- Today, we try summertime
snacks from around the world. - Let's talk about that. (upbeat electronic music) Good Mythical Summer! - That's right. A lot of times, I feel
like we ha summer here in Southern California, but it is good to remember, Rhett, there is summer all over the world. It may be at different times
and to varying degrees, but summer does happen other places. - Yeah, it's very healthy,
Link, for us to remember that we are not the center
of the summer universe. You're right, I agree. - Well, what I'm getting
at is, all over the world, there's not only summer, but there are cool and
unique summer snacks, perfect for beating the heat. In fact, there's more than
you can shake a dart at. - So, let's try some refreshing and refreshingly interesting, whoop whoop, frozen summer treats
from around the world. It's time for. ♪ Where in the World ♪ ♪ Do These International
Frozen Treats Come From ♪ - You know how this goes. We're gonna try-
- We pierce each other's ears. - Oh, don't do that. Don't even talk about it. - You have kind of a hole. Let me see if I can ream it out. - Let me see if I can ream you out. - I don't have a hole. - I can make one. - In my ear? - Okay, we're gonna try
a cold summertime snack from somewhere in the world. We're gonna throw a dart
at each other's ear lobe, apparently, or maybe the
country that we think is from, and then Chase, our creamy cartographer. - [Link] What? - Will measure how far our dart is from the right answer. - Thanks, Rhett. - [Link] Well, it looks like our map, we've inverted water and land. - Don't overthink it. - Whoever has the lowest
score at the end wins, and after last time, we're continuing the back and forth seven month streak of
alternating who wins, so I get the advantage dart
this time, The Melt Pelt, where I get to pelt the board
with a melting ice cream bar. - Right. - The winner gets to wear a big floral head dress from "Midsommar". "Midsommar", the movie?
- Yeah. We actually got it
donated from the film set. - All right. (cheerful acapella music) Look, we've got some colorful
looking things happening here. - Pink, yellow, and green bread, and then Josh just told us that we're supposed to fold
this around the innard. Oh, okay. - It's like rainbow bread, and then he said to taco it. - [Josh] Mash it a little bit. - Oh, yes. That is, that is beautiful. - What is that flavor of ice cream? - [Link] It's got some sort of nuts in it. I don't know what it is. - Okay. - You're going first,
because you won last time. You get the disadvantage of darting the inaugural dart. - Now, we've been going back
and forth on this game so much. - I can't believe it.
- And I feel like, a lot of times, what happens is I think out loud at this point, and then throw it at a country, and then you're just like,
yeah, I'm gonna do that, too. - That's part of being in the lead. - So, I feel like I'm not
going to think out loud. I'm just gonna throw it up there. You won't know exactly
where I'm throwing it, and then I'll let you throw it, and then I'll tell you my reasoning. - [Link] Okay. Lebanon? Okay, now I did a little bit more- - Mouth research. - Yeah, mouth hole research
while you were talking, and I did get some mango. Where in the world are the mangoes? Got to get the mango to the dart. Should I throw it to
the big ocean of Brazil? Maybe Singapore? Fine, I'll change my answer to Singapore. I can do that.
- Who are you arguing with? - It's colorful. (Mythical Crew laughs) - Hold on, hold on. Would you like, look, you can't forget, my mom is on the line. If you need some encouragement,
she's right up there. Hey, Mom.
- She's watching again? - [Mama Di] It's me, Mama. - Hey, Mama. - [Mama Di] I miss you and your beautiful head
of hair, sweetheart. - Yeah, see, I didn't
sound scripted at all. Like she... - Can you give me a compliment, Mama Di? - [Mama Di] I'm so proud
of you, Rhetty-poo. Remember, I'm always watching.
- Me! - Oh, she's always watching - But me, what about me? - No, she didn't have
anything for you, man. - Brazil? - [Rhett] Hey. - Okay. - Don't tell him, Mom. - All right, I'm going with
my original answer, Brazil. I'm sticking to my mangoes. - Yeah. - [Link] Oh, yeah. Stevie? - [Stevie] You just had roti ice cream. To make this summer treat, vendors carve off a slab of ice cream and fold it in a piece of pandan bread. You can find this colorful ice
cream sandwich in Singapore. - [Rhett] (laughs) Oh, man! - Rhett's mama, you failed me! - I was thinking, I was somewhere between Lebanon and India. I didn't think Singapore,
but there, 'cause the mango, I tasted that, and it tasted
like mango chutney from India. - All right, Rhett, you had 20. Link, 53. - Oh, ow, that hurts.
