Aired (December 24, 2023): Experience the “taste of Korea” with Buboy Villar as he takes us on a food trip adventure! The learning never stops, as he will also explain the science behind our taste buds!
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00:00 [Electronic sounds]
00:02 [Music]
00:04 Hi Believers!
00:05 Here are some experiments that you will surely learn and enjoy.
00:09 Let's go and make colorful games.
00:14 Beautiful, Shairon.
00:15 Yummylicious snack,
00:16 Buboy Bilyar, from our BelievaBalls in Korea.
00:20 It's hot!
00:23 True or false, is it possible to not burn the paper even if you stick it to the fire for less than 20 seconds?
00:29 It's burning!
00:30 Emoji game this morning.
00:32 The nations here in Asia will guess.
00:36 What is that?
00:37 What's the third one?
00:39 Suklay, will be used for cooking vegetables.
00:44 Watch out for all of that here in I Believe,
00:47 because I believe that science is fun for everyone.
00:50 [Electronic sounds]
00:57 Good morning, I Believers!
00:59 Good morning!
01:00 Good morning, guys!
01:01 Kuya Rodville,
01:02 I feel Shairon,
01:03 Kuya James,
01:04 Good morning, Kuya Chris!
01:05 Good morning!
01:06 You guys seem to be busy drawing.
01:08 Yes, I'm here everyday.
01:10 I'm doing this for you.
01:11 Is there an art contest there?
01:12 What's happening there?
01:13 Of course!
01:14 Huh?
01:15 Look, this is my drawing, Kuya Chris, cat.
01:18 Cutie cat.
01:19 Cutie cat?
01:20 I'm coloring it.
01:22 I'm learning something that I can teach you and our I Believers
01:26 that you can use your skills in coloring.
01:28 [Electronic sounds]
01:31 I Believers,
01:32 follow us.
01:33 This is what we need.
01:35 Cardboard or folder.
01:37 We have a compass.
01:39 A little bit of thread.
01:41 And markers.
01:45 Using a compass or just trace any circle.
01:49 Then, we'll cut it.
01:50 You can make any design you want.
01:52 In this case, we'll make a wheel.
01:55 I'll draw different colors.
01:58 One is black.
01:59 Okay.
02:02 I already attached what Ate Shai made and the wheel I made.
02:06 And then, we'll make a hole.
02:08 I'll use the compass here in the middle.
02:11 And then, we'll use a string.
02:16 Let's insert the string.
02:18 Okay.
02:21 We inserted the thread.
02:23 Now, we'll just make a knot.
02:26 So, next step is to...
02:30 Put it in the middle.
02:32 ...rewind it.
02:34 Good.
02:35 There.
02:36 Nice.
02:38 Shai's drawing is beautiful.
02:39 This is how you do it.
02:41 I Believe!
02:45 I'm so happy.
02:46 Colorful color wheel toys are an example of Newton's disc.
02:51 It's named after a famous scientist, Isaac Newton.
02:55 Newton's disc is a concept where multiple wavelengths of colored lights
03:00 are mixed to form white light.
03:03 Our eyes have color-sensing cells called cone cells.
03:09 This tells the brain what the color of the object is.
03:14 But in our experiment, while the disc is spinning fast,
03:18 we can see that the disc's color is almost white.
03:22 This is because of persistence of vision,
03:25 an optical illusion where our eyes can't distinguish
03:30 the details of the object when it moves at high speed or too fast.
03:36 In colorful toys, there's a science that's very alive.
03:39 I Believe!
03:42 I Believe!
03:44 Hello, I Believe!
04:03 I'm Chris.
04:05 I'm a toy builder from Manila.
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06:01 It's a prank!
06:03 Did you get surprised by the Korean street food that Buboy showed us earlier?
06:09 Me too!
06:11 But don't worry, because we'll get even more full
06:13 with his journey of eating inside a market in Seoul, South Korea.
06:19 We live on Boys!
06:23 [music]
06:31 Hello again, iBevers!
06:33 Of course, I'm back again.
06:35 Like I told you, we'll have a food trip inside Pancake Alley.
06:39 Okay? We're here.
06:41 This is legit, I promise. This is not closed.
06:43 This is open.
06:45 There!
06:47 And this is what they call
06:49 Gwakjang Market.
06:51 Or Wakjang Market.
06:53 Whatever, just put your name here and you'll read it.
06:57 [laughs]
06:59 Three.
07:01 Pancake.
07:03 How much?
07:05 How much?
07:07 Five.
07:09 So this is how they make it.
07:11 They fry it.
07:13 I've tried this before.
07:15 It's like a pancit canton with eggs.
07:17 It's like that.
07:19 See?
07:23 I wish they had a side dish.
