When I was little in most villages in my country people used to have animals in every house. Everybody made their own cheese. The leftover liquid whey is called "цвик" /tzvik/ and instead of throwing it away, they fed it to the pigs instead of water. Those porkers were absolutely shredded in a year or two.
Here in Colombia is exactly the same. People who have cows and produce "cuajada", a more wet cheese, sell it and the remaining is given to the pigs as well.
not sure why he didnt mention it but, originally they would throw that water away from the cheese making process. they discovered the fish around cheese factories would be more muscular and bigger than the fish in other parts of the river.
0:00 - "Whey protein is essential for building muscles". It is NOT essential for building muscles. But it is useful if you want to conveniently minmax nutrient distribution on a budget.
I’ve always thought about this and I have considered this: if the production line had a added step in the filling of the containers of fine powders, such as protein powders, which had a ultrasound rack that these containers rolled on as they were being filled, perhaps in a couple of short stages between portions of filling, this may be the only way to help settle these powders during initial packing (to what degree, I couldn’t say) so that the space in containers could be optimized AND wasted space in these plastics could be alleviated. Because it’s not just the annoyance of purchasing seemingly unfilled containers but also the stupidity in our species to be unnecessarily wasting yet more resources (container materials, shipping space hence shipping fuels and the manpower handling of just about as much air as product) when we HAVE the mental capacity to figure this silly little dilemma out… to do better… to be smarter and more efficient. Edit: or stop using hard containers/plastic “jars”… ever notice that bags of protein don’t contain as much useless air??
So in other words all those companies have their protein manufactured from the same company? Or all those different brands are under one parent company
Likely something of that nature til the powder is atomized and formed. Then the raw powder is likely sent to different facilities for different flavoring and additives that are brand unique.
Used to work at a plant that produced cheese and also WPC/WPC80 (whey protein concentrate/80% pure) Whey powder and whey protein concentrate powders are just commoditized inputs. Any cheese factory with a large enough foot print will have a WPC drying operation attached to it. These are the ones that are creating the base for the powders that you consume. They are sold and shipped off to customers in bulk totes weighing in at 2800~ lbs each. What the customer we sold it to does with it is up to them. I don't know of any cheese make facilities that also had an in house packaging line that was directed at the consumer. I assume some must exist, but I haven't seen it. Cheese is the primary goal, whey powder and lactose powders are just byproducts that are sold off in bulk to customers.
@@stb3987 It's not the same factory, there are many of them throughout the USA. Any large cheese making plant will have a WPC drying plant attached to it to capture the value of the whey byproduct. And the plants that are too small for that, will ship their liquid whey to the big plants for further processing. Typically they will condense them (remove water) so the shipping cost is lower.
Turning that sour liquid you get with set yogurt into a shelf stable powder isn't something you can do at home, any machine that turns a liquid into a powder needs an industrial setting
@@pierrex3226 I believe he is using sarcasm, as we know from the video there are pasteurization, membrane filtration, ion exchange, spray drying and atomizer, industrial packaging and labeling, etc ...
So basically whey protein is made from “lassi” which we were drinking in breakfast from generation. Lassi- is the liquid left after removing white butter, white butter - use to make ghee.
They're kind of a scam, if you film the process, people will realize they can make them at home for pennies :) their one redeeming quality is convenience of packaging, then again it's also creating single use wrappers that can't be recycled... They're just sugar solutions of varying concentrations
I believe whey is superior from those two options. But when you compare soy isolate and whey isolate you would have less different amino acid profiles. So if you want to use something thats not whey I think soy isolate is the best.
I used to work at a whey protein plant in filtration. They just made whey protein concentrate powder and sell it and the buyer would finish and package it. UF ultra filtration is also how the fair life milk is made just with lower concentration
Protein in the air surely increases their protein intake 😮.then thik about the workers working in this company💪🏻. Those who wanna work in this company. ↓👍🏻
I was hoping they would get into the difference between concentrate and isolate, but otherwise cool video. One thing I noticed is several different brands were coming out of the same factory 🤔😆
Because whey protein is made from whey, not directly from milk. You add a coagulant to the milk and it separates into curds (milk solids, with which you make cheese) and whey (milk water and very few solids). When you take moisture out from whey, you are left with only the solids: whey protein
@@gabrielvillar1787 I know but how much whey protein we can get from milk and how much whey is needed to make whey protein..... Because milk production is less or number is wrong... Or the company adds chemicals into it..... My concern is this...... And most of the sports players avoid supplements... They go on a natural diet some sports or Olympic players use but they don't reveal their brand.