- That hurts. (cheerful acapella music) - Look at this thing from the side. - A parfait? - Look at the lines. - It looks like.
- Is that noodles? - It looks like there's some
sort of a maze in there, but I think it's, I
mean, this is ice cream. - Chia, and then rice noodles. - Oh, yeah, lots of that
rice noodle happening. And the flavor of the rice noodles is. - Not great. - Not good. What is this red stuff? - I don't want to go all the way down. - Ooh, that is, you'll like that. Oh.
- You'll like that red stuff. It's like eating a flower. - Rosewater. - Now, I like chia seeds, though. I like a chia pudding. I like any kind of pudding. I'm a pudding guy. - You're puddin' man. - Put it in my mouth. Still going first.
- Now, with these noodles. - Speak freely, sir. - Why? - Glass noodles? Where are they from? - With these noodles,
I would have expected, like if Singapore had not been guessed, I would be going for Singapore. - Hey, hey, hey. Are there any rules against
doubling up on a country? - Yeah, I believe so. I believe that they don't
double up on countries. So that takes me, that
takes me further west. Just how far west?
- That would be a bold move, to go for Singapore again. So, you're not telling me that
you were going for Lebanon, but it seems like you were. Of course, it seems like you always are. - (laughs) Always going for Lebanon. Story of my life. - It would be bold if
I went for Singapore, if I hit Singapore, and then they had doubled up on Singapore. - Mom, what do you think about, do you think they would
double up on Singapore? - [Mama Di] You're looking
so handsome, honey. Mama loves you. - You know what? I just love the fact that she doesn't really care what I ask her. - She's positive, though. - She just wants to encourage me, and I feel encouraged at this moment. - What about me, Mama Di? How do I look? - [Mama Di] I miss your sweet smooches. - Hey, hey, hey, hey. (Mythical Crew laughs) You got something to tell me about? - Don't worry. I'll be back when you need me. When you need me most. I will be there for ya.
- I feel very different about this entire exercise now. Just throw your damn dart. (laughs) - I don't know who has the noodles. I mean, Italy's got all types of noodles. Is that what you were aiming for, Italy? - I mean-
- I mean, I can get closer then you did to Italy. - Five, six feet, you hit a noodle. - [Link] That's true. Oh, yeah. - I was aiming for Lebanon. - [Stevie] You guys just tried faluda, a dessert made with vermicelli noodles, sweet basil seeds, rose syrup, milk, and ice cream. You'll see different
versions of this drink across south Asia, but
the basil seeds are added to keep the body cool in India. - India, shoot.
- India. - Basil seeds, not chia seeds, huh? Basil has seeds? - Yeah. - All right, Rhett, you had 19. And Link, you had 19. - Oh! A little tie. (cheerful acapella music) - We want you to
experience the fun and food of our favorite internet cooking show. It's a YouTube channel
called Mythical Kitchen. Hey, Josh, sing the jingle. ♪ Welcome to Mythical Kitchen ♪ ♪ Enjoy your food ♪ ♪ Welcome to Mythical Kitchen ♪ ♪ Trevor works here ♪ (Rhett laughs) - No prep, guys. - Enjoy your food. - I was like, Josh, are you mic'd? 'Cause I'm gonna promote the
Mythical Kitchen channel. - [Josh] I'm flat, I'm
flat today, and I'm sorry. - Yeah, it sounded horrible,
but it was really great. - No, no, no. It ended well. - Would I be able to sing that now? - What I mean is, when
it ended, I felt well. - Did you say welcome? ♪ Welcome to Mythical Kitchen channel ♪ - No, it's. ♪ Welcome to Mythical Kitchen ♪ ♪ Enjoy your food ♪ - No, it's. ♪ Welcome to Mythical Kitchen ♪ ♪ Enjoy your food ♪ ♪ Welcome to Mythical Kitchen ♪ ♪ Trevor works here ♪ - It doesn't really resolve. - [Josh] Yeah, well, Trevor works here. - Okay, here we go. - [Link] He told you to cut this. - I was told to cut it, yes, by Trevor. It's hard, man. It's hard. - [Link] Cut it and spread it. What's in there? Oh, there's a center. - Oh, there's a center. - [Link] I'm just gonna pick up this half. - Do it, pick up that half. - Mm, it's chocolate. - I'm gonna try to get at that center. - And then there's stuff on the outside. Ooh, that's chocolate. That's cacao. Cacao powder. - [Rhett] That's rich, man. - What is that? Whew! It's a fudge center. - Man, where are they
doing chocolate this hard? - [Link] Good gosh, this is good. - [Rhett] Where do they
have this kind of gumption in the chocolate arena? - Am I going first now,
'cause I'm losing badly? No. You're going first,
because I'm losing badly. - Okay.
