I did my apprenticeship in the Nestle’ factory in Hayes in West London where they made Nescafe’ as well as chocolate. The roasters were so old they would catch fire at regular intervals. The T-plant or cold room was at -52 degrees. All the electrical wiring was silicon insulated as ova was too brittle at low temperatures. You had to have a special medical to work in there. The R-plant was where coffee powder was made by spray drying and was up to 120 degrees ! The noise on the jar fill line was so bad everyone’s ear defenders was capable of picking up 3 or 4 radio stations !….whole site now sadly gone and a housing estate but Nestles Avenue lives on
I think this industry should be shutdown, its harms the eco system & men all at once! Since i got the idea, i stopped consuming it & went back to the traditional turkish way of coffee
@@kiranshakeel792 no. Pure coffee beans..roasted, crushed, superheated steam passed through to create Coffee “licquor” and either spray dried for powder or freeze dried for granules
@@nicknelson9450 the chemist mentioned in the video, Max Morgenthaler, developed instant coffee for Nestlé in 1930. It had reportedly been previously invented and patented by David Strang of New Zealand in 1890.
And why shouldn't they as people obvioulsy are willing to pay for it? Starbucks doesn't exist to make our lives more convenient, Starbucks exists for one reason only, and that is to turn a profit. If there weren't any demand at current prices, well, then prices would obvioulsy be lower. Microeconomics 101 my dude.
It's not the price that fascinates me...but the lineup of people who wait to pay and drink the coffee. I love coffee, but I wouldn't even wait 10 minutes in a line for coffee.
It never occurred to me that instant coffee is just freeze dried coffee. Regardless, buy a grinder, because whole-bean tastes better, gives more coffee per bag, and is overall cheaper. Edit: I suck at grammar apparently
Served a purpose in the war, I had no idea anyone still used this stuff, amazing they're cranking out hundreds of thousands of jars a day of it....I'd love to know where it's being consumed though!
@@jdog12973rd world sheetholes 😂 I grew accustomed with the nescafe coffee powder since 2010ish up till now.. any other coffee feels strange and yuckie to me 😂
Interesting video, thanks. A friend of mine, a chemist, who worked for years at Nescafé in Switzerland would often tell me that their coffee was not really coffee because of various chemicals that were used in the process of conversion. Surprised your video did not touch on that at all.
it tastes really.... unlucky fortunately back in my hometown in Borneo we have coffee beans imported form other islands of Indonesia, these volcanic soil growns (I believe) are much better than these grocery store beans
The video did not touch on it because the process shown in this video does not use chemicals. In the past, perhaps, but technological changes in the machinery have made them obsolete.
@@smithjason5887 coffe is a chemical itself, the plant produces caffeine to kill animals so it can protect itself. And is hurting us when we drink it.
@@emperorthylord nor the palate?...joke...to each his own. (There are, however, many poor, and since you mention it, unpretentious, people or countries who/which drink lots of freshly-made coffee and yes, thanks to capitalism they nevertheless have nescaf in their shops as well)
so FRESH coffee is pretentious and somehow more expensive? Nescafé isn't cheap, Nespresso having George Clooney doing their ads for decades is probably the definition of pretentious@@emperorthylord
About half a century ago while in high school, I used to have Maxwell House Coffee in Breakfast. It’s taste was sweeter and I just mixed it in hot milk. So delicious and milder in taste as compared to Nescafe !
These is a processing phase of the green coffee beans after selection, fermentation. This a period whereby the beans are stored under controlled conditions to allow the oily essence of coffee to mature. This process makes a huge difference in obtaining the flavor and fragrance that the best varieties of coffee beans produce. There is much more to obtaining an excellent product, depending on the markets. However, to a consumer of good fragrant coffee, the freeze-dried version is next to trash because there are additives that imitate flavors. This video presentation is commendable.
Just wondering if there is a chance what we were shown here was the specific process for coffee destined to be made into the instant variety and that may eschew the fermentation stage?
