From robotic milking to precise butter molding, the blend of tradition and innovation is mind-blowing! Who knew making butter could be this fascinating? 😲🍀
That’s such a beautiful piece of family history! There’s something so special about those old traditions, like churning butter and using nature’s resources for storage. Sounds like your great-great-grandma had some real skills!
Thank you for trying to make a good video. Take all comments given as an encouragement (Don’t give up) to get even more skilled at this. I did find some of it very interesting. Keep it up.
Hi Everyone @ Pure Farm 👍👍❤️❤️ I Really Enjoy Butter I Cook And Bake Ith Butter Pure Butter Not Margarine And Old History Was King The VIII The Eighth And Queen Victoria Times We Use To Have To Use Bread Crumbs For Baking As Well As There Was No Flour After World II Which Lasted In Queen Victoria Times And If You Want A Good Out Take Some Cream And Whisk It Till You Get A Liquid Out The Cream Which Is Buttermilk Drain That Off And Then What You Got Left Is Beautiful Delicious Butter We Made It This Way When We All Over World Still Were Living Om Farms And Learnt The Manual Way There Were No Whisk Machines We Just A Whisk Or A Wooden Spoon And A Mixing Bowl Thank You So Much For Sharing Your Beautiful Video On Making Butter And It Is So Much Easier Today With Machines @ Pure Farm 👍👍❤️❤️
really enjoyed the video and the detailed look at how butter is produced. it’s amazing to see modern technology in action! but honestly, i can’t help but wonder if all that automation might take away from the traditional methods that some people swear by. i get that efficiency is key, but isn’t there something special about the old-school way of making butter?
What a fascinating look into the butter-making process! It's amazing to see how technology has transformed such a traditional craft. however, I can't help but wonder if the industrial scale takes away some of the character and flavor of homemade butter. don't you think there's something special about the artisanal methods that might get lost in all this modernization?
this video is really impressive, love how detailed and informative it is! but honestly, watching such a massive factory process makes me question if we might be losing some of that artisanal quality in food production. anyone else feel that way?
this video was really informative and well-produced! it’s fascinating to see how butter is made on such a massive scale. but honestly, i wonder if all this modern processing takes away from the traditional methods. i feel like homemade butter has a richness and flavor that this factory version just can’t replicate, you know?
Wow, this video is super informative and the production quality is on point! I never knew the process was so intricate. However, I can't help but wonder if the industrial methods compromise the flavor compared to traditional butter-making. It seems like we might be losing some of that homemade charm in the name of efficiency. What do you all think?
The coffee production process involves harvesting ripe coffee cherries, fermenting and drying the beans, milling to remove the outer layers, roasting to develop the flavor, and finally grinding the beans to brew the perfect cup of coffee
Wow, this video is impressively well-made and informative! I really appreciate the level of detail in the butter-making process. That said, I can't help but wonder if such industrial-scale production might compromise the quality and taste of the butter compared to traditional methods. What do you all think?
great video! the visuals and technology are really impressive. however, i can't help but wonder if the mass production of butter compromises its flavor and quality compared to artisanal methods. what do you think?
what an interesting video! i really enjoyed the detailed process of how butter is made on such a large scale. however, i'm curious about the environmental impact of these mega factories. do you think the efficiency gained justifies any potential drawbacks?
what a fascinating video! i really appreciate the insight into the butter-making process. however, i can't help but wonder if the use of such advanced technology takes away from the traditional methods that many people swear by. like, is the flavor really the same, or does the process change it in a way that we can't fully appreciate?
what a fascinating video! the process you showed was really impressive. however, i can't help but wonder if the use of such advanced technology takes away from the traditional methods of making butter. i feel like it loses some of its artisanal charm. what do you all think?
great video! i really enjoyed seeing the process of butter making on such a large scale. however, i can't help but wonder if this level of industrialization takes away from the traditional methods that some people still value. what do you think?
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! It's definitely interesting to see how modern technology has transformed traditional processes. Balancing industrialization with traditional methods is a topic worth exploring!
It’s amazing to see the modern process behind making butter at such a massive scale! But I wonder, how does this compare to traditional butter-making in terms of taste and quality? What do you all think?
It’s incredible to see the blend of modern technology and tradition in butter-making! How do the automated systems ensure that the butter maintains its creamy texture and high quality throughout the process?
