i think its intentional. i've seen it in other videos as well. I think they do it so there's no bias toward the factory and once you see how things are done, you get a look at the brand and want to buy it. you can learn a TON from these videos but the brands like the exposure too
Every time I watch one of these "How It's Made" videos, I think "wow, it looks really fun to be any food." The entire process always looks like an intricate carnival ride.
I worked in a chip factory and yeah thats pretty much it. Wish theyd also show the labor intensity to get the chips from the bag into the cases and the specific way that the cases have to be stacked.
You probably knew what other ingredients they put such as preservatives,other food colorings and artificial flavorings.No wonder obesity is a sky rocket in our generation.
First, they take the dinglepop and they smooth it out with a bunch of schleem. The schleem is then repurposed for later batches. They take the dinglebop and they push it through the grumbo, where the fleeb is rubbed against it. It's important that the fleeb is rubbed, because the fleeb has all of the fleeb juice. Then a Schlameeh shows up, and he rubs it, and spits on it. They cut the fleeb. There are several hizzards in the way. The blamphs rub against the chumbles, and the klubus and grumbo are shaved away. That leaves you with a regular old plumbus!
its intentional, they do it in other videos as well so i doubt they'd mess up that many times. Its supposed to be more of a "this is who made that delicious food, go buy it" kinda thing. they might also blur it out in the beginning so people who don't like that brand want to buy at after watching how the food is made. I have NO IDEA if it actually works but it seems like a marketing thing
This man's voice has been my "ASMR" since 2007. What is the name of the narrator? To be honest, I'm sad that they got a new narrator for the newer seasons of How It's Made. I loved this man...
*“Then the seasoning…. tumbles on.. and sticks”* *“The packaging equipment represents technical choreography….. at it’s finest”* *”A tip top chip shop….performance”*
I think everyone should have/take the opportunity to work in the factory for a period of time to get to experience what life is like. Those scales where it vibrates into the bag and the film and all that. Been there, done that so many years, I'll possibly go back again, you never know.
Burrito is a california invention too. Travelers used to travel between missions on the "el camino real" on donkeys also known in spanish as Burros. They would wrap up common food like meat veggies and cheese, into a large flour (instead of corn) tortilla, to take on the travels, so even the wrapper was edible. It wasnt meant to be eaten as a single unit, but it was and now we have the burrito, which translates to "little donkey".
Pandora's Babe yes, it’s dough. However… This specific dough does have a name. It’s the name they used in the video. Mossa. Almost every Spanish speaker I’ve heard calls it that. You dumb or something?
Dude, where the f did you got that from?The word Mossa doesn't even exist in the Spanish leguaje, in the video they said "Masa" wich is spanish for dough
Ariel Timmerwilke Your statement makes no sense at all. First, you say the word Mossa doesn’t exist in Spanish. Then, you go on to say that Mossa is Spanish for dough. Which is it? Does the word not exist, or does it exist and it’s Spanish for something?
How do they know that the corn has absorbed the water? Do they have a corn sage who says " Back in my day we soaked the corn in a wooden well bucket for three day and then added it to a cast iron pot over a fire pit for another five days." " An if you let that fire go out you got a whippen with oak branch." " Anyway this batch needs another two hours."
Was the family who founded the Tamalina Milling Company who made corn chips long before in small kitchen. In reality, the Aztecs made the first ones, but definitely not on the scale of what existed in the early 1900's.
Factory: throws chips around and drops them from high conveyers, doesn't break. Me: Grabs the bag of chips from the cupboard and half the bag gets crushed. how.
Was anyone else eating tortilla chips and wondered... "Hey, how DF do they turn corn into these things" And then all of a sudden ..BOOM.. Your here? No??? Just me??
No, wait, no. The tortilla chips is just the USA industrialized version or the real Mexican TOTOPOS which are manually fried corn tortilla triangules used for eating fried beans and guacamole. The taste of the original thing is very different. In any REAL Mexican restaurant, the artesanal snack will be served paired with fried beans topped with crumbled cheese. It is a staple side dish in Mexico to eat fried beans with TOTOPOS. Delicious! 😋
Of course the chips are mass produced because they need to feed millions of people , the chips are still made the same way by mashing corn then mixing in different ingredients and forming it into triangle shapes then fried in oil.
Is there a benefit to stone grinding? Specifically, in this industrial scale is stone grinding superior to another system; or is it done so they can label it stone ground to invoke a more homemade/hand-made image in the consumers mind?
It’s the best way to make the chips have texture. If it was blended, all the particles of corn would be the same size, resulting in a weirdly uniform yellow chip. The stone grinder essentially makes the chip “more textured”.
And also, when i came to the point in the video (maybe i am just retarded or you are a very smart person) i wasn't close to counting the number of chips
I like how the censor the company name at the beginning of the video but not the end
100firestar or the thumbnail...
