How MILLIONS of Croissants Are Made: Fully Automatic Croissants Production Line
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 มี.ค. 2024
- The mass production of croissants involves a series of intricate steps, all facilitated by advanced technology to ensure efficiency and consistency. The process begins with the careful preparation of ingredients like butter, yeast, sugar, and flour, which are mixed and kneaded to form a laminated dough sheet. This dough undergoes a precise lamination process, where fat is applied and folded to create layers. Specialized equipment is used for this purpose, ensuring optimal dough characteristics for croissant production. Once the laminated dough sheet is ready, it is cut into individual triangles of the desired size and weight using cutting and turning units. These units play a critical role in shaping the dough triangles accurately and consistently. The triangles are then moistened with water to facilitate the molding process, ensuring proper adherence during subsequent steps. The croissant-making process also involves specific machinery tailored to industrial requirements, such as dough band formers, lamination lines, and croissant machines. These systems are designed to process large quantities of dough with precision and efficiency.
The mass production of croissants demonstrates the innovative capabilities of modern technology. Through advanced equipment and automation, manufacturers can produce high-quality croissants efficiently and reliably to meet the demands of a thriving market.
In 2022, the global Croissant market reached a valuation of USD 6936.95 million, with projections indicating a steady expansion at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 4.28% during the forecast period. By 2028, it is anticipated to reach a market size of USD 8921.93 million. Originating from Austria, the Croissant is a flaky, crescent-shaped pastry made with butter, earning its name from its distinctive historical shape.
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Somewhere there’s a Frenchman cursing at this video
Americans also. 😐And a croissant is not French, It's Austrian.
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@@bayareaartist999The modern croissant was developed in the early 20th century when French bakers replaced the brioche dough of the Austrian kipferl with a yeast-leavened laminated dough, so yes they got the initial idea from the Austrians but the croissant is a French adaptation
@@bayareaartist999Please come to France and eat a fresh non factory produced croissant from a local bakery and you will understand immediately…
Don’t think the French should be worried about these croissants! Croissants should be eaten straight from the boulangerie, they should be crescent-shaped and certainly not filled, coloured or packaged. Nor heated prior to consumption.
My horoscope said "You'll be rolling in dough"...and THIS VIDEO came up!
Brilliant.
I want dozens!
WOW,,, I am more amazed about the machines and robots than making the croissants.....
WHAT AN ENGINEERING I tell you...
Okay like you Croissant
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Технология совершенна, но не круассан:)
They don't tell you where they add the air....😁
*this machine made croissants tasted more like Brad than croissant.*
Just amazing!
Working in a drinks company it was fascinating watching drinks going into bottles going on pallets getting wrapped and placed high up in shelves. Man still fix if they break down. But getting close to everything not needing anyone’s help.
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amazing process.Great job😉😊
I love seeing all of the happy singing employees… you kinda need to squint while watching the video and maybe have a picture of happy singing employees next to it .
Žiuriu tai kas patinka 🌏🤔🙂 gyvenu aš žmogus kaip jus visi.
Straight croissants are a crime against humanity
I get it I get it Perfection cannot be rushed
Perfect, never seen before, all automated
Awesome thanks for sharing your amazing video
Awesome!
Mass made r jeopardize the quality!
Maybe, maybe not. Mass manufacture does not immediately mean poor quality
Humans, the most intelligent beings on earth who are able to engineer such incredible invention for perfect mass production in commercial scale!
Only to end up no where in sight to get paid from the use of said invention.
Real is incredible we need to see to believe , the human brain A incredible it is , the technology get high high and high
@aji8615 as mellissa kindly pointed out and so did I, This is what we call AI made by man & Woman made through computer technology made by man & Woman that will eventually join the Jobcentre Q like Barclays machines employees out of work. If man & Woman make it to the future what will be there job Roll? That if they make it depends on countries choosing war.
Automated process is amazing, though I would prefer hand-made one.
Magic mechanics. Wow
How much does it cost to set up the whole system?
These taste nothing like a real handmade croissant. The grocery store mass produced ones are really bad in the USA
Belle vidéo
begun, the croissant wars have
Well gosh, from the teaser to click on this story, I was expecting Paul Bunyan-sized croissants.😉
won't there be dirt and dust on the croissants as they travel along very long conveyor belts?