He is trying to say that is not essential i think haha. But I get your thinking, it is a confusing comment. He is rectifying the first sentence in the video which says it is @@sahil_Sharma007
Precisely. And then they somehow convinced the entire bobybuilding community it's essential. Don't get me wrong, I still use it, but only sparingly and to add some protein to some of my lower protein meals (aka real food).
There is no "altered ions". Ion exchange is just a separation method, like magnets in a recycling facility. Whey is like a recycled aluminum can. You dont name as "waste" your brand new coke or carbonized water can, do you? Also, since whey, cheese and butter come from the same raw material, would you say cheese and butter are a waste product of the production of whey? You know, cheese is a slow dried heavily altered byproduct of milk. Must be so unhealthy...
@@halo9lady we are consuming liquids that are in direct, extreme and prolonged contact with them. Recycled aluminum is "food grade". Its pretty much the same as whey, which is literally "food". By the way, you also eat cheese and drink beer and wine, that were partially decomposed by bacteria or fungi. It is quite easy to note that what matters is whats left in the final product, in this case, just the useful components of milk.
had to show this to my mom to ensure her that my protein powder is not steroids
Now explain her creatine. 😂
thats ok unlesd its creatine+@@METAK188
same…
Indian??
Your mom sounds really stupid.
He should've told us why the scoop is at the bottom
Scoop is heavier than powder, and when at transportation vibration cause it slowly drift to bottom.
Stop
Go
I had that happen to me just recently. It was a translucent white cup in white powder too.
Real
When I was little in most villages in my country people used to have animals in every house. Everybody made their own cheese. The leftover liquid whey is called "цвик" /tzvik/ and instead of throwing it away, they fed it to the pigs instead of water. Those porkers were absolutely shredded in a year or two.
Bulgaria in the house since 681 🇧🇬 💪
Shredded pigs lol love that
Here in Colombia is exactly the same. People who have cows and produce "cuajada", a more wet cheese, sell it and the remaining is given to the pigs as well.
funny how after all this processing of the milk I still end up mixing whey with milk
😂😂😂😂
Lol so true
Lol
😂😂😂
Because you’re stupid 😂
I can’t weigh the whey the way they weigh the whey.
😂
Órale wey 😂
@@CGar22 the sexy whey 💀
@@Beingserious_ur_retart3dDo u kno de wae
by the whey, the whey is wheyting to be wheyed
Cheese, ice-cream, whey powder, milk-shake....COWS rock!!
dont forget burgers
shoes, jackets, furniture, car interiors, sex toys, dog food, jerky
Beef too
Vegans must be crying in the corner
Tits rock
Imagine how jacked the security guards here must be lol
👎👎
GYM members left the chat!
Not the guards. More like the taste testers.
@@supercowgamingWell the top quality testers are CBUM and Ramon Dino.
The air in the factory must have some whey dust, all they need to do is breathe in the protein
This was whey cooler than I thought it would be
no whey
@@wombatusmaximus1788 yes whey
Whey?
@@thebrave4974 yup, whey
So, all we’re doing when we make a protein shake is adding more protein, which comes from milk, to milk.
Well I use water w my powder so I don’t but if u use milk yeah lmao
Concentrated tho
Just more processed rubbish. Everything good has been removed
@@TheOne-3 so what? Should we just throw out all that whey from cheese making? Whey protein is just what is says it is: isolated protein from whey
@@Quon6810 Should try milk. Much better.
Who the heck figured this out?? Sheesh. Humans are brilliant!
not sure why he didnt mention it but, originally they would throw that water away from the cheese making process. they discovered the fish around cheese factories would be more muscular and bigger than the fish in other parts of the river.
@@raheelbelal5848Damn those fishies were on the sauce
@@raheelbelal5848wow really cool
@@raheelbelal5848 get outta here with that's crazy though..
@@raheelbelal5848I'm fixing to put a scoop of protein in my fish tank
0:00 - "Whey protein is essential for building muscles". It is NOT essential for building muscles. But it is useful if you want to conveniently minmax nutrient distribution on a budget.
Protein is essential
@@samrowe2889 no doubt, but WHEY protein is not.
@@Ozzah its highly helpful
@@darkfist9651 YES, absolutely! But it's not "ESSENTIAL"!
You are completely right@@Ozzah
I was expecting the tasters to be huge body builders with stringers on dry scooping 😂
😂 Habooboo Habibi
The fact that this video starts with a fictitious statement is amazing.
Should have omitted "Whey"
😅
Pasteurization kills the microbes in the milk. After it cools, a worker stirs it with his ungloved hand. 2:53
It's unimaginable to see 1000000000000000000 gms of protein in a single video😮
Two things , first is either put more powder in the container or make a smaller container there’s so much empty space ! And second make it less chalky
It's filled to the brim at the factory but then settles over time and during shipping movement which is why when you open them they don't appear full.
