I would love to see episodes on how the assembly lines are made that make the items showcased on this show. To this day, it still fascinates me to see these machines put together products so precisely
no hate to the narrator on the segment about ice cream cones, I'm sure he isn't bad, but I've been watching how its made for so long that the only guy that sounds right is the og guy
@@Hothrax It's regional, He's the OG in the US.. Canada has their own (both of which are.. nearly intolerable) , the UK has it's own as well. So all depends where the segment was pulled from.
Before I got rid of cable I used to marathon watch how its made from Saturday evening until sunday evening. It was my favorite thing to do. If that makes me a nerd so be it. 😂 it's hard to hold a cell phone that long though! The only thing I miss!!
It makes you cool. It's great to be fascinated at the unique mix of science, engineering, and everyday items this channel shows. Much better than thinking the world is flat or whatever else.
Yes. Being a nerds good actually as it just means you can use this as your advantage when someone says it to you as it’s a compliment. And an excuse to watch educational videos in school.
I like seeing all the different brands, especially knowing they were willing to allow us into their factories to see these processes, albeit with some parts of the process skipped or glossed over, so as to protect their techniques or "secret ingredients."
i worked at a small family owned food packing plant. They had a whole night crew come in and clean the whole place top to bottom. It was part of my job to cover what couldn't get wet in plastic. I assume they pressure wash the shit of the machinery..
I have 2 waffle makers, and my waffle recipe, you seperate the eggs, and whip the whites and just before you make the waffles, you add the beaten eggs whies, fold them in the batter and cook your waffles, YUMMY
On the note of natural peanut butters having the oil separate to the top of the jar, store it upside down in the fridge and viola no oil on top, no dry clumps on the bottom.
@@valerieparayno3943whether it’s separated or mixed and blended together you’d still consuming the same amount of oil/ saturated fats/ cholesterol/ calories, etc. Thought that’d be common sense….
@@White03T4RV82WD I'm talking about them mentioning of hydrogenated oils they mentioned to use keep the peanut butter mixed. If you buy the peanut butter with this ingredient you are consuming straight up trans fat. Better to just mix it yourself, using your muscles even, than consuming the bad fats. Natural peanut oil does have saturated fat but has more monounsaturated fat with is good fats.
this video is super informative and really well made! i always thought making ice cream cones was straightforward, but seeing the process made me realize how much precision goes into it. that said, i can't help but wonder if all these automated processes take away from the artisanal aspect of food production. sometimes, i think the best ice cream comes from smaller shops where you can taste the love and creativity in each scoop. what do you all think?
Also, when they were making peanut butter a few seconds before he said. There are no arofficial colors or flavors. Added, he was talking about a mix of sugar and salt being added along with some type of oil..
I'm sure the narrator of the ice cream cone portion is not awful, but after seeing how it's made for so long, the only guy who sounds correct is the OG guy.
really enjoyed the video, it was fascinating to see how ice cream cones and waffles are made! but honestly, i find peanut butter way overrated - there are so many other nut butters out there that are way tastier and healthier. what do you all think?
Who ever first came up with spicy chicken and waffles deserves at least a "Golden Spoon Award". That is truly a great way to enjoy waffles covered in syrup. Shalom
@@aaqilian5.085you’re not that guy, you’re miserably commenting irrelevant nonsense hate just because you hate your life & you’re just trying to spread your negativity & misery onto others for things like simply sharing their opinion. Seek therapy & do yourself a favor you bitter
GAH! You can't just drop Zac on me after one segment of Brooks. No offense, Zac. I'm sure you're a great guy, but I I'm being 100% honest that I just shouted at my computer because I was expecting Brooks to open for Ice Cream Cones.
I hate that they stopped putting salt on saltines. Used to be, you could buy a box of Premium Saltines and they would be uniformly good every time. Nowadays, finding salt on a saltine is a random hit-or-miss affair. Results in a lot less cream cheese being consumed in my house.
I work grocery and it's sad that a lot of society seems to take things for granted. We see a high amt of returns just because something just a little bit is off about the product. Or people fail to appreciate things in society.
They take the machine offline so it can be sanitized and cleaned. There's usually more than one of these machines in a factory like this, so production isn't impacted much at all when a machine is down for cleaning.
What a weird set of icecream cones. Here in Australia, it would be a waffle cone or a wafer cone. We don't call them Waffle cones, sugar cones and cake cones. Both the waffle cones and sugar cones are just waffle cones, and the cake cones are wafer cones.