I noticed that during the processing of butter at this plant in India, what appears to be much of the time, the workers at this butter producing plant do much of their work dipping their hands and processing the butter with their bare hands. Is that the standard throughout the world, or just at this factory. And, what if anything is ultimately done to mitigate contamination from their bare hands and arms? Just wondering for a friend
Absolutely! Making your own butter is not only cost-effective but also allows you to control the flavors and quality. Plus, cultured butter is a game changer!
This video is really well-made and super informative!�� It's fascinating to see the whole butter-making process on such a large scale. However, I can't help but wonder if the massive use of technology in food production takes away from the artisanal methods. There's something special about small batches that automated systems just can't replicate, don't you think?
This video was kind of choppy in the processes it showed. We seemed to jump around a lot. First, we're seeing little pats of butter, then we're seeing it put in containers, then we seem to be watching some sort of industrial grade production, followed by tubs again, and then blocks of butter wrapped in foil. It was like a bunch of videos were tossed at the editor with no notes on what they showed, or what the end video would show.
Copy that we shall be working on that, i hope will improve that an come up with better, i appreciate your feedback and time you invest in pointing out the pain points, thank much appreciated
It's inconceivable to watch these cows in such distress with their heads between the bars rather then running freely. Very unnecessary for farming. We have evolved in such ways animals need not produce for humans.
What’s with all the AI bull crap. Who is making this content, humans or software? I wanted to enjoy this channel as it has some good videos. I’m out, screw this.
Dude, you dont need to use AI. It's interesting stuff, and it grabs my attention, but as soon as I start to see or hear AI I have a hard time continuing to watch
Most annoying music I've heard on RUclips in a while. Great content but I had to navigate away. The large majority of viewers want background no music. Check into it.
what a fascinating video! i really enjoyed seeing the modern techniques used in butter production. however, i can't help but wonder if all this high-tech processing takes away from the traditional methods that have a rich history and unique flavor. do you think there's a risk of losing that artisanal touch in pursuit of efficiency?
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From robotic milking to precise butter molding, the blend of tradition and innovation is mind-blowing! Who knew making butter could be this fascinating? 😲🍀
your answer does NOT answer my question
That’s such a beautiful piece of family history! There’s something so special about those old traditions, like churning butter and using nature’s resources for storage. Sounds like your great-great-grandma had some real skills!
Yeap!
The precision is insane-if I had that kind of accuracy, I’d never miss a pizza slice!🎯🍕
It’s amazing to see how technology has transformed food processing. Precision really does make a huge difference in the quality of our food!
My great great grandma churned her own butter and stored in in a basket in her spring fed well 😊
Thank you for trying to make a good video. Take all comments given as an encouragement (Don’t give up) to get even more skilled at this. I did find some of it very interesting. Keep it up.
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Hi Everyone @ Pure Farm 👍👍❤️❤️ I Really Enjoy Butter I Cook And Bake Ith Butter Pure Butter Not Margarine And Old History Was King The VIII The Eighth And Queen Victoria Times We Use To Have To Use Bread Crumbs For Baking As Well As There Was No Flour After World II Which Lasted In Queen Victoria Times And If You Want A Good Out Take Some Cream And Whisk It Till You Get A Liquid Out The Cream Which Is Buttermilk Drain That Off And Then What You Got Left Is Beautiful Delicious Butter We Made It This Way When We All Over World Still Were Living Om Farms And Learnt The Manual Way There Were No Whisk Machines We Just A Whisk Or A Wooden Spoon And A Mixing Bowl Thank You So Much For Sharing Your Beautiful Video On Making Butter And It Is So Much Easier Today With Machines @ Pure Farm 👍👍❤️❤️
Wow, I can almost smell the butter from here! Who knew whisking could turn us into culinary time travelers?
really enjoyed the video and the detailed look at how butter is produced. it’s amazing to see modern technology in action! but honestly, i can’t help but wonder if all that automation might take away from the traditional methods that some people swear by. i get that efficiency is key, but isn’t there something special about the old-school way of making butter?
What a fascinating look into the butter-making process! It's amazing to see how technology has transformed such a traditional craft. however, I can't help but wonder if the industrial scale takes away some of the character and flavor of homemade butter. don't you think there's something special about the artisanal methods that might get lost in all this modernization?
this video is really impressive, love how detailed and informative it is! but honestly, watching such a massive factory process makes me question if we might be losing some of that artisanal quality in food production. anyone else feel that way?