@@Grunzaa so make the container smaller like I said
Lol, container size does not matter. It's always going to settle over time and appear not full when first opened.
I’ve always thought about this and I have considered this: if the production line had a added step in the filling of the containers of fine powders, such as protein powders, which had a ultrasound rack that these containers rolled on as they were being filled, perhaps in a couple of short stages between portions of filling, this may be the only way to help settle these powders during initial packing (to what degree, I couldn’t say) so that the space in containers could be optimized AND wasted space in these plastics could be alleviated. Because it’s not just the annoyance of purchasing seemingly unfilled containers but also the stupidity in our species to be unnecessarily wasting yet more resources (container materials, shipping space hence shipping fuels and the manpower handling of just about as much air as product) when we HAVE the mental capacity to figure this silly little dilemma out… to do better… to be smarter and more efficient.
Edit: or stop using hard containers/plastic “jars”… ever notice that bags of protein don’t contain as much useless air??
@@Grunzaa settle the product then put it in a smaller container problem solved
The thumbnail goes so hard, it looks like that worker in the middle gonna duel to the death that whey powder.
The testera must be swole asf
steakhouse testers would be more swole then lmao it don't work like that
Protein doesn’t make you strong, you must work out as well
7:07 dat team expert must be buff asf
Would have been very motivating if all the factory workers were buff.
So in other words all those companies have their protein manufactured from the same company? Or all those different brands are under one parent company
Likely something of that nature til the powder is atomized and formed. Then the raw powder is likely sent to different facilities for different flavoring and additives that are brand unique.
There are around three main raw whey producers in each continent. All the brands buy from them
I noticed the same. They all seem to buy from the same factory. Very revealing
Used to work at a plant that produced cheese and also WPC/WPC80 (whey protein concentrate/80% pure)
Whey powder and whey protein concentrate powders are just commoditized inputs. Any cheese factory with a large enough foot print will have a WPC drying operation attached to it. These are the ones that are creating the base for the powders that you consume. They are sold and shipped off to customers in bulk totes weighing in at 2800~ lbs each. What the customer we sold it to does with it is up to them.
I don't know of any cheese make facilities that also had an in house packaging line that was directed at the consumer. I assume some must exist, but I haven't seen it. Cheese is the primary goal, whey powder and lactose powders are just byproducts that are sold off in bulk to customers.
@@stb3987 It's not the same factory, there are many of them throughout the USA. Any large cheese making plant will have a WPC drying plant attached to it to capture the value of the whey byproduct. And the plants that are too small for that, will ship their liquid whey to the big plants for further processing. Typically they will condense them (remove water) so the shipping cost is lower.
Cows rock!!!!Its impossible to live without cow’s 🐄 🥛
so true. Foundation of civilization.
Actually it is. Coconut or almond milk. And pea protein powder is much much healthier, clean and pure than this poison.
something about the word ‘curd’ makes my stomach curdle
Kerd people
Same with coagulate
something about the word ‘yogurt’ makes me regurgitate
Bro curd and yogurt are similar but nor same, enzymes are different.
something about the word 'coagulate' makes me agitate
1:53 nobody drinks unpasteurized milk at the processor.
00:07 Putting the powder on top of the filter is insane
i dont think it matters
keep on hunting capybaras
@@shrekify yes
How's protein made?
Worker proceed to walk on It!💀
No wonder I found a couple of hairs in my protein powder.
😂😂
Extra protein
@@davidkosiba624😂😂😂
That would be your dose of keratin 😅
They milked a bull for your extra protein 😂😅
I am surprised how simple and clean the process is. No crazy ingredients other than rennet and cultures.
Turning that sour liquid you get with set yogurt into a shelf stable powder isn't something you can do at home, any machine that turns a liquid into a powder needs an industrial setting
@@pierrex3226 I believe he is using sarcasm, as we know from the video there are pasteurization, membrane filtration, ion exchange, spray drying and atomizer, industrial packaging and labeling, etc ...
So basically whey protein is made from “lassi” which we were drinking in breakfast from generation.
Lassi- is the liquid left after removing white butter,
white butter - use to make ghee.
Can make a video how power gels are made?
They're kind of a scam, if you film the process, people will realize they can make them at home for pennies :) their one redeeming quality is convenience of packaging, then again it's also creating single use wrappers that can't be recycled... They're just sugar solutions of varying concentrations
@@pierrex3226 true?
