I love that you go through an air shower just to end up in a room that's got every horizontal surface completely caked in dust bunnies. Someone forgot that equipment needs to be cleaned as well...
J’adore toutes ces vidéos , je regarde souvent une émission télévisée sur ce thème , « comment ça marche ou comment c’est fait « et vos vidéos sont quasiment la même chose mais sur d’autres thèmes , ça nous montre comment les objets sont fabriqués , j’aime beaucoup , 😉😉😉😉
@@DodgyBagehotthe name in japanese is “スコーン” or sukon, which can be mistakenly romanized as scone. I’ve seen people romanize it as “scorn” as well, but I think it’s more of an onomatopoeia kind of name.
We have very similar products to this in Australia, the most popular being Twisties. I was a Flavour Operator in factory that made these and we'd make either a cheese or chicken flavour. The main difference here is that our products are oven baked in a gas fired vertical oven and not fried. The flavouring is a powder that is mixed with a palmoline oil then sprayed into a rotating drum. Sizes aren't sorted either. Best part about the job? I had to taste test and lab test the product every 15 minutes!
Neeto Cheeto. I love Cheetos, especially jalapeno. Amazing that these potato chip workers think they are silicon chip workers when it comes to dust control cleanliness.
i think the people commenting about rhe cleanliness in the factory truly haven’t worked a food factory job in America. to me, this factory looks very clean, and the food regulations are way more strict in japan than stateside. but that’s just my opinion
@@Mr_Negrodamus The name of this KOIKEYA snack is derived from the Japanese onomatopoeia sukoon, and is a registered trademark. Of course, no one in Japan would confuse it with the British quick bread, scone. Yes, even if someone had spelled this snack as "scone" in English, no one…
Very neat video. But the lady eating at the end had the enthusiasm of someone with a gun to her head. Like she wasn’t actually pleased with the end product. It was the only part that stuck out as unusual to me!
@dougaltolan3017 I don't care about how British ppl use "made up" words. Scone is scone. Truck is truck, and fries are called fries...chips are something totally different.
@@dougaltolan3017I’m Canadian but my parents are British. I say it both ways depending on the audience. Rhyming with cone when I’m out in public, rhyming with gone when I’m visiting my parents.
Scary. They pride themselves on dust and dirt yet the pipes and railings next to food are missing large areas of paint. Which went somewhere. I doubt their foreign material sensors is going to pick up paint.
@@amigaone777 yes there is and now you know.... australia is not even in the top 10 i'm afraid.... but China looks to be in a dead heat with Britannia for the #1 spot
@@Slimebiter Not even close to japanese. Plain potato chips, sports drinks, canned tuna, even salt and pepper shakers contain MSG. Cheetos have no MSG, but Japanese Cheetos (by Frito-lay) put MSG.They have an umami-heavy palette, and it's a substitute for seaweed which is too costly for corporate snacks.
スコーン、いつもお世話になってます!クアトロチーズ食べだすと止まらない…酒のつまみに最高😀
湖池屋のお菓子はハズレが無い。どれも美味しい。
スコーンの出来立て食べてみたい❤
味付けしてない揚げたてを食べてみたい😋
スコーン、子供の頃はチーズしか食わなかったけど大人になってバーベキューしか食わなくなった 製造工程って観てて本当に面白い👍️
美味いよね、初代CMのリズムは今も忘れない。
スコーンのバーベキュー味にはまってしまいほぼ毎日食べてます。
海老もチーズも好きだけど、やっぱり自分はバーベキュー味❤
美味しそうなスコーンがよくつくられていますね
これめっちゃ好きなやつー!
てかカラムーチョもポリンキーも湖池屋さんのお菓子美味しいのばっか!❤
I love that you go through an air shower just to end up in a room that's got every horizontal surface completely caked in dust bunnies. Someone forgot that equipment needs to be cleaned as well...
J’adore toutes ces vidéos , je regarde souvent une émission télévisée sur ce thème , « comment ça marche ou comment c’est fait « et vos vidéos sont quasiment la même chose mais sur d’autres thèmes , ça nous montre comment les objets sont fabriqués , j’aime beaucoup , 😉😉😉😉
very nice scones
Not scones...
@@DodgyBagehotthe name in japanese is “スコーン” or sukon, which can be mistakenly romanized as scone. I’ve seen people romanize it as “scorn” as well, but I think it’s more of an onomatopoeia kind of name.