Instant Coffee is suitable at a festival or camping. But it tastes like shit. Nothing compares to fresh ground coffee, extracted by a good filter or a good espresso machine.
Must be a huge profit. The amount of energy that has to go into making it. The growing and harvisting, then transport. The plant power use and labor. Plastic for containers.Then shipping stocking on the shelves. Then finally heating the water to make the coffee by the consumer. I prefer whole bean light roast and grind it myself. Juan Valdez sends it to me.
I do not think the profit is huge, but Nescafe has a large market share. BTW, instant coffee has less environmental impact then brewing a fresh cup yourself - but there is magic in the brewing ritual.
All instant coffee are complete garbage. The coffee is heated until enough water evaporates that it turns into a thick shit, this burns the coffee and destroy any flavor the coffee had, the only flavor that remains is the bitter burned crap, the flavor of instant coffee. In fact, it destroys the flavor so much that they have to artificialy flavor the "coffee" with aromas and whatnot. Pure crap.
@@littlesquirtthefireengine5478 Try mixing instant coffee with a little cold water first. About 1/4 cold in standard cup. Then use hot water. Maybe, you'll taste the difference. Maybe, it remains muck.
lol i spent 400$ on a coffee machine so i don't have to drink the crap. we use to drink nescafe like 50 years ago then we found Moccona Mocha Kenya Style and that is much better than nescafe but still crap next to grinding your own beans
I live in Michigan and have 4 coffee plants. The largest one flowered a few months ago and has green beans on it (I moved the plants indoors for the winter). I expect I can pick the beans in a few months to enjoy home grown, home roasted and home ground FRESH coffee! I have been to the National Coffee Park from my wife's home country of Colombia. I picked a few beans there and must say fresh coffee is AWESOME! Several decades ago I worked in Alberta Canada and one night it got close to -60 so I respect those working in the cold area.
Hey man, interesting what you are doing there, im in saudi arabia now and the coffee business here is just great, now im looking for alliances, let me know if interested ( I am Colombian too by the way)
We are coffee growers in my country Uganda but its even weird that we dont take coffee. We instead take tea at home. My father made me promise i would also become a coffee grower but i never gave it much thought, Until i moved to Dubai, i didnt know coffee was cherised by people. We only grew it for money. I was so ignorant.
Coffee grown worldwide can trace its heritage back centuries to the ancient coffee forests on the Ethiopian plateau. There, legend says the goat herder Kaldi first discovered the potential of these beloved beans.
I love me some coffee, but it wasn't until I was in Korea in the winter while serving in the US Army that I got used to the taste by drinking it just for the warmth! 😊
I drink Nescafé decaf almost everyday, love it. When I began working at the age of 15 (71 ) now, there used to be a coffee factory in the co-op complex I worked in ( Camp Coffee ) liquid coffee with added chicory and depending on which way the wind blew, we used to stand outside at break time and sniff the coffee
I don’t think 1930s instant coffee used freeze drying, that came later. The original process, IIRC, was spray drying, which causes more loss of flavor in coffee.
😵💫☕I'm a full blowen coffee addict I need to turn myself in at Maxwell House for a decaffeination detox But after watching this cool video I'll quit tomorrow. Great Job Thank You. My brain has been crystalized by Folder's 😃
Nescafé was the brand of instant coffee that my used to drink. My mom would make percolator coffee in the morning, but his 8pm coffee was always Nescafé. ( that would keep me awake! Not my dad! I didn’t drink coffee back then) espresso machine coffee for me! Very interesting video thank you! ( I remember ivy saying freeze dried on the label!)
The coffee comes from Ethiopia the land where children are starving. All the good land for agriculture there is used to grow coffee for export. Instead of growing food for the poor population they grow coffee.
@@calvinkong2599 um it's the first 90 minutes of the morning that you don't wan't to drink it, just found out that is how long it takes for the stuff that the coffee binds too and makes you sleepy in the afternoons to get out of your system.
