scrambled eggs & gravel



by man_vs_cube

45 Comments

  1. goteachyourself

    Hot stone cooking, I assume? I don’t get it, but it’s apparently a common technique.

  2. Situation_Upset

    Seen thia before. The stones are heated but I don’t understand the appeal. Would the stones impart any flavor?

    Reminds me of “Stone Soup” lol

  3. Spiritual_Throat_556

    Weird for sure, but not as weird as them “eating” seasonings off river rocks. Still dumb tho.

  4. kugelblitz_100

    Ah yes. Let’s cook a food that is very easy to over-cook and make rubbery by mixing in a bunch of hot stones that can’t be quickly taken out.

  5. ComfortableScratch51

    Pond rocks too big, next time aquarium gravel please

  6. DarkBomberX

    As a strange cooking technique for simple stuff, I could see it being fine. But those eggs are gonna be hella overcooked.

  7. geekdroid361

    Great now I have rocks and overcooked eggs

  8. OnionSquared

    You don’t *really* need those teeth, do you?

  9. Did they scrape enough coating off that pan? I want to be able to taste it.

  10. Few-Ad7795

    “Zero out of 10 dentists recommend gravel eggs.”

  11. rewindwonderland

    At least these were not thrown in motor oil like some of the more recent videos posted.

  12. Gold_Weakness1157

    ![gif](giphy|s239QJIh56sRW|downsized)

  13. Universeisagarden

    Dammit! Now I’m hungry for scrambled eggs. (Without rocks).

  14. Exact_Comparison_792

    Yes, because gravel is a part of the human balanced diet and something we can eat. /s

  15. cocaineluna

    I’ve seen this many times in the past few weeks and i cannot lie.. i yearn for the rock eggs.

  16. ASouthernDandy

    Video ends with the eggs being done… But then the stones just keep cooking them.

  17. Envy_lustowl

    If anything, the dumbest but smartest explanation: iron levels. Iron from rock will go into the egg. Our iron in our blood is legit iron you find in the earth, but obviously it’s micro. The advantage from this is slim, for obviously, it’s takes millions of years for erosion to conform from a rock. Twirling eggs in rocks will do basically nothing and it won’t be life altering afterwards…

  18. Ignestrus

    Aww, come on man, theres egg in my stones now

  19. Midgarduroboros

    “I eat rocks for breakfast!” ©Driller from Deep Rock Galactic.

  20. AandM4ever

    Nah man, what the fuck is this shit bro! 😨

  21. Perfect-Hospital1171

    Fun fact:
    I lived in Japan for 3 years and this is an ancient tradition that has been used for hundreds of years. They use really soft, mineral-rich stones called “cum rocks”, which in Japanese means this is absolutely retarded and should be on the hot page of /Stupidfood

  22. Comprehensive_Swim49

    Like I said to my mum about making a jacket out of buttons: just because you can, doesn’t mean you should.

  23. Friendly_Okra_4303

    When you need more minerals in your diet.

  24. citrus-maxima-corp

    Without hot rocks, how else would I get my daily minerals?

  25. PretendRelation7924

    Those eggs could really rock your world…

    ![gif](giphy|l2Jef8toEoshh7Izu|downsized)

  26. Timeman5

    You can either eat around the rocks or pick them out.

  27. Kindly_Region

    That’s one way to get your daily minerals

  28. Dragonblade0123

    Traditional Ethnic cooking methods are NOT stupid food. Just because it’s not normal for you, does not mean it’s not normal for others.

  29. ChewbaccaOnFries

    I like Quarry because it’s crunchy.

  30. Dazzling_Wishbone892

    Can I get mine without the rocks. They hurt my teeth.

  31. Shadow_worker666

    This was posted already and somebody explained in colder countries (Eastern Europe) they do this to keep their food warm longer during the winter months. I assume they would do this with soup too – keep hot stones at the bottom of the bowl to keep it warm longer

  32. 0Soporte

    I didn’t know kidney stones could also be used for cooking