This is problematic, as it gives the customer no ability to specify the cone variant at a place that offers both waffle cones and sugar cones. Remind me to never go to Australia.
@@eddieafterburner There's only 1 place I have seen so far over here that actually gives you the choice of 'Wafer Cone', 'Sugar Cone', and 'Waffle Cone', and that is Baskin Robbins. All other non-US born icecream places that I have been to over here so far, only have 'Waffle Cones' and 'Wafer Cones'. The 'Sugar Cone' just doesn't seem to be as popular, but that's not surprising, unlike Americans, we don't have a love-affair with sugar.
Peanut butter was created by N American Doctor 😮. Why didn't the narrator say by George Washington Carver? Give him his credit. This should be updated.
Marcellus Edson invented peanut paste the forerunner to peanut butter. The inventor of peanut butter as we know it today was invented by John Kellogg, the cereal guy. Whoever invented it, I love it.
I've never understood the whole fruit on pancakes or waffles thing. Next to syrup, especially if you're using real maple syrup, fruit will taste almost bitter.
There's a natural peanut butter here in Australia made by the Sanitarium Food Company, the only ingredient in it is... Peanuts. Out of 20g serving, 1.3g is saturated fat, 51mg is sodium and 0.8g is sugar. I have tried those American style ones we have here in Australia which are high in sugar and salt, no thanks, peanut butter does not need any sugar at all, a little bit of salt is ok, but absolutely no sugar.
And as this video shows at 25:45, our “ice cream” here is loaded with corn syrup. It’s no wonder most North Americans look like beached whales with limbs.
I tried to like natural peanut butter but it's just gross. Jif is the best peanut butter by far but I'm not a fan of the partially hydrogenated vegetable oil. Have you ever put Jif Peanut Butter on an apple? It's so frickin' good.
How's It Made is one of my best favorite TV series of all time, it's the GOAT in my opinion!
You couldn’t pull me away from the tv when this was on
The first narrator (the saltine skit) is one of my all time favorite narrators besides the forensic files guy. ❤
Yeah. I like him better too. He seems more mellow and better voice
Also the old school Modern marvels has a good narrator
@@GotTheBestLigma :0 i almost forgot about that show! I agree with you
Brooks moore is the og narrator
@@zacharybell6762 XD that dude was my whole childhood, thank you for his name. I couldn't remember it for the life of me.
Not everybody skipping the other guy's segments to only hear the original narrator's. That man has this franchise in a chokehold!
😂😂😂😂
There’s been a slew of other narrators throughout the series and ice cream cone guy was definitely the worst. Just doesn’t fit at all.
Brook Moore's voice is more encapsulating when ur stoned.
It's a testament to his talent and how he's made the show his own!
I would love to see episodes on how the assembly lines are made that make the items showcased on this show. To this day, it still fascinates me to see these machines put together products so precisely
Do they plan it all to the t beforehand or is it an evolutionary process?
@@Imagine_spotyes
@@Imagine_spot exactly!
Think that would be hard as there isn’t typically a company that makes these. They are usually developed specially in house.
By hand lol
Thanks to any and all who put this compilation together. Your time and effort are appreciated.
I love the groovy music these shows have. Great show! It's always fun to watch how it's made.
I worked in a factory where we processed peanut butter believe me we clean everything every day
Did you get to eat as much peanut butter as you wanted?
@@eddieafterburneri hope so
can you stomach peanut butter?? i could never eat it again after working with it all day haha
Actually peanut butter when it is still hot is the best tasting peanut butter in the world it's not any good after it has cooled down
@@Barbara-m2hoooo I wanna try that!
no hate to the narrator on the segment about ice cream cones, I'm sure he isn't bad, but I've been watching how its made for so long that the only guy that sounds right is the og guy
💯 % in agreement!
He sounds like he’s giving instructions lol. The og is the og for sure
@@havochalix277 I wouldn't be surprised if they tried to replace the og at some point and then quickly realized that it was a bad idea
@@Hothrax It's regional, He's the OG in the US.. Canada has their own (both of which are.. nearly intolerable) , the UK has it's own as well. So all depends where the segment was pulled from.
@@cheetahjab ah I see. Makes sense I am from the States
I could watch How it’s Made all day….The mechanical engineering is facinating. Does that make me a nerd?
Same. It's very interesting to see.