@@lenny108 Poor poor poors. Population gone from 14 million when I was born to 114 million now. Band Aid my rear end. A starving population does not double every 20 years.
@@ToroMateo There is more to a definition of a fruit, it's made of two parts generally... The 'pericarp', which is made of layers and contains the editable fleshy part, and then the 'seed' part, again, which is made up of layers too... All in all, these two parts make up a single "fruit", so all in all, coffee can still be defined as a fruit juice, I mean, you wouldnt call orange juice "orange pericarp juice" would you? ;) hehehe :) EDIT: And not to sound like a clever clogs, I'm not... I did Google that, because well, I had to check because you had me thinking! :P
@@Denathorn I just think in terms of practicality and use of the word "fruit" in traditional vocabulary. If I told someone that I sell fruit juices and it's just an extraction of fruit seeds (Which are indeed part of the fruit) I think most people would be very disappointed haha! One definition is biologically correct and the other is more usable
Nescafé is my only preferred brand for freeze-dried coffee. Other than that I brew coffee with a fully automatic Philips Latte Go machine which makes perfect coffees. Thank you for this great video because I've always wondered the prouction process of freeze-dried coffee. Bravo to Nestle for foreseeing the opportunity.
Great video, interesting process. I guess instant coffee has its place, but its a far cry to the flavor of fresh coffee. Anyway, isn't Nestlé the company that wants to privatize the water supply and denies that water is a basic human right?
Looks like 100 million worth of building & equipment + amazingly high operating cost for people and energy // wonder what it cost to make the jar vs what it sells for? What is the profit margin for such an operation?
Who doesn't love a nice cup of Coffee? ... But who knew how much hard work went in to making our favourite beverage? ... Thank you to the people who work so hard, so we may enjoy our caffeine fix! Some snobby comments about instant! ... I used to work in a hotel, and if we ran out of coffee beans, the guests were served Nescafé, but made VERY strong! ... Nobody noticed or complained!
I must disagree. I don't like Nescafe BECAUSE it is strong. It is a "hit you over the head" type flavour. I may be too polite to complain yet even among instant coffees there are other more mild brands which I choose. And if I have the time I grind the beans directly prior to making my coffee. What I found particularly interesting is that longer roasting lessened the caffeine. I wondered how they got decaffeinated beans. (old age and high blood pressure has indicated that I must cut the amount of caffeine but who wants to cut out coffee?)
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In hawaii we kept the whole coffee fruit and roast made it bitter sweet and tast more plrasant with or without sugar..very special if roast whole fruit not just a bean
I love nescafe's..folgers and maxwell house..intant coffee..but you know brewd coffee is still the best..the aroma while brewin in the perculator..the smell is enough to wake you up..coffee is all Good..as long as its black.
@@FarLuminos o the god crap lmao here i help you.get a red letter bible as you will not believe me but there is only one way to heaven and this came from jesus so they claim........when ask how to get to heaven jesus said" the only way to heaven is to sell everything you own and give the money to the poor", it's all in the bible or you can try your preist lol he may be able to spin it so you can all sleep at night, but jesus was very clear on it
@@FarLuminos no i would rather read stuff like infancy gospel of thomas and other stuff the your church will not let you see or talk about it cause does not fit with their b.s like jesus killing kids and turning people blind or when he fought and killed dragons lol
@@FarLuminos anyway i told you the only way to get to heaven so unless you want t5o be in hell with the rest of the good people you best get to selling you stuff and giving money to the poor. o to be clear it was everything you own
Excellent presentation about instant coffee processing. I usually use grind coffee in coffee maker machine, but sometimes I use Nescafe Gold, Arabica. Arabica is my favorite coffee. Thanks
I did my apprenticeship in the Nestle’ factory in Hayes in West London where they made Nescafe’ as well as chocolate. The roasters were so old they would catch fire at regular intervals. The T-plant or cold room was at -52 degrees. All the electrical wiring was silicon insulated as ova was too brittle at low temperatures. You had to have a special medical to work in there. The R-plant was where coffee powder was made by spray drying and was up to 120 degrees ! The noise on the jar fill line was so bad everyone’s ear defenders was capable of picking up 3 or 4 radio stations !….whole site now sadly gone and a housing estate but Nestles Avenue lives on
I think this industry should be shutdown, its harms the eco system & men all at once!