More photoshop for the thumbnail. The croissants are as big as the people!
It must be quite messy if one of these machines near the end of the line break while upstream, the croissants are still coming in at a rate of 10 per second.
It would turn into "I Love Lucy" at the chocolate factory.
One video that will make the french lose their minds
Made by a machine……tastes like a machine.
how else are you going to feed millions of people cheaply?
What a stupid remark. A standalone baker can make a lousy croissant and a mass producer can make quality. The challenge is the business school notion that the purpose of business is profit when before the academics the purpose of business was to create customer value and mass production of buttery, wonder-filled croissants could be a public service to enrich both the public and the producer. Think straight. Maybe it tastes like greed, but aren't clean machines better than e-coli on bakers' hands?
No person at all! Only the owner 😂
And yet hunger still exists.
Simply amazing
I see you got your thesaurus out for this one
Engineering marvel!
A dozen Plain croissant please~
I'm rather disappointed that the comically large croissants in the thumbnail are a lie. Talk about clickbait!
Who are these people designing these machines.
Bakers Life and Mamita croissants are made in this factory
Ever tryed to slide a banana into a warm Chocolate filled one… Take a bite of one end.. Slide banana in… Look naughty at the person next to you!!!😁Really tasty!!!!
Wait where are the big ones?
There so many people have no work,, because of the robots compared to that, it was yet modern😂😂😂
Theres no giant croissants
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And still they are $7.50 at Starbucks.
A factory like this can work 24 hours a day with few workers which means no unions and more profits for the manufacturer.
Or lower cost to consumers..
This is America. They’re not the same in the UK
Where are the people ???
I'm pretty sure they're good but they're moving at the speed of a snail
Didn't see any actual humans doing quality control. Pretty disappointing. Do any humans work here? This is why I go to small bakeries where they are still hand made.
I would assume they're adding the ingredients at the start and hauling them away at the end.
Humans will probably service those machines: cleaning them, troubleshooting jams.
Near the end there was someone in white overall moving about.
This is why we got so many unemployment today
Those factory replaced human with robot 🤖
That’s also why the products don’t cost us so much. Most of us couldn’t afford a croissant made entirely by humans.
@@Lsutube963not quite true. What these videos don’t mention is all those machines often take decades to pay off. So yes, long run it’s cheaper but not as much as you’d think. And as interest rates continue to rise I bet human production lines would be cheaper overall
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Voice over pronounces croissants wrong. Should be equal stress on both syllables not stress on second syllable
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Premium quality at a large scale….is anything sacred? I hate the words robotic arms. How man people have lost their job to robotic arms.
Well, all the outhouse builders became skilled plumbers. Thank goodness for indoor plumbing. Progress results in better jobs and better lives for everyone including the workers who now find new opportunities.
Nobody gonna buy those croissant in the near future because all humans had no job to earn money because of those robotics machinery 😂
Valgau krosanus 😂
Those croissants look disgusting.
Agreed! They are just wonder bread in a different shape. Yuck.
Это массовое производство пластмасово- поролоновых безвкусных рогалей.Количество ухудшает качество.
Easily said but simply not true since there's no connection. Sloppy biased thinking. I believe in you and believe that you are capable of more clarity of thought that what this still equating of quantity with low quality connotes.
Still doesn't beat home made.....
Wow first to comment
The F with an AI thumbnail?
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I wish I could travel 2000 years ago to give them to Jesus and his apostles
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Croissants excuse my spelling Iam tired 😫
So sad!!!
I don't like the AI scripting, it sounds like a talking research paper with needless details...just write a simple, sensible script that's all...no need for meticulous 'data.' Otherwise, good vid, ok voice...the croissants look great.
the thumbnail shows HUGE croissants....; so fakkin'fake...
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What a poorly edited video...interspersing different assembly lines is confusing. The video is too long and boring. The technology is cool, but these definitely are not good croissants.
You should NOT fill croissants!! You should do that yourself. By the way, baking them at home is much better.
Yes but it takes a week
They have to fill them otherwise they would have no flavor. These are just buns in a different form.
This is absolutely disgusting.
This is the most bull crap video ever. I wanted a giant croissant but got a crap load of your regular sized, crap croissants. Thanks for nothing.