English?
Pro Gamer he literally just missed the “y” at the end of the first “the” in the sentence. You can’t be that dumb to not have understood this comment.
@@ProGamer-dl7cw That was...
i think its intentional. i've seen it in other videos as well. I think they do it so there's no bias toward the factory and once you see how things are done, you get a look at the brand and want to buy it. you can learn a TON from these videos but the brands like the exposure too
Every time I watch one of these "How It's Made" videos, I think "wow, it looks really fun to be any food." The entire process always looks like an intricate carnival ride.
😆
yes, and except for the cooking part, that seems hellish :)
Fun will be short lived😳🔥🔥🔥🔥
Be careful what you wish for 😂😂😂
or veggetable torturer. a house of horrors for veggie tales!
Damnit got caught in the “how its made” vortex
Me too.
I just watched about 15 vids back to back at work lol. I cant seem to stop
Same this is like... oh i dunno.. maybe my 8th??
This is my 33rd. Help.
Frankie Newton 😂😂😂😂
*TIP TOP CHIP SHOP*
the English language has officially peaked
Chop, since it's cutting
Try saying that three times really fast though lol
@@maenad1231
I tried doing it.. first time I said it I slipped.
I worked in a chip factory and yeah thats pretty much it. Wish theyd also show the labor intensity to get the chips from the bag into the cases and the specific way that the cases have to be stacked.
@I'm So Fancy ✔ as much as you wanted. But when ya work there you don't want chips
You probably knew what other ingredients they put such as preservatives,other food colorings and artificial flavorings.No wonder obesity is a sky rocket in our generation.
Obviously Mexican workers are in 2 pesos a day, can’t showcase the exploitation
SO THAT'S HOW THEY MAKE THOSE BAGS OF AIR!
Yup
zMurda true story that pisses me off half air
@@sojo0803dg you know that without the air, the chips would be reduced to crumbs?
Dude ok some air is understandable but when more than half of the bag is air I don’t think there is any need for that
I prefer party mix anyway, the mass to volume is much better.
First, they take the dinglepop and they smooth it out with a bunch of schleem. The schleem is then repurposed for later batches. They take the dinglebop and they push it through the grumbo, where the fleeb is rubbed against it. It's important that the fleeb is rubbed, because the fleeb has all of the fleeb juice. Then a Schlameeh shows up, and he rubs it, and spits on it. They cut the fleeb. There are several hizzards in the way. The blamphs rub against the chumbles, and the klubus and grumbo are shaved away. That leaves you with a regular old plumbus!
Pumpkin Worm I'm confused
@@margueritewilhite5900 you should be
“I always wondered how Plumbuses got made.”
Sounds like Simlish tbh
“I like your funny words, magic man”
Why do I keep watching these?? All I'm doing is making myself hungry! BUT I CAN'T STOP WATCHINNGGGGG
I have Doritos want some
@@holidayfellow6407 really?? I'd love some! I have nacho cheese dipping sauce here somewhere if you want??
I feel you, this is like self torture or something. I just watched a how it’s made on muffins and I feel famished
Literally everyone else: Guacamole
This dude: GWACKAAMOLLY
I didn't actually hear him say it yet in the video cuz i just started watching it but im really gonna laugh hard when he does now because this comment
Oh ma God yessssss 😂
you wrote the exact same word twice
it's not pronounced "gwawka mole" Its " gwawka moley"
Hydra no... its gwaka mo ley
2:50 His skin magically turns from white to black.
Lol i didn't notice until i saw this comment
Wtf chips cant give you an execution?
Dont reply to a ironic comment
EVER
That chip he picked up was an n word pass
@@TALLMIDGET818 I'll give ya two nickels next Thursday
💀
Why did they blur it out at the beginning if they just show us that it’s Tom’s brand?
I saw that as well...
Because they didn’t want to get sued by Toms Brand
@@bylike7167 and yet...
Blurring moving objects and more stationary objects was not in their budget apparently
its intentional, they do it in other videos as well so i doubt they'd mess up that many times. Its supposed to be more of a "this is who made that delicious food, go buy it" kinda thing. they might also blur it out in the beginning so people who don't like that brand want to buy at after watching how the food is made. I have NO IDEA if it actually works but it seems like a marketing thing
This man's voice has been my "ASMR" since 2007. What is the name of the narrator?
To be honest, I'm sad that they got a new narrator for the newer seasons of How It's Made. I loved this man...
This is actually the British narrator. The "new narrator" is the Canada/US version.
3:57 got the whole squad bouncing
These videos are as addictive as the chips
“A tip top chip shop performance” 😂
What an elegantly British thing to say.
I bought a bag of air once.
And found some chips inside.
Arc Angel worst feeling ever
aww i bought one once iton had air lucky
Damn you are lucky mine is 90% chips,it sucks.
