21 Fascinating Industries Around The World | Big Business | Insider Business
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- Опубліковано 1 тра 2024
- From Mexican mezcal and Indian desert salt to Ghanaian cocoa and Portuguese sardines, in 2022, we took you behind the scenes of some of the world’s biggest industries.
00:00 Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
12:26 The oldest fish cannery in the world in Portugal
20:19 Mezcal in Mexico
36:48 Ceramics in India
44:05 Saffron, The world's most expensive spice
55:27 Junior's Cheesecake
1:05:47 Kombucha
1:15:00 Houseplants
1:23:33 Chocolate in Ghana
1:35:44 Matzoh in Ukraine
1:44:55 Oranges in Florida
1:56:41 Desert salt in India
2:10:38 Brazil nuts
2:19:46 Limestone in Egypt
2:29:29 Incense sticks in Vietnam
2:26:45 Snails in Italy
2:45:23 Silk in Vietnam
2:55:08 Sponges
3:06:03 Quinoa in Peru
3:16:00 Food commercials
3:25:24 Limes in Mexico
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What an incredible collection! It's so big that the average person will probably never see it. I could spend weeks looking at it and never tire of it. There are so many details and stories to discover. It's a real gem.
You're a real gem. 😍
It's nice indeed
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Business Insider has each separate video on their channel. Alot of UA-camrs are combining related videos making longer versions. Since many follow the 15 minute recipe I think this is a great idea.
Regarding the Kombucha alcohol panic: It wasn't a bubbly bottle on a Whole Foods shelf. Not a joke, it was Lindsay Lohan when she made headlines by having alcohol show up on a surprise breathalyzer from her probation officer. She actually blamed a specific brand that also happened to be my favorite. When it came back to shelves, you could definitely tell the difference in Kombucha being less delicious if you have had both versions. Thanks TMZ : (
Business Insider has some of the most reliable, informative and interesting documentaries!
Agreed 😂❤😅
The thorn on Agave leaves were traditionally used by Native people as suture needles. The toxin acted as local anaesthetic apparently!
One of my main bucket list items is to take a road trip to DC and spend a month just going to the museums and trying the local food.
Thanks for producing and sharing this great look inside such a wide variety of industries. Well done.
@56:46 I worked there at that facility when I lived in N. Philly. I went to Burlington, NJ to work. So cool to see an old work place on a documentary.
Thanks for taking the time to share this transmission.💚💜💚💜
Being able to love others is a form of blessing.
Being able to understand others is a form of wisdom.
I like how Insider Business lifts people up than put people down. Very smart Insider Business
The smithonian handling weed at 8:15 made me laugh
This is a wonderfully instructive program. I belong to Toastmasters and will give a speech tonight based on the Smithsonians’s story on their collection of birds hitting airplanes. Fascinating! I hope this will allow researchers to create bird proof engines and save lives. 🥰
Thank you IB for adding chapters!
Now I will definitely watch. I very much enjoy these videos. Informative, erudite and interesting.
Amazing footage! Hollywood can't compete with you
The segment on the Smithsonian was fascinating. Museums have always been favorite places for me to visit, but we do tend to forget about the research and cataloguing of our world as we know it. That's extremely important work, and it's unfortunate that they are having trouble getting funding for improvements to prevent losses. There are things in museums that cannot be replaced.
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these videos always make me so relaxed :) I love them
thanks for these. especially the smithsonian. love every second of it.
I would love to sponsor sunglasses, rakes, and other supplies directly to the salt farmers
I was thinking the exact same thing. I feel so bad for the poor countries that work through the worst conditions for rich countries to stay rich.
I was thinking the exact same thing. I wonder if there's a way.
very well done video! subscribed!!
Wow. That’s an enormous collection the regular public will never get to experience. I could look around there for weeks and never get bored!
Same! I would especially love the biology and paleontology departments!
ya especially when our tax dollars help fund part of the process
What I love about this Chanel is you lern how well the packaged goods are made like the juniors cheesecake their like home made cheesecake but better
Favorite video to date! nice
Fascinating 👍🏻
When I saw pic of Michael....I was sobbing by then...and then the 15 day victims mom..totally shredded me. God Bless all the families who lost loved ones....and Bless Mango for such a reverent portrayal of this tragedy. Thank you 🙏👍🏻💁🏼♀️
I loved learning about Junior’s because their Flatbush Avenue restaurant is part of my birth story. The last meal my mom had was there before she went into labor and gave birth to me at nearby Brooklyn Hospital.