07:25 We should also.
07:27 Don't let the Philippines lose.
07:29 They're vendors.
07:31 We should have something like this.
07:33 Even radish.
07:35 What's that? Onions?
07:37 They put like...
07:39 This is soy sauce.
07:43 [laughs]
07:45 I thought it was special.
07:47 Thank you.
07:51 Let's try it.
07:55 But you know, this is legit.
07:57 I'm good at using chopsticks because I'm in Korea.
07:59 I really don't know how to use chopsticks.
08:01 First of all, you need to try this first.
08:03 It's good.
08:11 [chews]
08:13 It's hard to chew.
08:15 My hands are clean.
08:17 I washed them yesterday.
08:19 It's still hot.
08:31 It's good.
08:35 It's like a real
08:37 pancake with tempura.
08:39 Kwek Tish!
08:41 I'll just send you there.
08:43 I'll just send you like this.
08:45 But...
08:47 We're different, Kwek Tish.
08:49 Let me ask you.
08:51 Why don't I have a taste?
08:53 Just kidding.
08:55 My question is,
08:57 how do I taste food?
08:59 Can you explain it to me?
09:01 Because you're the brain. You're the smart one.
09:03 Can you explain it to me? Thank you.
09:07 Our tongue
09:09 is a muscle with many
09:11 nerves and mucous membranes
09:13 on its surface. It's full of
09:15 papillae. Papillae are
09:17 the small bumps
09:19 on our tongue. And under it,
09:21 our taste buds are planted
09:23 like roots. Human cells
09:25 tell our brain
09:27 what the taste of food is.
09:29 The spicy or spicy taste of food
09:31 comes from
09:33 capsaicin, which is present
09:35 in chilies. And
09:37 trimethylamine and oxide
09:39 give a fishy taste
09:41 to fish. Now you know,
09:43 science is behind our taste,
09:45 biology and chemistry.
09:47 So that's how it is.
09:49 You're really smart, Chris.
09:51 Thank you so much.
09:53 Aside from my mouth being full,
09:55 my brain is also full.
09:57 And the brains of our iBelievers.
09:59 Great!
10:01 Thank you so much.
10:03 I'm so happy for the runners.
10:05 Let's go, running men!
10:07 iBelievers, here's the game
10:13 that has a science experiment.
10:15 It's called
10:17 "Rubik's Cube"
10:19 Here's the question.
10:21 If I put a piece of paper
10:23 on top of a candle
10:25 that's on fire, what will happen?
10:27 It will burn.
10:29 True or false?
10:31 Is it possible that the paper won't burn
10:33 even if you stick it to the fire
10:35 for at least, you know,
10:37 or less than 20 seconds?
10:39 Does the bottle come with it?
10:41 Yes, you can use it.
10:43 Ready, get set, go!
10:45 There's a push.
10:47 We're already right.
10:49 Why is there nothing?
10:51 Shaira got first place!
10:57 Okay, James, second and third.
10:59 True or false, Shaira?
11:01 Is it possible that the paper
11:03 will stick to the candle
11:05 for 20 seconds
11:07 more or less, even if the paper won't burn?
11:09 I want to go for true.
11:11 True? Okay.
11:13 Safety first.
11:15 But first, safety first!
11:17 You have to touch it.
11:21 Go, one, two.
11:23 Oh no, it's burning!
11:25 Don't touch it!
11:27 You'll burn your hand!
11:29 Fail!
11:31 You put this.
11:33 How?
11:35 How do I do this?
11:37 I forgot.
11:39 You said it's not included.
11:41 Let's see.
11:43 Five seconds.
11:45 Okay, ready,
11:47 get set, go!
11:49 One, two,
11:51 it didn't touch!
11:53 It's still burning!
11:55 What am I supposed to do?
11:57 It's so basic!
11:59 You'll do this.
12:05 Ready, go!
12:07 Touch it!
12:09 One, two,
12:11 it didn't touch!
12:13 Five, six,
12:15 seven, eight,
12:17 it's burning!
12:19 It's going to disappear.
12:21 But it lasted, right?
12:23 It lasted.
12:25 It means that Ron is very close.
12:27 He got the principle.
12:29 Actually, we don't need
12:31 the water.
12:33 I knew it!
12:35 Can we do it again?
12:37 Let's see.
12:39 One,
12:41 it didn't touch.
12:43 Three, four,
12:45 five, six,
12:47 seven, eight,
12:49 nine, ten,
12:51 eleven,
12:53 thirteen, fourteen,
12:55 fifteen, sixteen,
12:57 eighteen, nineteen, twenty!
12:59 Wow!
13:01 You're so good!
13:03 You're so good!
13:05 And because of that,
13:07 it's dark!
