Blueberry Cake (Vegan) By: Peaceful Cuisine


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By Annika Wang

Starting out with a soft, elegant tune, Peaceful Cuisine jumps right into the video of making some kind of sweet. Ryoya Takashima continues the tune, while launching right into the video with the first ingredient needed. For each step, he will add the amount of the ingredient that is needed. The video I have chosen with roughly 1.5 million views, is one of several videos with around one million views.

This is one of my favorite cooking channel because it is unique in its own way, and is very calming to listen to. Throughout the video, he allows the soft tune to fill your head, rather than talking to us, step by step. However, he doesn’t let the tune cover up the natural sound of cooking. He allows the sound of every step to be heard in the background. In addition he has a high-quality camera that captures the ingredients, while also setting a soft tone, making you feel as if you were there.

Although he has around 1.7 million subscribers, he only post one video a month. His videos don’t only follow the pattern of a cooking channel, but also traveling, and personal videos. Despite the channel being in Japanese and in metric measurements, it is still easy to follow step by step.

Comments

  1. This made me want to watch Peaceful Cuisine.

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  2. just watched the video and you described it perfectly, definitely going to be watching more of these

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  3. This video seems so pleasing to watch !!

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  4. I love this youtuber! Your description was exactly what his videos are like, and made me want to watch this video!

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  5. This is a really good and accurate description of the video! It seems really easy to watch and very calming.

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  6. Super interesting topic and a great description!

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