Its for smell I think I just throw away the chips
*“Then the seasoning…. tumbles on.. and sticks”*
*“The packaging equipment represents technical choreography….. at it’s finest”*
*”A tip top chip shop….performance”*
There is never a bag of Doritos when you want some.
T Sommers or when I do want them they’re £2 instead of £1.
@@BarrelRider2763 And when you don't want them?
gonna have to fuckin grab some toms instead
@@BarrelRider2763
Uh, they are free?.
They're more natural than I expected
What did you think was unnatural about them?
@@thatguyoverthere312 everything honestly, when something comes out of a bag and is crunchy and tastes good, u know is bad 4 u
@@ReijiNakashi We don't know about the spices, though. I bet most of the unhealthy ingedients come from that
They not giving all the information here.
Natural does not mean healthy and artificial does not mean unhealthy.
I think everyone should have/take the opportunity to work in the factory for a period of time to get to experience what life is like. Those scales where it vibrates into the bag and the film and all that. Been there, done that so many years, I'll possibly go back again, you never know.
I wish jobs would hire people who actually want to learn about that career with no experience
I'd be down. I work in the food industry anyways
Man… I’m right back at home on my grandmas couch after she picked me up sick from elementary school. I can smell the nostalgia.
Being a fan of Tom's bacon cheddar fries since i was 5 i never knew they made tortilla chips, i gotta try some now
so that’s why tf half of the bag of chips are broken
julieee f they break during delivery
salah hasan true
Shah Noorz ok 12 year old simp
@Shah Noorz s i m p
@Shah Noorz simp
Now I want Chili’s tortilla chips with their guacamole and salsa, absolutely delicious
Theirs are the best.
@@RivLoveshine
christ someone get its finally
Every computer screen in a late 80's action movie 1:08
This is really fascinating! I wonder if this is the same as how they would be made at home.
Burrito is a california invention too. Travelers used to travel between missions on the "el camino real" on donkeys also known in spanish as Burros. They would wrap up common food like meat veggies and cheese, into a large flour (instead of corn) tortilla, to take on the travels, so even the wrapper was edible. It wasnt meant to be eaten as a single unit, but it was and now we have the burrito, which translates to "little donkey".
I love how they all have 70's porno music in them.
i love tortilla chips so this was a really entertaining video for me.
2:02 I swear he said ogre and I looked up expecting some guy looking like Shrek
This cooker is so good
So thats how my favourite snacks are made
Love eating chips when it’s comes to sports 🏀⚽️🏈
I am a tortilla chip fiend.... the addiction is real 🙌❤️
nice video thank you, we will share your video in our social media for education, not for commercial. and also with credit title. appreciate it
I would be the one at the end of the packaging area secretly eating the chips as a snack
Sour cream is amazing for spicy tortilla chips
Currently sat here early hours in the morning watching out with me😂
Thank you!
This man's accent makes me want to bulk buy tortilla chips 👁️👄👁️
anybody else in quarantine & got caught up how many things are made lmao?
Me
Yup every night
Yup. Too much time, I haven’t talked to someone in almost a year so might get these facts.
"Soft corn dough called masa"
So a dough called dough.
Pandora's Babe yes, it’s dough. However… This specific dough does have a name. It’s the name they used in the video. Mossa. Almost every Spanish speaker I’ve heard calls it that. You dumb or something?
Dude, where the f did you got that from?The word Mossa doesn't even exist in the Spanish leguaje, in the video they said "Masa" wich is spanish for dough
Ariel Timmerwilke Your statement makes no sense at all. First, you say the word Mossa doesn’t exist in Spanish. Then, you go on to say that Mossa is Spanish for dough. Which is it? Does the word not exist, or does it exist and it’s Spanish for something?
@@BlindMelonLord Please read my comment again, and this time pay attention before saying 2 different words are the same one
@@BlindMelonLord cause you are saying "Mossa" not "Masa"...
lol im eating Doritos while watching this
Lubomir Malar i’m jealous
Me too! love them doritos!
Lucky............
wow... from corn grains to chips.. cooooooool
Great now I want Doritos thanks guys :-)
That ending alone got my like
Nice, blur the logo at the beginning but show it full clarity during the packaging phase
4:27 well somebody jus got bamboozled
look at that lil bit of chipz goin into pack
Isn't it crazy how you can turn corn into a tortilla chip? C R A Z Y
How do they know that the corn has absorbed the water?
Do they have a corn sage who says
" Back in my day we soaked the corn in a wooden well bucket for three day and then added it to a cast iron pot over a fire pit for another five days."
" An if you let that fire go out you got a whippen with oak branch."
" Anyway this batch needs another two hours."
The driest food I know involves quite a bit of water.
So these aren't standard tortilla chips, they're Doritos knock-offs.