What's the name of the company to boycott them for using bare hands dipping in whey liquid 3:43 instead of using gloves ?!!!
I think someone will notice it and your comment popped up.. 😂
3:43 if it happens in India everyone will tell us dirty and if it is done by white skin it is healthy, what a hypocrisy!
using properly washed and desinfected hands is oftentimes a lot cleaner than using plastic gloves, look it up if you don’t believe me
Great vid!
_Sees thumbnail & title_
Me: interesting...
_Clicks on video_
Him: whey protein is *ESSENTIAL* for building muscle
_Clicks off video_
Fascinating thank you.
What if i drink it before it's dried do i have the same effect??
What's better, hemp protein or whey protein?
Whey protein has better bioavailability then plant based
I believe whey is superior from those two options. But when you compare soy isolate and whey isolate you would have less different amino acid profiles. So if you want to use something thats not whey I think soy isolate is the best.
Skyr + Impact Whey natural Vanilla + Milk + Oats - right after gymsession to break the fasting. Sets you up for body recomp and tastes really good
6:32 very useful information.
Thumbnail goes hard
look at it more in detail, its AI generated, the black dudes face is messed up
Whey would be great if they didn't add all those nasty artificial sweeteners.
Pro tip: Amazon has unflavored whey.
Then don't buy whey with artificial sweeteners. Levels is a good.
Better than sugar atleast
Buy unsweetened Protein
You can buy it plain, in Australia check out Bulk Nutrients.
Recently years the asian market especially Taiwan is making so many different new flavors, if you ever have the chance, try them out.
No one minds when a white hand touches food during preparation, but if it’s brown or black, everyone starts judging.
Cows be like : You Duckers are making billion dollar protein business, from my milk that too without Consent !
The consent is implied…in cow speak, “moo” means “sure”
cool video, very high production quality
It’s not their video. All they did is took the video from xprocess’s channel and did a voiceover!
So basically, whey protein is totally a milk/curd product? The milk / curd which i consume in a daily basis!
LOL
time to show my parents )
I love dairy can’t live without it. Milk, yogurt, cheese, kefir, omg i cannot stop eating them
Hail holy cow 😂
2:51: shortcut to the first step of the main point of the vid
Informative Video!❤
500 litres raw material required to make 1Kg of whey protein 😅💪
This video was extremely well done. Thank you for this. 👍🏽
Isn’t it rather ironic that many people mix their whey powders with milk!?😂
Could just drink raw milk
I used to work at a whey protein plant in filtration.
They just made whey protein concentrate powder and sell it and the buyer would finish and package it.
UF ultra filtration is also how the fair life milk is made just with lower concentration
Bigmuscles not following any parameters 😂
It's india brand
😂😂😂😂😂😂 true
What's that red product they're stepping on in the end ?
grapes which turn into wine
@@barmyrishiarts4978 do you have the video link ?
Essential?
Who is doing the research for these guy?
Or they just read some old magazines with ads for whey ?
lmao
Protein IS essential for building muscle. You're not turning fat into muscle or carbs into muscle.
@@constablekohler Protein, not why protein.
Protein in the air surely increases their protein intake 😮.then thik about the workers working in this company💪🏻. Those who wanna work in this company.
↓👍🏻
Do hotdogs next. 🌭
@novak905 yes!!!! 😆 🤣 😂
Please create a video on CREATINE monohydrate
thus this is natural
Yes
it's literally just milk, doesn't get more natural than that
@@roywempor8395 it is full with chemicals without it would get stinky in few days since it is Milk product.
natural with unnatural processes
perfect video to watch with an exam 12 hours away
Poor cows. Who ever owns this should be in prison, if this world would have justice.
you missed how the scoops are added to the containers
no whey man!
I have a lot of protein powder 7 matric ton please suggestion me how can i do
I was hoping they would get into the difference between concentrate and isolate, but otherwise cool video. One thing I noticed is several different brands were coming out of the same factory 🤔😆
I was looking on amazon which protein to buy and got recommended this on TH-cam. Amazon and youtube are different companies. How did TH-cam know?
Internet IP code
Cookies, they all track your scrolling and optimise your ads
*whey protein is not essential for building muscles...
Doesn't ion exchange lead to loss of immunoglobins? Optimum nutrition claims ion exchange denatures the protein but so does the body
3:43 🤮🤮 please wear gloves🙂
Barehand is much safer than glove if you wash your hand before handling.
Does Raw Milk have the same amount of protein?
Yes but not absorbable by the body the same way
Milk powder contains less protein then whey protein how is this possible?
