How Spaghetti Noodles Are Made: INCREDIBLE Spaghetti Factory!
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- The large-scale production of spaghetti blends traditional methods with modern technology to meet high demand and maintain quality. It starts with durum wheat being cleaned and milled into semolina, which is mixed with water to form dough. The dough is made into large sheets, then shaped into long strands. These strands are carefully transported on hanging stands for even drying. After drying, automated machines cut the spaghetti to the right length and package it. Advanced machinery ensures that the packaging is consistent and properly labeled. This efficient process helps produce the 6 billion pounds of noodles Americans eat each year.
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I'm more impressed by how they make the machines than how they make the spaghetti
Yeah!… I totally agree with you, amazing machines.
That’s what caught my attention too👍👍👍
Seriously, humans can make The craziest inventions
Do you know which country is the leader in manufacturing industrial machinery in factories?
That's what I do too. It's just amazing how they draw up the plans and specs on those machines
I bought an electric pasta machine and I make my own noodles and spaghetti and I can say that fresh spaghetti is better then store bought and it cooks faster I love seeing how different products are made.
I do 2 so delicious
No matter how mant tumes i qatch these It really amazes me the amount of engineering put in these machines. Kudos to the people who design these marvelous machines
West: Spaghetti
East: Noodles
The machine is incredible. amazing.
Pretty fun video to watch!!! Thanks for posting! ❤
Something very satisfying about watching videos like this!
It would have been nice if you explained what happens to the end Cuts, scraps and broken pieces
They would be used for products like chicken noodle soup etc
@@carlfalt174 Well they appear to be all uniform in length/size also
There are always bits and pieces left that are sent to other purposes
@@carlfalt174 I know that that's why I made the comment. And then you decided to make up a answer. Now everyone realizes what a feeble attempt that was for you
@@user-ef1fd3jb2v it's pretty clear by that response that you've never been in agriculture or food manufacturing where nothing is wasted. I've given my answer so I'm going to ask you what would you do with the bits and pieces of pasta left over?
Love Barilla products. ❤
Bigoted homophobic company -- forget them!
Just learned it doesn’t matter what brand you buy…it appears they are made in the same factory. Just seen 3 different brands
4:38 It looks like really skinny string cheese! 😂 I like the video, keep it up!
This kind of machine is amazing...
Wow! Amazing
Realy I like this factory
..and there's me thinking spaghetti grew on trees!
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Solid!
Top KEK!
Peace be with you.
I would like to see a video of the harvesting of the Spaghetti trees before it gets to the factory . . .
😂
Spaghetti grows on Spaghetti trees.
Spaghettini rulez - the thinner, the better.
phải trải qua nhiều công đoạn mới ra được thành phẩm
I would love to see your production process for a certain product
There’s no eggs in spaghetti. Like never. That must have been the dough for an other product/pasta.
Barely a human in sight
Thank you so interesting.
Your videos are amazing. I really like it. I am a new subscriber to your channel. Can I talk with you The Smart Farm?
Super
Yes
Barilla is the best pasta ever.
Kaufland!😂
I thought it grew on trees.
Tell me how to purchase machin
Too many broken strands already before even packing 😮💨
It’s them cutting off the uneven edges.
Tony Delaney spaghetti is from wheat not trees.
I’m hoping he was kidding.
Usine très très rentable peu de personnel entièrement robotisée
8:14 “Nutritional information is printed in real time”, are you sure? At 8:31 it seems as though that information is preprinted, as you’d expect.
Real time means the date and time the product was packaged.
That automation has killed alot of jobs.
No humans work in this factory?
Yes, I saw an arm and hand.
only 3 ppl in the whole video and lots of talk about automation, machines and computers. then says at the end about traditional craftmanship. ya right
Do you watch Pasta Grannies? Real authentic pasta!
What part does the stupid music play?
Why do you ruin these videos with the horrible background music.