From robotic milking to precise butter molding, the blend of tradition and innovation is mind-blowing! Who knew making butter could be this fascinating? 😲🍀
The coffee production process involves harvesting ripe coffee cherries, fermenting and drying the beans, milling to remove the outer layers, roasting to develop the flavor, and finally grinding the beans to brew the perfect cup of coffee
I noticed that during the processing of butter at this plant in India, what appears to be much of the time, the workers at this butter producing plant do much of their work dipping their hands and processing the butter with their bare hands. Is that the standard throughout the world, or just at this factory. And, what if anything is ultimately done to mitigate contamination from their bare hands and arms? Just wondering for a friend
It’s incredible to see the blend of modern technology and tradition in butter-making! How do the automated systems ensure that the butter maintains its creamy texture and high quality throughout the process?
Absolutely! Making your own butter is not only cost-effective but also allows you to control the flavors and quality. Plus, cultured butter is a game changer!
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From robotic milking to precise butter molding, the blend of tradition and innovation is mind-blowing! Who knew making butter could be this fascinating? 😲🍀
your answer does NOT answer my question
My great great grandma churned her own butter and stored in in a basket in her spring fed well 😊
Is that the standard throughout the world, or just at this factory
The coffee production process involves harvesting ripe coffee cherries, fermenting and drying the beans, milling to remove the outer layers, roasting to develop the flavor, and finally grinding the beans to brew the perfect cup of coffee
I noticed that during the processing of butter at this plant in India, what appears to be much of the time, the workers at this butter producing plant do much of their work dipping their hands and processing the butter with their bare hands. Is that the standard throughout the world, or just at this factory. And, what if anything is ultimately done to mitigate contamination from their bare hands and arms? Just wondering for a friend
I will still use coca cola for cleaning my toilet :)
It's so good for it and i know how much goes into the quality of its production now😁
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OMG where is the sleeves to cover his arms that are full of hair?
I'm surprised that gloves aren't used to "wash" the butter, those men have hair on their arms.
I wonder who many times you mentioned AI.
Yeah my bad
Lol I had to turn it off bc I got so annoyed!! Inadvertently counted up to 8 in my head and was done😅
It’s incredible to see the blend of modern technology and tradition in butter-making! How do the automated systems ensure that the butter maintains its creamy texture and high quality throughout the process?
Absolutely
It's cheaper to just make your own butter from home from store bought milk - and making cultured butter is so much better than that.
Absolutely! Making your own butter is not only cost-effective but also allows you to control the flavors and quality. Plus, cultured butter is a game changer!
I'd like to know how real butter is put into plastic containers. All the real butter I've ever seen comes wrapped in paper or foil.
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Coka Cola tastes completely different in Mexico and Canada. The US is the best tasting
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Please stop beating us up with that music, (if you can call it that) while you're begging for a thumbs up.
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@@purefarm863 Thank you. I'd like to see the rest of the program.
That God awful noise just got worse. Goodbye.
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Half of the cows looked malnourished…..