Well at least you have an idea how it's made
_dammit_
I only came here to tell you that "Masa" means dough😂
At least I'm not the only one who figure out that 😂
Specifically, corn dough. From the word maize
Toms Hot Fries are 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Oh YUMMY hahaha i ABSOLUTELY love those fries but they are HOT!
@@josephbennett3482 they're kinda hard to find now in california
I love chip
I've been eating corn all my life and didn't even know it
GrEaT
Was the family who founded the Tamalina Milling Company who made corn chips long before in small kitchen. In reality, the Aztecs made the first ones, but definitely not on the scale of what existed in the early 1900's.
I like how they blurred the name on the bag for the first opening shot, but literally never did again for the rest of the video. Haha.
4:01 RIP those floor crisps 😢
“GWA KA MOLEE” he didn’t even try to pronounce it correctly lol
Factory: throws chips around and drops them from high conveyers, doesn't break.
Me: Grabs the bag of chips from the cupboard and half the bag gets crushed. how.
I’m baked watching corn getting baked
While eating corn chips
how did I get here ._. why can’t I get out. Help.
I’m glad they blurred out the brand at the beginning of the video..... I would have never guessed they were Tom’s Nacho Cheese by the end.
I was getting the smell of chips while watching this video 🤣🤣🤣
Amazing
The manufacturing line they use to make tortilla chips is almost exactly the same machinery they use to make Pringles 😂
i love chips
bruh
they could be selling corn juice
why havent they thought of that
*freezes juice*
*C O R N*
*C U B E*
Man, this video quality though
I like tortilla chips.
oh wow!
3:27 “at the next stop, ogres feed” ???
@@SteveReynold do you have ears? Or a brain? He said ogres, you fucking idiot.
@@Supersquigi Your The one who's stupid
LMAO
Anyone else just want to eat the cheese powder by itself or am I weird
My favorite chips
Funny how they censored the company name in the first image of the bag but didn't do that towards the end at all.
i like how at the start they blurred the name of the chips then at the bagging stage they didnt bother
2:00 is that daft punk
Or did they sample how its made for aerodynamic along with the whole album
This explains why every bag of chips I buy is half full.
I'm Currently Addicted to Doritos.
Was anyone else eating tortilla chips and wondered...
"Hey, how DF do they turn corn into these things"
And then all of a sudden
..BOOM..
Your here?
No??? Just me??
These British ones are infinitely more engaging
Watching this while eating corn chips lol
Me too. Snacking on some Doritos while watching this.
Wait since they crush the corn so does it mean tortilla chips are bassicaly corn blood?
No, wait, no. The tortilla chips is just the USA industrialized version or the real Mexican TOTOPOS which are manually fried corn tortilla triangules used for eating fried beans and guacamole. The taste of the original thing is very different. In any REAL Mexican restaurant, the artesanal snack will be served paired with fried beans topped with crumbled cheese. It is a staple side dish in Mexico to eat fried beans with TOTOPOS. Delicious! 😋
Of course the chips are mass produced because they need to feed millions of people , the chips are still made the same way by mashing corn then mixing in different ingredients and forming it into triangle shapes then fried in oil.
Cool!
The brand is blurred in the video but not in the thumbnail
Curious why they blur the chip bag's brand at the beginning
Is there a benefit to stone grinding? Specifically, in this industrial scale is stone grinding superior to another system; or is it done so they can label it stone ground to invoke a more homemade/hand-made image in the consumers mind?
It’s the best way to make the chips have texture. If it was blended, all the particles of corn would be the same size, resulting in a weirdly uniform yellow chip. The stone grinder essentially makes the chip “more textured”.
2:34 pretty much my dreams at night
in Mexico city we call them totopos. I feel personally attacked when they said they were invented in the US.
I have never heard of any of the brands they use on this show
We have them in California
Yess now just put some shredded cheese on them and into the microwave they go
Why did you blur the logo on the tortilla chips? You can see the unblurred version on the thumbnail.
"when there's enough for one package"
THAT is what they consider enough? i could literally count them on first glance
I think they are not ordinary doritos, i think they're much bigger and better, like the ones that you can buy at cinema
And also, when i came to the point in the video (maybe i am just retarded or you are a very smart person) i wasn't close to counting the number of chips
Calling the employees there ogres, shrek could never
*ad pops up*
* S M A T P A K! ?*
Made of Corns with Mixture to be Dough, Tortillas Then Triangle Shaped Now Covered in Orange-Colored Cheese Powder
Wait, they dry it out to boil it?
otherwise they couldn't store and transport it
Fried using animal lard.
@@PurpleObscuration no, it's not. And that's not the topic of the comment.
Weed brought me here
"Come on down, try some corn, or we will sacrifice your newborn"
[INDISCRIMINATE SCREAMING]
Oscar Rocket What the H E C K