We have very similar products to this in Australia, the most popular being Twisties. I was a Flavour Operator in factory that made these and we'd make either a cheese or chicken flavour. The main difference here is that our products are oven baked in a gas fired vertical oven and not fried. The flavouring is a powder that is mixed with a palmoline oil then sprayed into a rotating drum. Sizes aren't sorted either.
Best part about the job? I had to taste test and lab test the product every 15 minutes!
Those are interesting flavors, the ones in my area tend to be more spicy.
Twisties are a staple either cheese or chicken. It interesting though to see the flavour palates of other countries.
Fellow Aussie here. Thank you for your service
@@tomo9224 For sure !
We have twisties too in malaysia!
ドンタコスが美味しいんですよねー
Coming soon…!
All those pieces tumbling down are all going “wheeee!”
チーズの味が美味すぎる
Seeing these crispy cheetos bring back memories from childhood days .
試食のおねえさんポテトチップスから再登場ね、口がなにげにやらしいさすが湖池屋・・・!
カリッとサクッと美味しいスコーン
I love Cheetos! But I eat them with chopsticks to keep from getting orange fingers. I wish they'd make white cheddar cheese Cheetos.
Người Nhật làm ăn không chê chổ nào được. Thiết bị sản xuất rất tuyệt vời..hi 🇯🇵👍.
I enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
Neeto Cheeto. I love Cheetos, especially jalapeno. Amazing that these potato chip workers think they are silicon chip workers when it comes to dust control cleanliness.
初手の棚にポリンキーあった
三角形の秘密を見せて欲しい
教えてあげないよっ!
ジャン!
この形とこの濃い味と指についた粉を舐める、これが最高
i think the people commenting about rhe cleanliness in the factory truly haven’t worked a food factory job in America. to me, this factory looks very clean, and the food regulations are way more strict in japan than stateside. but that’s just my opinion
I really don't get it. To me, this factory looks super clean!
Am I the only one who really enjoyed the background music? 😊
I did. I'm definitely going to shazam that track, try to find it.
規格外のもの、コンベアから落ちたものでも美味しいんでしょうね
مدهش أجمل شيء اعجبني التعقيم والنظافة
字幕にカリッとサクッとが使われてるのすき
スコーン大好き
カラムーチョ食べながらこの動画を見てる俺
スコーンも食べたくなったじゃないか
No "scones" are present in this video.
スコーン好き
These aren't scones, though.
@@Mr_Negrodamus
私見たことないのでスコーンじゃない!
ホンマ井の中の蛙大海を知らずやな😂
@@Picanhadopapaimolusco A scone is a bakery item.
@@Mr_Negrodamus The name of this KOIKEYA snack is derived from the Japanese onomatopoeia sukoon, and is a registered trademark. Of course, no one in Japan would confuse it with the British quick bread, scone. Yes, even if someone had spelled this snack as "scone" in English, no one…
いかん食べたくなってきたw 明日買ってこよ
魔人ブウみたいに口を開けてレールに流れてくるお菓子食べてみたい
Very neat video. But the lady eating at the end had the enthusiasm of someone with a gun to her head. Like she wasn’t actually pleased with the end product. It was the only part that stuck out as unusual to me!
Those are some weird looking scones.
Finally, a person who actually knows what a "scone" is. 👏 😊
@@Mr_NegrodamusAhh but how do you pronounce "scone"?
Long, like bone, or short, like gone?
@dougaltolan3017 I don't care about how British ppl use "made up" words. Scone is scone. Truck is truck, and fries are called fries...chips are something totally different.
@@Mr_Negrodamus humour, it's OK if you don't mind laughing.
@@dougaltolan3017I’m Canadian but my parents are British. I say it both ways depending on the audience. Rhyming with cone when I’m out in public, rhyming with gone when I’m visiting my parents.
Nhà máy sản xuất đồ ăn nhẹ của Nhật Bản rất hiện đại và tối tân. Nhật Bản OK 🇯🇵👍.
チートスは妙ちくりんな形のものが混ざってるけどスコーンは変な形の少ないですよね
Fantástico es qué ya decir hecho en Japon es ya sinónimo de super calidad 👏
Хрум хрум , классно !
いつも私のそばにスコーンがあります❤名刺がわりに配っております😊
We have similar in philippines "leslies chessy" cheers!