- No hidden camera, huh? Now, we just got your mom. - Well, it's not here. Yes, it is a camera,
though, it's not hidden. Mom, that's not hidden, is it? - Mama loves you, Rhett. Always remember that. - It's basically just like
an edification soundbite. So, what are you thinkin'? Tell me all your thoughts. - I Belize, (laughs) it might be Belize, but I don't feel strongly about that, 'cause I could also see them doing this kind of thing in Italy. Like, if you went to an Italian restaurant and they just broke out this chocolate with a chocolate center
with a chocolate powder on the outside, you'd be like,
yeah, it kind of makes sense. So, I'm just gonna go Atlantic Ocean. - Rhett, I believe that you can do it. Oh! I hate to tell you this, Rhett, but... - Tell me. - This is Madagascar. (Rhett laughs) - What, why? - Haven't you ever heard
of Madagascar chocolate? There's a lot of cacao trees in Madagascar.
- That's true. - It's been an island
for a long evolutionary period of time.
- Long, long time. - And the chocolate there is to die for. Oh, shoot. - A little far to the right. Hey, maybe it's Australia. - [Stevie] This molded ice cream dessert has a chocolate hazelnut
interior, a fudge center, and it's sprinkled with cocoa. - Molded? - Yeah, it's molded into a ball. - Oh, good. - You mean molded like bleu cheese? - [Stevie] No, no, different kind of mold. - It's moldy. - [Stevie] It's called Tartufo de Pizzo, and you can find it in Italy. - Oh, Tartufo de Pizzo, what? That sounds Italian. - Madagascar. (Rhett laughs) - Yeah, Rhett, you had 23. Link, 35. - Oh, okay. (cheerful acapella music) Josh gave us these bags. He said rip it open and have fun. - [Josh] Yeah, have fun there, guys. - That was the only
thing, only instructions. - [Josh] Have a great time. - So, it was something
that was poured into a bag and then frozen. - Kind of inelegant.
- I'm like a detective. And I just don't know how to. - I feel like I'm gonna
get plastic on myself, in my mouth, too. - Ooh. - What you gettin' over there? - I think I know what this is. - That is creamy. It's cinnamon-y. It tastes like a horchata. - Horchata? I mean, it's like they poured a horchata in a bag and froze it. - [Rhett] And there's only a
couple of places on that map where I think they would do this. - [Link] Right. - Is it Brazil or is it Belize? I think that comes from Mexico, and Belize is pretty close to Mexico. I Belize that, because I can see it. Brazil would be much easier to hit. - I mean, it's definitely horchata. - But Belize would be really impressive, if that was right and I got it right. Ooh, horrible. - I have to go with Belize
for the same reason. - Well, what about Brazil, though? - I'd be crazy, because it's farther down. I just need to nail it. It's hard, y'all. - It's the darts today, man, the darts. They're riding high.
- It's hard. - Listen, I mean, how many
darts have I thrown, four? - Yeah, they're riding high today. You know the last time I threw a dart? Last time we played this game. - Yeah, right. - You know, it's like, it's hard. - [Stevie] It's windy in here. - Yeah, right, yeah. I was gonna say that.