13:09 Paper is an example
13:11 of combustible material.
13:13 These are the things that can quickly
13:15 be made by fire.
13:17 So if you stick paper to the fire of a candle,
13:19 it will definitely go out.
13:21 But why doesn't the paper
13:23 catch fire when it's wrapped
13:25 in a bottle?
13:27 This is because of the heat conduction
13:29 that occurs between the bottle and the paper.
13:31 The heat or heat
13:33 that the paper receives from the fire
13:35 immediately transfers
13:37 and is absorbed by the glass bottle
13:39 which is a non-flammable material.
13:41 Because of the absorption of the bottle in the heat,
13:43 the paper doesn't reach
13:45 the burning point of 420 to
13:47 480 degrees Fahrenheit
13:49 to float.
13:51 This is also the reason why
13:53 the paper still remains whole.
13:55 And that's the science that's hot
13:57 in the paper and bottle team up,
13:59 I believe!
14:01 Guys, get ready because it's time for our
14:03 Pop Quiz!
14:05 Alright, for this Pop Quiz,
14:07 you will guess which country
14:09 in Asia is referred to
14:11 by a pair of emojis that I will show
14:13 to you here on this screen.
14:15 And of course,
14:17 the first one to pop the balloon
14:19 will be the one who will answer.
14:21 The first one to guess
14:23 emoji number 1, toss up!
14:25 Huh?
14:27 What is that?
14:29 What's the third one?
14:31 Asia, guys.
14:33 All of these are from Asia.
14:35 Qatar!
14:37 Is it correct?
14:39 I don't think so.
14:41 Five,
14:43 four,
14:45 three, two,
14:47 one, and the correct answer
14:49 is Singapore!
14:51 Singapore!
14:53 Ah!
14:55 Singapore!
14:57 Why is the music not moving?
14:59 Why is the music not moving?
15:01 The second one to guess
15:03 emoji number 2, toss up!
15:05 Ready,
15:07 set, go!
15:09 Anybody?
15:11 Five, four,
15:13 three, and
15:15 the correct answer
15:17 is
15:19 Brazil!
15:21 What's the third one?
15:23 China!
15:25 Okay, the third emoji,
15:27 number 3, toss up!
15:29 Go!
15:31 It's like you're still on the road.
15:33 Five, four, three,
15:35 [laughs]
15:37 and
15:39 Japan!
15:41 And the correct answer is
15:43 Japan!
15:45 Yeah!
15:47 We have letter J and we have pan.
15:49 Japan!
15:51 Ready, emoji number 4,
15:53 toss up!
15:55 Go!
15:57 Okay, James, five,
15:59 four, three,
16:01 two, one,
16:03 zero!
16:05 2.2!
16:07 Shout out to Stian! Thailand!
16:09 Thailand!
16:11 Wow, he's the best!
16:13 So,
16:15 our winner of our pop quiz
16:17 is Kuya Rodfell. Congratulations,
16:19 Kuya Rodfell!
16:21 Hi, believers!
16:25 Hello!
16:27 Do you love preparing snacks for your kids?
16:29 If you agree with that,
16:31 I have a life hack for you
16:33 that you can do
16:35 to make your kids safe
16:37 when using sharp objects when cooking.
16:39 So, here are what you need.
16:41 You just need
16:43 this one item,
16:45 the metal hair pick.
16:47 So, this is used for
16:49 teasing people with frizzy hair
16:51 or like the hair of Kuya Rod,
16:53 so that you can achieve that.
16:55 That's how you use it.
16:57 So, we're going to stick
16:59 this metal hair pick here on the cucumber.
17:01 So, let's start
17:03 from the end.
17:05 There! Make sure that
17:07 your hair pick is clean
17:09 and not used.
17:11 After that,
17:13 they're going to slice the kids.
17:15 This one.
17:17 Oh!
17:21 This is good!
17:23 I'm going to make a sandwich.
17:25 So, let's put it here.
17:27 There! Let's wait.
17:29 For Kuya Chris.
17:31 That's perfect!
17:33 Kuya Rod, this is perfect!
17:35 So, you're healthy.
17:39 You're not losing in our games.
17:41 Here it is!
17:43 That's okay for you.
17:45 You're healthy.
17:47 It's not going to hurt.
17:51 I have a toothache.
17:53 Thank you, Ate Shaira, for that life hack.
17:57 Thank you, Ben!
17:59 For today.
18:01 Kuya James Rodfield, thank you!
18:03 I Believers, we'll see you again next week.
18:05 Here on the happiest Sunday morning,
18:07 Tambayan, this is
18:09 I Believe!
18:11 I Believe!
18:13 I Believe!
18:15 (explosion)
18:17 (upbeat music)