Since i got the idea, i stopped consuming it & went back to the traditional turkish way of coffee
Hi where they have factory now?
Is it Civet's poop?
@@timtim4603 the factory in Hayes has been pulled down and is now a housing development
@@kiranshakeel792 no. Pure coffee beans..roasted, crushed, superheated steam passed through to create Coffee “licquor” and either spray dried for powder or freeze dried for granules
When do they add the laxatives?
😂
After they pack up from the shooting of this video 😂
They water the beans with them.
That's your water try it dry. Lol. Sorry couldn't help myself.
It's when they freeze dry it. That's why if you drink more then two cups in 10 minutes, your butt goes numb!!
The smell in the factory 😋
Yes❤
I am deeply sorrowed that I cant smell what I see... just amazing.
As interesting as this video is, the true wonder is who created this process and the machines to do it? Mind boggling engineering.
it must be process evolves throughout centuries, and machineries in decades, at least they don't pop up overnight
apparently it was a kiwi who invented & patented the process to make instant coffee
The inventor is mentioned in this very video.
@@nicknelson9450 the chemist mentioned in the video, Max Morgenthaler, developed instant coffee for Nestlé in 1930. It had reportedly been previously invented and patented by David Strang of New Zealand in 1890.
@@Tomsnothere Fair enough, that is an important distinction. Thanks.
Great Nescafé coffee ☕️ I think 🤔!! Great work people!!
That is really impressive! I had no idea how it was made, never gave it a second thought. Thanks for the video
Watching this while drinking my nescafe cold coffee
What I find most fascinating about coffee? The price Starbucks dares to ask for it
And why shouldn't they as people obvioulsy are willing to pay for it? Starbucks doesn't exist to make our lives more convenient, Starbucks exists for one reason only, and that is to turn a profit. If there weren't any demand at current prices, well, then prices would obvioulsy be lower. Microeconomics 101 my dude.
starbucks failed over here lol they make crap coffee.
It's not the price that fascinates me...but the lineup of people who wait to pay and drink the coffee. I love coffee, but I wouldn't even wait 10 minutes in a line for coffee.
It never occurred to me that instant coffee is just freeze dried coffee.
Regardless, buy a grinder, because whole-bean tastes better, gives more coffee per bag, and is overall cheaper.
Edit: I suck at grammar apparently
Instant coffee has a decade long shelf life. If stored properly.
So stocking lots of instant coffee could be a good idea.
Also, it actually tastes like coffee ;)
by not grinding them until you wanna drink it you preserve more aroma
But they never said anything about the coffee ground after mixed with water??
@@maddog3768- Some factory used them as fuel for generating electricity. Most are sold as fertilizers.
It is amazing that Nestle can make something which in its natural state tastes so good into something that is rubbish.
Just wait until you learn what they want to do with our water, or how they gave baby formula to African mothers. An evil corporation.
dedication to chewable coffee. This is the shit that troops loving called 'mud'
Served a purpose in the war, I had no idea anyone still used this stuff, amazing they're cranking out hundreds of thousands of jars a day of it....I'd love to know where it's being consumed though!
@@jdog12973rd world sheetholes 😂 I grew accustomed with the nescafe coffee powder since 2010ish up till now.. any other coffee feels strange and yuckie to me 😂
@@jdog1297why because espresso machines are trending in the 1st world now?