"Most venomous in the world"
*Also drops it*
"Whoops"
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21:31 it doesn’t make it any less bad for these folks that the industry squeezes legit people like this, but damn does she have a good take in how she put that.
Yeah, she did not stutter. Her product was Real Minero. Good to know.
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Yeah you have to lay down the law.
Personally I don't give a rats ass about where it came from. I hate the fact people try to guilt others to buy a food product from where it originated for some moral reason.
I'll buy Mezcal or Tequila made by half Japanese Innuit with a quarter of New Zealander and is Jewish where it they built a place in South Africa to grow Agave. As long as it is good I'll buy that thanks... If I must pay it will be an American brand and that's to support the buisness location near me - but I won't drink it if that taste like arse either for patriotic reasons. I just want a solid product and nation or creed be damned.
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nice video. also, 8:15 is a beautiful specimen, 10000 year old kush 🙂
Also best short of the new year so far
The Quinoa people are precious.🥰
The Junior's owner says that everything except labor has gone up. Which means that he recognizes that everything is more expensive for them to buy, while choosing to ignore that his workers face the same issue.
I love the Smithsonian, now to see it in person!!
Ahh the idea of rich ppl putting snail slime on their face, feels good
6:28 I remember watching a nat geo wild doc about the coelacanth! How they discovered the fish and it was pretty cool!
This video got me through half of my work day 😂
Mexicans, like the Thai and Japanese people, have such an intrinsic flair for hand craftsmanship and a sublime aesthetic.
Billy, you continue to entertain and let me see streets I don’t get to walk nearly as much as I need to.
(I live in Buffalo, had a tiny role on an ABC soap a LONG time ago)
Maybe I’ll get lucky and cross paths with you on a future visit. I won’t run up to you, grab you, and demand a selfie, but I probably will yell “Hey! I’m that guy from Buffalo who watches your content!” and wave from across the street.
Grumpy Farmer send me over. Hope to catch you guys having some fun. Glad you have a great community that cares!
Great video. Thank you.
amazing!!!
Damned bloody marvelous! :-)
I think I fell in love with the Mezcal lady.
Amazing humanity around the world crafts.👀♥️💯👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Woke up to this at 1AM
Keep the young lady narrator that we hear on most of these segments like the Florida sea sponge. She has the right temperatment, inflection and voice quality that is pleasant to listen to that allows for closer attention to the video itself.
I would LOVE to be able to work at the Smithsonian….I would never get bored.
SWEET JESUS.. PLEASE STOP CUTTING THE AMAZONIAN FORESTS..
AWESOME PRODUCTION- THANK YOU FOR SHARING
I want some cheesecake so badly now.
Amazing!
I'm growing saffron in the US..
Harvesting about $5 per year! 😂
Really just grow em for the pretty flowers around my mailbox in the fall, and some greenery all winter despite the cold.
What state growing region?
easy to grow in England.
Thank you for your comment!! because my comment alone looks like a stupid comment! also the Brit guy
@@lorenaromaUSDA hardiness zone 6a
@@Hyp3ri0n no worries..there's a place in England called Saffron Walden/the saffron was used for dyeing in the Middle Ages. I use my tiny amount for cooking!
incredible
Wow there are some big sardines out there
It's amazing how much people can create , research and discover in such a short period of time
Isn't it great that African American talent can make others rich. :)
36:00 what a strong personality…
its been 7 months since this was made. anyone have any information on the matzoh factory?
Great Video i watched the whole thing front to back even though i had seen a few of these stories before. It was great to watch again. it's awesome to see a lot of businesses from around the world from some of the biggest countries with the most remote places to see where our consumables come from. awesome would love to see more videos like this.. this actually got me through my drug withdrawals without feeling them constantly because i was so heavily focused on what i was watching an learning.. God Bless, i love those Female narrators!! they sound so heavenly and relaxing. a women's voice is the only way i can learn.
Hope you are doing well! 😊
Which segment was the cover image from? It looks like women handling dirty macaroni outside and I can't get over it.
Nice info world wide!
I especially enjoyed the segment where they brought in a live Frankenstein monster and paraded him around the old historic town of Frankenmuth
Thank you for teaching me horticultural business science.
Everytime I fall asleep on youtube I always wake up to this
Loving Just Play here in the USA !
I like the AGAVE portion of this video. Mkeep the process pure and traditional
This kitchen is crazy. This is what a professional kitchen should look like. Would've been nice for them to have a wok station
“No, chicken is her favorite bird” 😂😂😂
I would love to work there. They must laugh a lot at work, it's noticable
"Most venomous in the world. ... Whoops!"