Milk is only around 40% protein whereas the extracted whey is ~100% whey protein
Its a concentrate
whey is a fraction of that milk, now if you gather enough whey to match the amount of your milk the whey will have more protein
Because whey protein is made from whey, not directly from milk. You add a coagulant to the milk and it separates into curds (milk solids, with which you make cheese) and whey (milk water and very few solids). When you take moisture out from whey, you are left with only the solids: whey protein
@@gabrielvillar1787 I know but how much whey protein we can get from milk and how much whey is needed to make whey protein..... Because milk production is less or number is wrong... Or the company adds chemicals into it..... My concern is this...... And most of the sports players avoid supplements... They go on a natural diet some sports or Olympic players use but they don't reveal their brand.
Watching this while drinking a protein shake 😂
You lost me on the first sentence. Whey protein is not essential to building muscle.
This is the comment I was looking for. I've never heard anything so absurd
"Not" was not used in the sentence.
He is trying to say that is not essential i think haha. But I get your thinking, it is a confusing comment. He is rectifying the first sentence in the video which says it is @@sahil_Sharma007
I always told myself it was made of dried egg white and made in to a powder,but never think about milk product
I tough they all wil be musculy and fit, damn masks really work!
Is beast Life whey protein the best protein?
I saw them grinding worms for making whey protein
i saw it lmaooo
I suggest Amway Nutrilite protein powder 1scop 80%protein
This feels AI generated idk why
You don't know what you're talking about
It's all the random industrial cuts and random photos of mill that has nothing to do with the process being explained. I get what you're saying
Agree
I couldn't see in the described process the differences between HYDROLYSED and ISOLATED whey protein.
those poor cows on 0:20
Whomp whomp
@@elmyst9108😂😂😂
Womp womp indeed
Nah they making protein for me so icl
I love beef 😋😋
So what is the difference between the three types of Whey?
I feel like this is the pg version lol..........seems like its just left over from other products and they figured they could make money off of it!
Nailed it a by product
Precisely. And then they somehow convinced the entire bobybuilding community it's essential. Don't get me wrong, I still use it, but only sparingly and to add some protein to some of my lower protein meals (aka real food).
Not the guy sticking his entire arm into the milk. 😂
The first line is 'Whey protein is essential for building muscle" err, no, no it's definitely not.
The whey you explained this changed the whey I think about whey protein. There was no whey I would have tried it before this, thank you.
Do condoms next.
💀
@@Beingserious_ur_retart3d well they play a very important role in our society!
@@boomerang0101 I'll let it slide then
@@Beingserious_ur_retart3d you don’t own me
@@boomerang0101 i never said I did tho did i
If you are not lactose intolerant it's much cheaper to use skimmed powdered milk
All the workers working in that company will be bodybuilders 😂
This looks like spice mining on Arrakis.
is the show any good, hv yet decided if dune is worth my time
Atriedes
Gym goers will look at this and say hell yeah
Mmmm yea. So tasty. So healthy. Dried industrial waste thats so processed its had its very ions altered.
There is no "altered ions". Ion exchange is just a separation method, like magnets in a recycling facility. Whey is like a recycled aluminum can. You dont name as "waste" your brand new coke or carbonized water can, do you?
Also, since whey, cheese and butter come from the same raw material, would you say cheese and butter are a waste product of the production of whey?
You know, cheese is a slow dried heavily altered byproduct of milk. Must be so unhealthy...
@@mazoccoare you eating aluminum cans?
@@halo9lady we are consuming liquids that are in direct, extreme and prolonged contact with them. Recycled aluminum is "food grade". Its pretty much the same as whey, which is literally "food". By the way, you also eat cheese and drink beer and wine, that were partially decomposed by bacteria or fungi. It is quite easy to note that what matters is whats left in the final product, in this case, just the useful components of milk.
Yo, are them producing the same whey for all companies ? wuutt
protein is protein lol, but dont drink that stuff its a terrible way to get protein as your body cant use all of it, best way is eggs and meats.
@@mureked2094 Haha no. Whey has a higher biological value than eggs and meat.
Why bare hands?
1:49 this is the competition Napoleon Dynamite was in.. he would have rocked this profession
Eggs.. more protein
One egg has 6 g of protein and 5 g of fat. A scoop of whey protein, which is about the same size as the egg has 25 g of protein and 1 g of fat.
Watched this while drinking my protein shake after hitting the weights.
Everything went over the head. Very poor explanation.
Nahh man. You just dumb. I understood it fully
Do your schooling!! 😅😅😅
Are you American?
I saw another video on TH-cam where they were making protein powder from worms. I am so relieved now.😊
Then it's too bad
If you see next video Protein is produced from human flesh