割れてても欠けてても良いから取り除かないで安く提供してくださいm(__)m
きっといざ開封すると高く感じますよ🤣
コンコンスココーン!コンコンスココーン!パリッとサクッと美味しい歯応え!たぶん一緒忘れない
走馬灯のワンシーンに入り込むポテンシャルある
スコーンスコーン湖池屋スコーン♪スコーンスコーン湖池屋スコーン♪パリッとサクッと美味しいスコーン!
じゃないの?最新バージョン?
プロセスX👍👍👍
Great process!
Explosive speed BBQ 3L inline 6 cylinder turbo Supra Sukorn 🚗
CMのインパクトたるや
I love Cheetos!
很棒的烤餅 🎉
神奇的制作過程
Fun fact: Cheetos are awesome!
スコーンの大容量タイプ一気食い最高よな
Jadi kangen Cheetos rasa keju. Di Indonesia dah ga liat lg
Cheesy poofs!
👍👍👍
Is it run 24/24h ?
その弾いた奴をアウトレット品として下さいw 無地の透明ビニール袋詰めでもいいw
ってか他所のお菓子工場でもお勤め品ってあるし湖池屋の工場にも直売店でアウトレットやってるのかな
Scary. They pride themselves on dust and dirt yet the pipes and railings next to food are missing large areas of paint. Which went somewhere. I doubt their foreign material sensors is going to pick up paint.
There are also large bags of flour that were carried many thousands of kilometers. They stupidly take contact with dirt with their bare hands
バーベキュー派です
😊👍👍
スコーンはスーパーで100g100円くらいとかなり安い。何でかしらね?
とにかく安めのスナックなのでかなり頻繁に買ってる。
Scones?
最後人間の手で分別しているけど、何を分別しているのだろうか?そこは企業秘密なのかな?
分別したのはスタッフが美味しく召し上がりました。
很想吃,明天去買
Why are they called scones?
the japanese name is “sukon” which some people choose to romanize as “scone”! I don’t think it’s actually meant to be a scone.
I wonder if the workers are allowed to taste off the converyor belt
Who wrote the subtitles. These things aren’t scones. Not even close!
i wonder what the loss is by emplyees eating the product
What about the puffy kind?
2:43 - I did not expect to see a warning sign in Spanish inside a Japanese factory.
2.43 I didn't expect to see the warning sign in english either. I suspect it came fitted on the finger cutting machine from new.
Japanese crisp bags are always very small.
But then again, so are the people. It makes sense.
In Australia they were making those 36 years before that company started and they are called Twisties.
oh yeah well the ancient egyptian alien gods were making them 10,000 years ago so i guess your country lost
@@jokers7890 Did not know there was a race.
@@amigaone777 yes there is and now you know.... australia is not even in the top 10 i'm afraid.... but China looks to be in a dead heat with Britannia for the #1 spot
Twisties were first manufactured in the early 50's according to Wikipedia so about the same time
@@amigaone777 there's always a race... to the bottom. ancient Egyptian alien gods from 10.000 ago.. try to beat that.
0:00/1:33
Chester the Cheetah approves
結構な数の落下させる工程があるので、どれくらいの割合がクズになってるか気になります。
置き去り!は聞こえ悪い
時間を守れ!
For the love of god, the music?
야발치토스에 아사히 폼미챴다
《0.5的男人》里面姐姐的公司
スコーンも昔と比べて内容量減ったよな💧
a_a 🎉
🗨️😽
コンベアの途中でハマって抜けられなくなってるスコーンかわいそう
這根本就是奇多
製品にできない不良スコーンを処分するバイトってないっすかね(デブ)
stinks
No sé suscriban es estafa
ゆなまにらふいみやひな
I wish japanese snack food didn't all contain MSG.
most american snack foods also contain msg
@@Slimebiter Not even close to japanese. Plain potato chips, sports drinks, canned tuna, even salt and pepper shakers contain MSG. Cheetos have no MSG, but Japanese Cheetos (by Frito-lay) put MSG.They have an umami-heavy palette, and it's a substitute for seaweed which is too costly for corporate snacks.
@@xfloodcasual8124The Cheetos USA website lists MSG as an ingredient…
@@xfloodcasual8124American Cheetos contain MSG, too.
🍻👍✌️❤️🇯🇵🎌