Just delightful
Just an idea 💡. Can you guys have a Spotify and upload there. I love listening to your documentaries. But I think it would be better to have a Spotify media. As a fan of this types of content having a Spotify makes it better.
Spotify isn't a video platform I think
The problem with cocoa is it is not just the labor of the farmers but the processing and transit costs as well as the final store that sells it with their own overhead costs.
It's really amazing collections video clips and always love to come up here to watch
What a job!😮
The Egyptian Limestone part of this video is absolutely haunting. I cannot believe that world exists. It's like those men exist in a beautiful minimialist modern art photograph, but their existence is more like that of an eternal nightmare
So terrible. I feel for those folks. Slavery. Would love to send them money to buy their equipment.
Happy Mother's Day too EVERYONE on this beautiful documentary about business science they have it at Walmart we bought it before but we did not know food stamps do not cover it so we bought it just like Purple rain wine 🍷.
Oh wow
It’s daunting to hear how well this was handled as a chronic illness patient in the United States. The way the people in Japan were connected to the people in Chernobyl to share information would be hugely frowned upon by doctors here, and probably even ridiculed. It’s extremely discouraged to learn more about your illness outside of appointments with them that aren’t even helpful. It’s hard to even just be diagnosed here with thyroid disease, and it’s well known that doctors from Ukraine are among the best in world for it because Chernobyl left so many people affected.
The US would have just made that area extremely cheap to live in and called it a day.
Get tight with God you're not survive long ... Happy death day in advance 🎊
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@@whintoOn your way down boi
No they wouldn't! "Just called it a day". Humph!
Actually, you're right, for instance in MO. ---> Jana Elementary opened in 1970 and sits in the flood plain of Coldwater Creek, which was contaminated with radioactive waste generated from the production of atomic weapons in the 1940s and 50s. They still haven't done a thing about it as of today. They did shut the school down for a time. The government has known for decades and done nothing about it, but allowed the area to populate/grow!. That's just one example of one area.
its so fascinating to me that these were living creatures.
thanks
Respect the Ghanian people fpr having that strive to make things better for the country, for them all. Not just to enrich yourself, they know & understand what value tax-income for the state can do. 👍👌❤
That's great that they're digitizing stuff, I'm sure their library linked with the likes of A.I can help humanity for the better.
24:11 - he has a point =D
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26:53 - I love how he introduces himself to us =) That is how you know he enjoys his work !
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Love to GERMANY keep up the fight! We are with you and all who fight for FREEDOM.
6:03 squirrel
This is cool
1. They show Casa Mezcal in NYC where I often eat, but never knew the name origin.
2. In india, the men drink tea and the women work.
Can you do the silk cocoons indoor using LED lights that mimic daylight sunlight? That might avoid bees from getting them.
That is what we are going too buy A cheesecake for the memories of our beloved Mrs. Ola James and beloved her favorite niece Selese Lisa Renee.
As she drops their valuable highly protected fish the public can’t even see, lol! Whoops 😂
They had better get every damned penny that they need. If we have the capital to meddle in geopolitical controversy, we have the capital to preserve, acknowledge, and study history.
We have been lied to.
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SMH. How's it so easy to spot people who get News from Tictoc
Before the portuguese start to do canning of fish the norwigian where the liders of that market but higher income on northic countries made portugal due to low wages the perfect place to can fish
I wonder how many giants bones they managed to keep.😮
Hay quá, cứ thế phát huy
You can grow cocoa in San Diego, California and other places in the US.
Hahaha 🤣🤣🤣 When she drops the baby puffer fish and goes "Whoopsie"... LMFAOOOO 🤣🤣🤣🧐👀 LOL
...SICKENING TO WATCH MY GIRLFRIEND SUCK UP OYSTERS AND CRABS AND NASTY LOBSTERS AND CRAB CAKES WHILE SITTING UP FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL EARLY MORNING CARD TABLE POKER,,,BLACKJACK,,,PINNNON KNUCKLE ,,, FISH MY WISH AND KIDDIE I DECLARE WAR WITH KIDS WTF I WAS RUNNER FOR MORE BUDWEISER AND OLD ENGLISH MILLER BEERS
Your channel is a testament to the resilience and hard work of farmers. Thank you for honoring their efforts!
We need to clone as many of those bugs and birds as we can to re populate as many genetic variations as possible.
Most venomous in the world 🤩
Whoops 😳
10:54 chicken is my favorite bird too 😋
So many songs with james dean mentions, had me wondering who he was for years
Thumbs up from Switzerland :) one day i will try yours
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