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Blog Post #8: Brooke Montgomery

For a YouTube channel similar to “Cut,” I propose a game called “The Blind Taste Test Challenge.” Participants would taste a variety of foods and drinks blindfolded, and then guess what they are.

Our goal would be to explore how taste works, as well as how our expectations can influence what we consume. In addition, it will be interesting to see how people react to different flavors and textures, and how they express their preferences or dislikes.

In order to make the game more exciting and challenging, participants could be given a score for each correct guess, with the winner being the one with the highest score. You could also arrange the foods and drinks in a specific order or theme, such as sweets vs. savorys, healthy vs. junk food, or even exotic vs. common foods.

It is ideal for this game to include both food enthusiasts and picky eaters, as well as a diverse group of people with diverse backgrounds and preferences. It would be interesting to see how people with different cultural or regional backgrounds respond to unfamiliar foods, and how they identify the tastes and flavors based on their past experiences.

For the game to be more engaging, I suggest having five to ten participants. The game can be played in teams or individually, depending on the number of participants and the duration of the video.

Ultimately, I think “The Blind Taste Test Challenge” could provide some insightful information about taste perception and preferences, while also being entertaining and interesting.

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