Interesting video, thanks. A friend of mine, a chemist, who worked for years at Nescafé in Switzerland would often tell me that their coffee was not really coffee because of various chemicals that were used in the process of conversion. Surprised your video did not touch on that at all.
it tastes really.... unlucky
fortunately back in my hometown in Borneo we have coffee beans imported form other islands of Indonesia, these volcanic soil growns (I believe) are much better than these grocery store beans
The video did not touch on it because the process shown in this video does not use chemicals. In the past, perhaps, but technological changes in the machinery have made them obsolete.
They don’t use chemicals like they used to and think someone else said that unless your coffee is like a pound a jar lol
I'm intrigued. Can you tell me what chemicals they are adding?
@@smithjason5887 coffe is a chemical itself, the plant produces caffeine to kill animals so it can protect itself. And is hurting us when we drink it.
I am fascinated how they can turn wonderful coffee beans, that have the potential to become exceptional drinks, into garbage. Well done 👏
Not everyone have the time and money for pretentious coffee shenanigans.
@@emperorthylord nor the palate?...joke...to each his own. (There are, however, many poor, and since you mention it, unpretentious, people or countries who/which drink lots of freshly-made coffee and yes, thanks to capitalism they nevertheless have nescaf in their shops as well)
so FRESH coffee is pretentious and somehow more expensive? Nescafé isn't cheap, Nespresso having George Clooney doing their ads for decades is probably the definition of pretentious@@emperorthylord
you are free to chew on beans. Others have work to do.
@@chuckycheeser A very solidly-constructed argument...you've convinced me.
About half a century ago while in high school, I used to have Maxwell House Coffee in Breakfast. It’s taste was sweeter and I just mixed it in hot milk. So delicious and milder in taste as compared to Nescafe !
These is a processing phase of the green coffee beans after selection, fermentation. This a period whereby the beans are stored under controlled conditions to allow the oily essence of coffee to mature. This process makes a huge difference in obtaining the flavor and fragrance that the best varieties of coffee beans produce. There is much more to obtaining an excellent product, depending on the markets. However, to a consumer of good fragrant coffee, the freeze-dried version is next to trash because there are additives that imitate flavors. This video presentation is commendable.
You most likely have never had MEDAGLIA D’ORO
Instant is one of the best I ever drank.
Yay coffee snob who'd have thought 🙄
@@evelyntiansin4981 not a coffee snob lol some of us have taste buds is all lol
Instant will always taste cooked even the best
Day and night, instant is way more convenient but never as good as fresh brewed.
Just wondering if there is a chance what we were shown here was the specific process for coffee destined to be made into the instant variety and that may eschew the fermentation stage?
Now THAT was interesting. Thank you.
But instant coffee no matter where it's from tastes like instant coffee.
Absolutely!
Instant Coffee is suitable at a festival or camping. But it tastes like shit. Nothing compares to fresh ground coffee, extracted by a good filter or a good espresso machine.
Must be a huge profit. The amount of energy that has to go into making it. The growing and harvisting, then transport. The plant power use and labor. Plastic for containers.Then shipping stocking on the shelves. Then finally heating the water to make the coffee by the consumer.
I prefer whole bean light roast and grind it myself. Juan Valdez sends it to me.
Absolutely! They Make Huge Profits
The huge profits are shared among all the participants in the whole supply and logistics chain and this is what modern economy is made up of.
@@user-ry9xh5do9p Maybe, but not equally, nor fairly, shared, I reckon.
I do not think the profit is huge, but Nescafe has a large market share. BTW, instant coffee has less environmental impact then brewing a fresh cup yourself - but there is magic in the brewing ritual.
I am a coffee snob, and I can tell you that Nescafe is the ONLY instant coffee I will drink. It's very tasty. Thanks for showing us how it's made.
It's terrible even for instant coffee..... come on
All instant coffee are complete garbage. The coffee is heated until enough water evaporates that it turns into a thick shit, this burns the coffee and destroy any flavor the coffee had, the only flavor that remains is the bitter burned crap, the flavor of instant coffee. In fact, it destroys the flavor so much that they have to artificialy flavor the "coffee" with aromas and whatnot. Pure crap.