- It's windy in here? - [Stevie] You just tried coconut ideal. Ideals are ice pops
made with native fruits, evaporated and condensed
milks, and sometimes peanuts. They're sold in a clear plastic bag, and they're one of the cheapest
treats around in Belize. - Ah, yeah.
- All right, we both are. So, you didn't actually say horchata. - Creamy, sweet, cinnamon goodness. It's very good. - All right, Rhett, 13. Link, 20. - Ooh, just not making up the difference. - Not your day. (cheerful acapella music) - Mystery round, and
we've got some sort of- - [Rhett] Little dumpling? - [Link] A pastry-type sitch? - There's more blueberries on the inside. - Not too sweet. - Not too sweet, and it's almost like they need to be thrown in a fryer. - [Josh] We can do that for you. - [Rhett] Thank you. - I've got the, what's it called, the smash smelt? - [Rhett] The smash smesh, Melt Pelt. - Melt Pelt.
- Melt Pelt. - And I'm going, I reserve
my right to go second and try to make up this huge gap. - You know, the dumpling form, I believe, is an Eastern thing. - But it's almost a pastry. - But the tastelessness of this. - It's like a strudel. - And like, just like the simplicity sends me into, like, Northern Europe. So, I think I'll split the difference, but I'm not just gonna be a chump and just throw it in
the middle of the map. I'm not gonna do that. - What about New Zealand? (Rhett laughs) - So, I'm kind of throwing
it in between my two guesses, which is somewhere in the Far East, and then somewhere in Scandinavia. You know, like, where do those meet? Okay, I guess they meet over there. I didn't really mean to throw
it that far to the right. - [Link] Well, at least you went Far East with the dart.
- I made a real solid choice. - So, I'm gonna just gonna
have to take a handful of this melted stuff and pelt it, 'cause I'm thinking this is, this is a pastry. This is some European delight. - European delight. Probably the official name. - [Link] I'm gonna try to. - [Rhett] Oh gosh. You sure you want, hey, Mom,
you sure he should do this? - [Mama Di] Look at my
big boy, all grown up, except for his chin. (Link laughs) - That makes it okay that you
hit me on the side of the head when you're trying to wave at your mama. - Yeah, well. Is that all you had to say, Mom? - All right, Europe. - [Rhett] Wow, that was a
pretty concentrated toss. - [Link] Yeah. - It didn't splatter very much. - All right, do your best. - [Stevie] You just tried
blueberry pierogies. While you may be more accustomed
to the savory versions of these dumplings, it's a summer favorite to fill them with blueberries and drizzle them with
sweet cream in Poland. - [Rhett] Poland, yep,
pierogies in Poland. - [Link] Poland. - I think Link may have gotten a zero. - Did I get a zero? - [Chase] No, there is nothing on Poland. - Ooh, man. - Yeah, Rhett, you got 28. Link, two. - Oh, you know what? It's a good showing.
- That's still nowhere near getting me back on top. - Hey, I flipped the script, man. - Dang it. - Seven months of flip-flopping is over. - Two in a row. You know what? You deserve it. You get the, you get the
"Midsommar" dressing. Wow, would I be disturbed right now if I had seen this movie? - Yeah. Yeah, definitely. - Ah, I'll be back. It ain't over. Tell 'em, Mama Di. - [Mama Di] I'll see you later, honey. - Yeah.
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God damn, Link can be frustrating in this game. "Oh I have the perfect answer? Better change it last second to the other side of the board"
I'm sure Rhett's mom is a sweet lady, but that rhett's mom cam got old quick.
There is just something about Link not throwing darts well that makes everything in the world feel normal lol
The 'sweet kisses' bit absolutely killed me. One of my favorite games.
I knew as soon as Link got distracted with the Rhett's mom cam he was gonna switch over to the wrong answer even though he was locked on the exact right one. Poor guy's his own worst enemy in this game.
I don't know how to fix this. Maybe they do it back to back, taste, throw the dart, then discuss reasons. Link getting behind of the first dart then following Rhett around the board isn't really a game. I mean, it's more about their interactions than it is about competition, but there's not really any reason to make this a game at this point.