Before I got rid of cable I used to marathon watch how its made from Saturday evening until sunday evening. It was my favorite thing to do. If that makes me a nerd so be it. 😂 it's hard to hold a cell phone that long though! The only thing I miss!!
I agree the machinery is fascinating and trying to imagine the person(s) that created them. I'm like Wow!
It makes you cool. It's great to be fascinated at the unique mix of science, engineering, and everyday items this channel shows. Much better than thinking the world is flat or whatever else.
Yes. Being a nerds good actually as it just means you can use this as your advantage when someone says it to you as it’s a compliment. And an excuse to watch educational videos in school.
use to come home from working overnights.. turn on science channel and fall asleep to How its made. simpler days
Thanks for keeping the bathrooms clean my friend
@@streetballer8675 LOl Do I know you?
@@deathlily yes you bagged my fries the other day
"Cake cones have a cakey texture" they have the texture of the foam that the sugar cones are packed in
It's a weird foam cake.
literally 😠
I like seeing all the different brands, especially knowing they were willing to allow us into their factories to see these processes, albeit with some parts of the process skipped or glossed over, so as to protect their techniques or "secret ingredients."
Someone needs to do a how they clean it. The machines used have to be sanitized. It’s food!
i worked at a small family owned food packing plant. They had a whole night crew come in and clean the whole place top to bottom. It was part of my job to cover what couldn't get wet in plastic. I assume they pressure wash the shit of the machinery..
I have 2 waffle makers, and my waffle recipe, you seperate the eggs, and whip the whites and just before you make the waffles, you add the beaten eggs whies, fold them in the batter and cook your waffles, YUMMY
Zac Fine may have not been as good as Brooks Moore, but i loved his narration for season 5 of How Its Made in America
The synth beats hit hard on this episode. 🎹
On the note of natural peanut butters having the oil separate to the top of the jar, store it upside down in the fridge and viola no oil on top, no dry clumps on the bottom.
Having the oil on the bottom and the dry clumps on the top is an improvement?!
Use your muscles and mix it. Better than having heart/vascular problems later.
@@valerieparayno3943whether it’s separated or mixed and blended together you’d still consuming the same amount of oil/ saturated fats/ cholesterol/ calories, etc.
Thought that’d be common sense….
@@White03T4RV82WD I'm talking about them mentioning of hydrogenated oils they mentioned to use keep the peanut butter mixed. If you buy the peanut butter with this ingredient you are consuming straight up trans fat. Better to just mix it yourself, using your muscles even, than consuming the bad fats. Natural peanut oil does have saturated fat but has more monounsaturated fat with is good fats.
I've watched so much how its actually made, that I keep on anticipating jokes that dont happen
The ice cream cone part was so satisfying! 🍦 Who knew it was designed to stay crunchy even when topped with cold, creamy goodness!
I'm so glad I found this show here on UA-cam....love to see how things are made...🙂
Sometimes I wonder how tasty the food items that show up on this channel are right before packaging
Is it bad I watch these to help me fall asleep 😴 😅
I did just now!
I do the same thing 😊
I say it makes me smarter😂😂
Nope 😅
The best peanut butter is the natural kind, just peanuts and salt. Stir it up and put it in the fridge and it won't separate.
Give me the job as the popcorn tester and I’m set for life
Who else used to watch this before falling asleep
From 8yo Me to me19 but still my favourite show . Literally I watched everything . But watch again and again .😂❤❤
Doing this right now 😴
Still do!
@@vertigooeyihhh hmmm hh
lol! 😂
The Jelly Donuts have the beat from "Fresh Prince of Bel Air"
I love all of these foods 😋!
Doughnuts were originally square, but they removed the corners for officer safety.
🤣🤣
Stolen from dude down below. Try again, stupid
Stolen from dude below. You’re not original. You’re dull
Comment thief
@@aaqilian5.085 because jokes are owned by a singular person right 🤣🤣🤣
this video is super informative and really well made! i always thought making ice cream cones was straightforward, but seeing the process made me realize how much precision goes into it. that said, i can't help but wonder if all these automated processes take away from the artisanal aspect of food production. sometimes, i think the best ice cream comes from smaller shops where you can taste the love and creativity in each scoop. what do you all think?
I love 💕 watching videos so I could learn how everything is made ...
Narrator: "The ice cream cone is the original edible container."
Pies: *have existed for at least thousands of years*
Brilliant, thanks for the laugh.
To be fair, pies are usually on a plate or In a pan
@@Imagine_spot Usually, while cooking, cooling. The same can be said for cones.
