations on camera.
8:44 Gets a like for that alone
A little surprise that you may not know.
If you look at a satellite image of Heathrow Airport in London, there is a Concorde still there !
I won't tell you the exact location, but invite you to a little bit of fun to see whether you can find it.
I remember the Phil Collins dual performances on Live Aid. Can you imagine that jet lag?
Yes, please do an episode on lobster. I want to know who first had the idea to cut open a sea creature that looks a bit like a roach on steroids, cook it, and then eat it.
My plane autism and food autism are both satisfied by this video
max ur channel8s awesome. i always learn cool history facts from you that i didnt know. The food u make is always interesting. however i work so much i dont have time to cook, but if i did it would be ur food. HARDTACK FTW 😂😂😂😂
Max really is a master of the segue; whether going into the sponsor segment, the history segment, or whatever, it's always as smooth as butter (no pun intended)
Isn't it amazing what BS governments can argue over?