Blind taste test

Zac K. asked Phineas to get Isabella, Candace, Stacy and Jenny to meet him in his restaurant for a blind taste test. Phineas said yes and got Isabella, Candace, Stacy and Jenny to his restaurant and they competed in a blind taste test against Ryan, Mike, Raymond, Melissa and Zac A. Both wore a blindfold and loud music. Stacy and Raymond are first to taste. Neither recognizes anchovies or egg yolks. Stacy gets carrots right, while Raymond correctly identifies the mango, so each team has a point at the end of the first round. Then Ryan and Jenny go head-to-head. Ryan recognizes asparagus and pecans, and Jenny identifies cheddar cheese. Neither guesses chicken correctly, leaving the Christy and the backyard gang team ahead by a single point. Then Mike and Candace go head-to-head. Candace is able to correctly name fried egg white, beets, and romaine lettuce, while Mike fails to identify the lettuce but was able to correctly name fried egg white and beets, tied the score 5-5. Then, Isabella and Zac A. are next. They started with ox tongue, but both guess pork. Next are scallops, which Isabella gets. Zac A. misses his second when he says liver. Third is Caesar dressing, which Isabella also gets. Zac A. again whiffs, this time by guessing vinaigrette. Lastly is hamburger, which Zac A. gets. Isabella gets it wrong when she guesses filet making the score 7 for Phineas's team and 6 for Christy's team. Phineas and Melissa are the final pair to compete, and Zac K announces that he will change the rules for this final round. Each contestant will taste an entire prepared dish, and receive one point for each correct ingredient they can identify in the dish. They each have 10 guesses to get as many correct ingredients that they can. Each contestant is blindfolded, and given samples of Zac K minestrone soup. Melissa names three ingredients correctly when she identifies chicken stalk, carrots, and celery, although Phineas secures the victory for his team when he names beans, bacon, celery and wins it for his team ahead by one point.