@@lzl4226 Can you recommend a better brand? I'm open for suggestions...always looking to try something new.
@@littlesquirtthefireengine5478 Try mixing instant coffee with a little cold water first. About 1/4 cold in standard cup. Then use hot water.
Maybe, you'll taste the difference. Maybe, it remains muck.
lol i spent 400$ on a coffee machine so i don't have to drink the crap.
we use to drink nescafe like 50 years ago then we found Moccona Mocha Kenya Style and that is much better than nescafe but still crap next to grinding your own beans
I live in Michigan and have 4 coffee plants. The largest one flowered a few months ago and has green beans on it (I moved the plants indoors for the winter). I expect I can pick the beans in a few months to enjoy home grown, home roasted and home ground FRESH coffee! I have been to the National Coffee Park from my wife's home country of Colombia. I picked a few beans there and must say fresh coffee is AWESOME! Several decades ago I worked in Alberta Canada and one night it got close to -60 so I respect those working in the cold area.
Hey man, interesting what you are doing there, im in saudi arabia now and the coffee business here is just great, now im looking for alliances, let me know if interested ( I am Colombian too by the way)
We are coffee growers in my country Uganda but its even weird that we dont take coffee. We instead take tea at home. My father made me promise i would also become a coffee grower but i never gave it much thought, Until i moved to Dubai, i didnt know coffee was cherised by people. We only grew it for money. I was so ignorant.
Hi, thanks for the offer. I am only interested in growing some coffee for my own personal consumption. God bless...@@johanocampo5211
Coffee grown worldwide can trace its heritage back centuries to the ancient coffee forests on the Ethiopian plateau. There, legend says the goat herder Kaldi first discovered the potential of these beloved beans.
Love my Nescafé each morning, it's a good cupa
INFORMATIVE......THANKS FOR SHARING
i like coffe cause it caj open uo iin a jar
Once you've drunk fresh coffee this stuff is more like detergent.
The red branded stuff tastes like burnt paper.
So you know how detergent taste
@@sharinaross1865😂😂😂😂
Pretty much. There's only a couple of instant coffee brands with good flavor and they're expensive.
I love me some coffee, but it wasn't until I was in Korea in the winter while serving in the US Army that I got used to the taste by drinking it just for the warmth! 😊
More like how INSTANT coffee is made...
I drink Nescafé decaf almost everyday, love it.
When I began working at the age of 15 (71 ) now, there used to be a coffee factory in the co-op complex I worked in ( Camp Coffee ) liquid coffee with added chicory and depending on which way the wind blew, we used to stand outside at break time and sniff the coffee
I am old enough to remember Camp Coffee.
@@elizabethannegrey6285 I think you can still buy it, i`m sure i`ve seen it recently but, don`t ask me where. It must be some price now.
I enjoyed my coffee home made..
To much process
it's amazing that we are still enjoying the thing that invented in 1930, someone was genius then to have discovered this method of extracting coffee
actually a Kiwi invented it in 1890, the patent was just purchased by them in 1930
I don’t think 1930s instant coffee used freeze drying, that came later. The original process, IIRC, was spray drying, which causes more loss of flavor in coffee.
wonderful, we are having it for years, now understood the background process, Thank you...!
We will definitely appreciate our coffee in the days to come .
Thanks for showing us this interesting video ❤❤❤
Life is too short for instant coffee.
I bet that factory smells great ☕
Absolutely!
😵💫☕I'm a full blowen coffee addict I need to turn myself in at Maxwell House for a decaffeination detox But after watching this cool video I'll quit tomorrow. Great Job Thank You. My brain has been crystalized by Folder's 😃
Appreciate…
Nescafé was the brand of instant coffee that my used to drink. My mom would make percolator coffee in the morning, but his 8pm coffee was always Nescafé. ( that would keep me awake! Not my dad! I didn’t drink coffee back then) espresso machine coffee for me! Very interesting video thank you! ( I remember ivy saying freeze dried on the label!)
