YouTube’s latest Twitter post on the 3 p.m. food video we all want

From the charming seafood vendors on the streets of Thailand to the self-educated chefs demonstrating the right way to cook brown rice, most of us usually watch videos like these while browsing YouTube late at night. Such videos of delicious cuisines from around the world are the reason for our midnight cravings. But apart from making our mouth water even after dinner, the addictive food stuff also teaches us many new recipes and unique cooking tricks. As we never actually try these dishes, the urge to eat them is always there. And, we think video giant YouTube knows this too.

In its recent Twitter post on its official handle, YouTube touched on something that definitely resonates with most of us. “Going to host a dinner where I only cook from recipe videos I watched at 3 p.m.,” wrote YouTube.

The post soon garnered a flurry of amusing responses from users.

“How many taco fries and Jolly Ranchers slush do you have?” A user asked.

Another wrote, “Hmm. I’m still working the night shift—and I’m in dire need of YouTube-cooked meals. Please??”

Some people seemed very excited about the dinner party.

This user also suggested a menu for a late-night binge session.

Another person also decided on the dish.

Looks like some are actually using those 3 o’clock meal recipes. “They really turn out to be some of the best damn recipes anyhow,” read one comment.

One user wrote, ‘I will be there! Give me your address I will bring napkins and spring water”.

Some asked for invitations to a dinner party.

“It’s actually a really cool idea,” wrote one user.

Another asked, “Can we have some sushi, YouTube please.”

“Oh boy, it’s going to be a chaotic dinner,” responded one person.

So, will you be showing up at dinner?

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