Pizza: Me too, though technically I am a pie as well.
Tacos: Well, I'm no pie, señor, and I'm so suave that I come in both soft and crunchy!
Trencher bowl: hold my mead
Saltines were a syaple in my house in the 1960's, peanut butter.mmmmmm
i love peanut butter it's my depression meal
This kinda reminds me of that show on the History Channel called Food that made America. I wish they put that show on UA-cam.
I would love it if they did.
Also, when they were making peanut butter a few seconds before he said. There are no arofficial colors or flavors. Added, he was talking about a mix of sugar and salt being added along with some type of oil..
I'm sure the narrator of the ice cream cone portion is not awful, but after seeing how it's made for so long, the only guy who sounds correct is the OG guy.
Your diaper needs changed.
Who?
@@misterhat5823what?
I'm in Canada where we have a woman who narrates the show . It's very weird to hear a male voice .
@@stephenmoncrieff2056 ok
who else is looking for picking drum holes in they waffles now
really enjoyed the video, it was fascinating to see how ice cream cones and waffles are made! but honestly, i find peanut butter way overrated - there are so many other nut butters out there that are way tastier and healthier. what do you all think?
ASMR-tists owe so much to this show.
This made me realize how easy it is to make peanut butter.
The content of the video is very engaging and full of useful information!
Many dishes are attractive just by looking at them.
Peanut butter made from 1,000 peanuts per jar!? That’s insane! My PB sandwiches just got even more epic! 🥜🥪
Waffle cone is a container that you will not throw in trash that’s why we will pack each into individual paper bag
I would like to know why the dough doesn't stick to the metal rollers. Good luck doing that at home because it doesn't work.
I’d like to dough, too.
@@eddieafterburner Nice PUN Eddie, ya goof. ☺
this is making me hungry right now
WE DEMAND MORE JELLY. AT LEAST HALF A SECOND LONGER ON THE INJECTION. ✊ JELLY SOLIDARITY ✊ DO THE RIGHT THING
Mmm that is a great combination
My god this making me hungry
" *glass* heated oven" 🤭🤭🤭
That’s what I was thinking😂😂
I can't wait for Huggbees video on this!
What?
@@andrewsolomon5678look up "how it's actually made"
Same
@@AmericanRedCola ?
Who ever first came up with spicy chicken and waffles deserves at least a "Golden Spoon Award". That is truly a great way to enjoy waffles covered in syrup. Shalom
Dumb
@@aaqilian5.085 Yes you and your kind are. Shalom
@@aaqilian5.085you’re not that guy, you’re miserably commenting irrelevant nonsense hate just because you hate your life & you’re just trying to spread your negativity & misery onto others for things like simply sharing their opinion.
Seek therapy & do yourself a favor you bitter
@@aaqilian5.085you’re just a bitter B that’s trying to spread your miserable life onto others
I believe chicken and waffles were invented by Harlem restauranteur Joseph T Wells in the 30s, so you can thank him.
GAH! You can't just drop Zac on me after one segment of Brooks. No offense, Zac. I'm sure you're a great guy, but I I'm being 100% honest that I just shouted at my computer because I was expecting Brooks to open for Ice Cream Cones.
Awesome 🤩👍👍❤❤❤
Wow those are cake cones 😊🤯
I love watching your videos ❤❤❤
I like the peanut music
That peanut butter factory must have smelled so good
Perfect fall asleep show
I hate that they stopped putting salt on saltines. Used to be, you could buy a box of Premium Saltines and they would be uniformly good every time. Nowadays, finding salt on a saltine is a random hit-or-miss affair. Results in a lot less cream cheese being consumed in my house.
Amazing how they can find a use for vegetable oil in almost every processed food 😂
Now that I’ve watched all about popcorn I have to go and make some. 😂
I don't care what the video says. "Cake cones" are made of styrofoam.
NO
Yup always called those Styrofoam cones
@@Imagine_spot NO
Absolutely
@@Raevynwing no
Chapman's can not be beat in Canada as they are from Markdale Ontario Canada and ship all over Canada and I believe into the US as well
I work grocery and it's sad that a lot of society seems to take things for granted. We see a high amt of returns just because something just a little bit is off about the product. Or people fail to appreciate things in society.
Technology is amazing, but how do they keep those automated machines clean?