I use an expresso maker also. Its stronger coffee.
Don't drink at night .. best for every morning and need to go for a job
The coffee comes from Ethiopia the land where children are starving. All the good land for agriculture there is used to grow coffee for export. Instead of growing food for the poor population they grow coffee.
@@calvinkong2599 um it's the first 90 minutes of the morning that you don't wan't to drink it, just found out that is how long it takes for the stuff that the coffee binds too and makes you sleepy in the afternoons to get out of your system.
@@lenny108 Poor poor poors. Population gone from 14 million when I was born to 114 million now. Band Aid my rear end. A starving population does not double every 20 years.
This was the first time I knew about the coffee bean's original color and form ...
Thank u for sharing !
I always wondered how they got the caffeine out of coffee.
The most exciting fact about making coffee is the fact that without water on every stage there would be no coffee. 😊
The thing I find weird with coffee is that, when you think about it... It's a fruit juice! :D
Juice of the seed not the fruit. The fruit juice is also consumed but much much much less popular hehe
@@ToroMateo There is more to a definition of a fruit, it's made of two parts generally... The 'pericarp', which is made of layers and contains the editable fleshy part, and then the 'seed' part, again, which is made up of layers too... All in all, these two parts make up a single "fruit", so all in all, coffee can still be defined as a fruit juice, I mean, you wouldnt call orange juice "orange pericarp juice" would you? ;) hehehe :)
EDIT: And not to sound like a clever clogs, I'm not... I did Google that, because well, I had to check because you had me thinking! :P
@@Denathorn I just think in terms of practicality and use of the word "fruit" in traditional vocabulary. If I told someone that I sell fruit juices and it's just an extraction of fruit seeds (Which are indeed part of the fruit) I think most people would be very disappointed haha! One definition is biologically correct and the other is more usable
Watching this video with a cup of Nescafé black coffee 😊.
Coffee ☕️ yummy 😋 as! Wet mill!
interesting video
Taster's Choice Coffee from Nescafe is the best instant coffee that I ever drink.
thank you for the knowledge !
watching this while drinking a nescafe :)
A truly revolting and tastless product
Oh, it has plenty of bad taste.
Just not the good taste of fresh ground and brewed coffee.
I remember those large jars of coffee,those were the good old days.
Nescafé is my only preferred brand for freeze-dried coffee. Other than that I brew coffee with a fully automatic Philips Latte Go machine which makes perfect coffees. Thank you for this great video because I've always wondered the prouction process of freeze-dried coffee. Bravo to Nestle for foreseeing the opportunity.
There is enough reasons to NOT buy Nestlé!
@@jennferley8854 I never liked Nescafe, except for one kind. "Brassero".
Great video, interesting process. I guess instant coffee has its place, but its a far cry to the flavor of fresh coffee. Anyway, isn't Nestlé the company that wants to privatize the water supply and denies that water is a basic human right?
Nestle buying water resources is why my water bill is going up
Interesting. Thx
I am from Papua new Guinea and I love nescafe coffee as I have bought some nescafe from a store.
This stuff sprinkled on vanilla ice cream 🍨 is delicious!!
Finely I got it from your wonderful explanation vedio about Nestle coffee making details.. I'm also Nescofee lover 😊☕
Glad it was helpful!👍
Very very interesting
THIS IS SMART INVESTMENT !
Wow thats an interesting very expensive continual freeze drying system // wow
Looks like 100 million worth of building & equipment + amazingly high operating cost for people and energy // wonder what it cost to make the jar vs what it sells for? What is the profit margin for such an operation?
Thank u for the video well explained ❤
Who doesn't love a nice cup of Coffee? ... But who knew how much hard work went in to making our favourite beverage? ... Thank you to the people who work so hard, so we may enjoy our caffeine fix!
