Burnin' beef: When Tito starts pouring the copper on the meat, it mostly just bounces off
Super-cooked meat: When he's done, it looks like the burger is bit well-done
The bun remains charred and black, but the rest of the burger is completely unscathed — which viewers can see more clearly after Tito removes the top bun. Inside, the beef patty still looks untouched, as do the pieces of lettuce, cheese, and the additional piece of bread in the center.
So Tito starts pouring again, directly onto the beef patty. This is when the truly disturbing part starts, as the molten copper looks to be repelled by the burger, bouncing off of it onto the metal plate it sits on.
The beef blackens slightly and slowly, but looks more like it's being slightly overcooked on a grill.
When Tito further deconstructs the burger, removing the well-done patty, the middle piece of bread, and the second (completely untouched) beef patty, fire dances around the meal but doesn't destroy it.
In fact, the pickles don't seem to burn at all, retaining their perfect light green color even as the other ingredients slowly char.
Finally, after two minutes and regular flipping, most of the burger seems blackened to a crisp, with only the pickles withstanding for so long.
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