Doozers.
they take them apart and clean them
droves of immigrants with tooth brushes and bleach
They take the machine offline so it can be sanitized and cleaned. There's usually more than one of these machines in a factory like this, so production isn't impacted much at all when a machine is down for cleaning.
So yummm❤
I bet them cones are GOOD fresh off the rack
What a weird set of icecream cones. Here in Australia, it would be a waffle cone or a wafer cone. We don't call them Waffle cones, sugar cones and cake cones. Both the waffle cones and sugar cones are just waffle cones, and the cake cones are wafer cones.
This is problematic, as it gives the customer no ability to specify the cone variant at a place that offers both waffle cones and sugar cones. Remind me to never go to Australia.
@@eddieafterburner There's only 1 place I have seen so far over here that actually gives you the choice of 'Wafer Cone', 'Sugar Cone', and 'Waffle Cone', and that is Baskin Robbins.
All other non-US born icecream places that I have been to over here so far, only have 'Waffle Cones' and 'Wafer Cones'.
The 'Sugar Cone' just doesn't seem to be as popular, but that's not surprising, unlike Americans, we don't have a love-affair with sugar.
".. that leaves you, with a regular old plumbus."
Yummy
I'm getting hungry watching this
I like these guys better than the lady who couldn't pronounce cresent rolls
"Secret flavoring ingredients?" Hmmmmm
Peanut butter was created by N American Doctor 😮. Why didn't the narrator say by George Washington Carver? Give him his credit. This should be updated.
Marcellus Edson invented peanut paste the forerunner to peanut butter. The inventor of peanut butter as we know it today was invented by John Kellogg, the cereal guy. Whoever invented it, I love it.
I once had to write a report on that in grade school when I was caught earing peanuts in class
George Washington Carver did not invent peanut butter
he invented literally 105 other things to do with peanuts, but nobody says anything about them
Most of us remember Dr. Carver for his work with peanuts
I've never understood the whole fruit on pancakes or waffles thing. Next to syrup, especially if you're using real maple syrup, fruit will taste almost bitter.
Fruit can be preserved you know
@@ChristianPinnock-u5c What does that have to do with it tasting bitter next to something that is much sweeter?
perfect
Sugar cones with some rusty metal bits. yum.
I am the one who is searching for a job and searching for a job that is not very interesting. I love work very much.
This a good video for people who eat processed foods.
Yo quiero aprender como hacerlas crispetas dulces
Genial😊😊
The background music is from Hey Arnold.
Sorry - but the Incas made peanut paste (AKA peanut butter) in 950 BC
Can we get a compilation with only the original narrator? I'm tired of skipping the others
For real
Ice cream cones dont end up in the landfill? Lets package them in styrofoam!
How else should they do it then, all powerful genius? It’s a crushable freaking item. Good god. Please don’t reproduce.
Peanut butter does not need sugar added to it.
Oh my bad, I was looking for "How its ACTUALLY made"
Who else watching this right now to fall asleep 😅
There's a natural peanut butter here in Australia made by the Sanitarium Food Company, the only ingredient in it is... Peanuts. Out of 20g serving, 1.3g is saturated fat, 51mg is sodium and 0.8g is sugar.
I have tried those American style ones we have here in Australia which are high in sugar and salt, no thanks, peanut butter does not need any sugar at all, a little bit of salt is ok, but absolutely no sugar.
And as this video shows at 25:45, our “ice cream” here is loaded with corn syrup. It’s no wonder most North Americans look like beached whales with limbs.
🍦
Did the waffle cone guy say "glass heated oven" what the heck is that?
Did he misspeak when he was saying gas heated?
Peanut butter was invented by a Canadian, not and American. He sold the idea to Kellogg's, an American company, but he was very Canadian :)
This is a Canadian produced series! Loool!
I thought it was made by an American slave
I like crushed up waffle cones in my ice cream.
Wrong episode to be watching with the munchies...
Remember How It's Actually Made too well 🤣
I tried to like natural peanut butter but it's just gross. Jif is the best peanut butter by far but I'm not a fan of the partially hydrogenated vegetable oil. Have you ever put Jif Peanut Butter on an apple? It's so frickin' good.
Have you ever had peanut butter on a pop tart it tastes so fricking good 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@ChristianPinnock-u5c - If you haven't then I think you should 🎵🎶😉
Thank - you . ( 2024 / Apr / 22 )
I favour the huggbees version 😂
I like dunking the Saltines in milk
Let’s keep that to ourselves next time
@@Somejaunlmao