Some snobby comments about instant! ... I used to work in a hotel, and if we ran out of coffee beans, the guests were served Nescafé, but made VERY strong! ... Nobody noticed or complained!
Nescafe instant is superior to most brewed.
I must disagree. I don't like Nescafe BECAUSE it is strong. It is a "hit you over the head" type flavour. I may be too polite to complain yet even among instant coffees there are other more mild brands which I choose. And if I have the time I grind the beans directly prior to making my coffee. What I found particularly interesting is that longer roasting lessened the caffeine. I wondered how they got decaffeinated beans. (old age and high blood pressure has indicated that I must cut the amount of caffeine but who wants to cut out coffee?)
7:40 @@smitajky
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Roasted coffee beans + coffee grinder + espresso machine = perfect coffee.
I like Nescafe TASTERS CHOICE for a quick cup. Good consistent quality. A jar lasts a long time.
🤩 Good info
Love their coffee. Wish it was stronger
Tasters Choice Forever
I love coffee, my favourite beverage.
My favourite coffee. Now i know!
In hawaii we kept the whole coffee fruit and roast made it bitter sweet and tast more plrasant with or without sugar..very special if roast whole fruit not just a bean
I am one of few who does not drink coffee, but it was a interesting video.
Coffee is what joins us together as a society for a socialise, a chat, a pick me up and an excuse to eat cake!! ☕️🍰
*Not* everybody thankfully! 🤮
I enjoyed drinking instant coffee. It's quick.
I love nescafe's..folgers and maxwell house..intant coffee..but you know brewd coffee is still the best..the aroma while brewin in the perculator..the smell is enough to wake you up..coffee is all Good..as long as its black.
*Watches having a large mug of coffee* Coffee is love, coffee is life. ☕❤
@@FarLuminos o the god crap lmao here i help you.get a red letter bible as you will not believe me but there is only one way to heaven and this came from jesus so they claim........when ask how to get to heaven jesus said" the only way to heaven is to sell everything you own and give the money to the poor", it's all in the bible or you can try your preist lol he may be able to spin it so you can all sleep at night, but jesus was very clear on it
@@FarLuminos also this may help .....if you do not sin jesus died for nothing
@@FarLuminos lol sorry i'll leave you alone now lol
@@FarLuminos no i would rather read stuff like infancy gospel of thomas and other stuff the your church will not let you see or talk about it cause does not fit with their b.s
like jesus killing kids and turning people blind or when he fought and killed dragons lol
@@FarLuminos anyway i told you the only way to get to heaven so unless you want t5o be in hell with the rest of the good people you best get to selling you stuff and giving money to the poor.
o to be clear it was everything you own
Watching "How is the ... coffee made" while drinking a cup of it ☕ 🆒️
I remember my grandma to drink this coffee back in 1985
Ok any video that has coffee has my attention ❤☕👁️👁️👍
Personally I can rely on Nescafe coffee to start my day .
Nescafé Classic is the best instant coffee on the market.
3:17 hmmm. Nice!
Very interesting video
All proses from start until finished amazing
Interesting video. cool machine
Thanks!
Ohh the smell in that place though ❤
Thats why coffee is so delicious because its long process before it reach out to you.❤
Excellent presentation for everyone to understand the process
stolen from elsewhere
I love coffee
The most amazing part is where the coffe is dryed and then wet again.....more like alternating
Amazing!😱
Great ! Just great !
Taster's Choice is my....well....choice. Although, it's also made by Nescafe, so there's that.
It was amazingly ❤❤
I love these content .. my every morning favourite coffee😊❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
I grind my beans myself period.
It’s my favorite coffee.
Excellent presentation about instant coffee processing. I usually use grind coffee in coffee maker machine, but sometimes I use Nescafe Gold, Arabica. Arabica is my favorite coffee. Thanks
Love the late art clip 😂 a spoon full of Nescafé has never seen steamed milk in its life.
NESCAFE ♥️
Fascinating about Coffee that Goats found it b4 Humans.also its aroma.