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Abbey the Food Scientist
Subscribers 157K
Videos 274
Views 3.5M

Channels Like Abbey the Food Scientist

Abbey the Food Scientist covers food science, molecular gastronomy, and cooking topics through educational videos and deep-dives. Content emphasizes a molecule-by-molecule approach to food, with tutorials and explanations, plus science-backed discussions on sugars, supplements, seed oils, and food microstructure. The channel publishes 274 videos since 2020, with an average of about 82.6K views per video, and topics align with keywords like food, science, cooking, and baking.

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86% relevance

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Videos 4.1K
Views 2.2B
Appearances 14
SERP 100%
Similarity 77%
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Both target audiences curious about science applied to everyday food topics (molecular gastronomy, food chemistry explained), with high search overlap and strong content relevance to food science explanations.

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Videos 467
Views 484.9M
Appearances 7
SERP 54%
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Shares interest in food chemistry explanations and supplement science, drawing similar viewers who seek science-informed takes on nutrition and health, though Huberman’s format leans more toward neuroscience-oriented framing.

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Subscribers 14.5M
Videos 5.8K
Views 3.4B
Appearances 7
SERP 43%
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Also covers sugar health effects and fat digestion processes, appealing to a health-focused audience interested in nutrition science and the biochemical impact of foods.

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Cook the Science

62% relevance

Subscribers 1.3K
Videos 12
Views 21.4K
Appearances 3
SERP 33%
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Appeals to viewers curious about food structure and texture (ice cream microstructure, polymer science in cooking), aligning with Abbey’s science-based approach to culinary topics.

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Videos 373
Views 106.5M
Appearances 3
SERP 50%
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61% relevance

Subscribers 4.5M
Videos 476
Views 802.1M
Appearances 2
SERP 40%
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Explores molecular gastronomy and chemical gastronomy topics, overlapping on advanced food chemistry ideas and curiosity-driven science explained for a broad audience.

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Content Landscape

Top competitors by match: SciShow (86% match) and Andrew Huberman (69% match). SciShow shares overlapping queries such as molecular gastronomy, food chemistry explained, and supplement science, while Huberman also targets food chemistry explained and sugar health effects. Dr. Eric Berg DC (66% match) also overlaps on sugar health effects and fats in foods. Compared to Abbey, SciShow and Huberman Lab Clips have substantially larger subscriber counts (8.4M and 1.4M respectively) than Abbey (157K), indicating a broader audience reach. The common queries among these competitors include food chemistry, sugar health effects, supplement science, and molecular gastronomy, signaling similar informational niches.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to Abbey the Food Scientist?

SciShow — 86% match, 8.4M subscribers; Andrew Huberman — 69% match, 7.4M subscribers; Dr. Eric Berg DC — 66% match, 14.5M subscribers. All three channels produce science-focused content with explanations and educational videos aimed at explaining complex topics to a general audience, similar to Abbey the Food Scientist.

What type of content does Abbey the Food Scientist make?

Abbey the Food Scientist creates science-based food and nutrition content, as seen in titles like Uncover the Secrets of Food Science and Are Some Sugars Healthier Than Others? A Food Scientist Explains. The channel averages about 82.6K views per video and posts with a variable upload frequency (indicated by the phrase ~? uploads/week).

How do we determine which channels are similar to Abbey the Food Scientist?

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