Thanks for the comment
this video was really informative and well-produced! it’s fascinating to see how butter is made on such a massive scale. but honestly, i wonder if all this modern processing takes away from the traditional methods. i feel like homemade butter has a richness and flavor that this factory version just can’t replicate, you know?
Wow, this video is super informative and the production quality is on point! I never knew the process was so intricate. However, I can't help but wonder if the industrial methods compromise the flavor compared to traditional butter-making. It seems like we might be losing some of that homemade charm in the name of efficiency. What do you all think?
The coffee production process involves harvesting ripe coffee cherries, fermenting and drying the beans, milling to remove the outer layers, roasting to develop the flavor, and finally grinding the beans to brew the perfect cup of coffee
Wow, this video is impressively well-made and informative! I really appreciate the level of detail in the butter-making process. That said, I can't help but wonder if such industrial-scale production might compromise the quality and taste of the butter compared to traditional methods. What do you all think?
great video! the visuals and technology are really impressive. however, i can't help but wonder if the mass production of butter compromises its flavor and quality compared to artisanal methods. what do you think?
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what an interesting video! i really enjoyed the detailed process of how butter is made on such a large scale. however, i'm curious about the environmental impact of these mega factories. do you think the efficiency gained justifies any potential drawbacks?
what a fascinating video! i really appreciate the insight into the butter-making process. however, i can't help but wonder if the use of such advanced technology takes away from the traditional methods that many people swear by. like, is the flavor really the same, or does the process change it in a way that we can't fully appreciate?
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what a fascinating video! the process you showed was really impressive. however, i can't help but wonder if the use of such advanced technology takes away from the traditional methods of making butter. i feel like it loses some of its artisanal charm. what do you all think?
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Some people were not wearing gloves still had their wedding rings on.
great video! i really enjoyed seeing the process of butter making on such a large scale. however, i can't help but wonder if this level of industrialization takes away from the traditional methods that some people still value. what do you think?
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! It's definitely interesting to see how modern technology has transformed traditional processes. Balancing industrialization with traditional methods is a topic worth exploring!
Awesome
I will still use coca cola for cleaning my toilet :)
It's so good for it and i know how much goes into the quality of its production now😁
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Makes a good cleaner too.
It’s amazing to see the modern process behind making butter at such a massive scale! But I wonder, how does this compare to traditional butter-making in terms of taste and quality? What do you all think?
My pleasure
It’s incredible to see the blend of modern technology and tradition in butter-making! How do the automated systems ensure that the butter maintains its creamy texture and high quality throughout the process?
Absolutely
I noticed that during the processing of butter at this plant in India, what appears to be much of the time, the workers at this butter producing plant do much of their work dipping their hands and processing the butter with their bare hands. Is that the standard throughout the world, or just at this factory. And, what if anything is ultimately done to mitigate contamination from their bare hands and arms? Just wondering for a friend
Is that the standard throughout the world, or just at this factory
OMG where is the sleeves to cover his arms that are full of hair?
23:51 twin house in pattalung province Thailand.
It's cheaper to just make your own butter from home from store bought milk - and making cultured butter is so much better than that.
Absolutely! Making your own butter is not only cost-effective but also allows you to control the flavors and quality. Plus, cultured butter is a game changer!
I'm surprised that gloves aren't used to "wash" the butter, those men have hair on their arms.
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I wonder who many times you mentioned AI.
Yeah my bad
Lol I had to turn it off bc I got so annoyed!! Inadvertently counted up to 8 in my head and was done😅
This video is really well-made and super informative!�� It's fascinating to see the whole butter-making process on such a large scale. However, I can't help but wonder if the massive use of technology in food production takes away from the artisanal methods. There's something special about small batches that automated systems just can't replicate, don't you think?
This video was kind of choppy in the processes it showed. We seemed to jump around a lot. First, we're seeing little pats of butter, then we're seeing it put in containers, then we seem to be watching some sort of industrial grade production, followed by tubs again, and then blocks of butter wrapped in foil.
It was like a bunch of videos were tossed at the editor with no notes on what they showed, or what the end video would show.
Copy that we shall be working on that, i hope will improve that an come up with better, i appreciate your feedback and time you invest in pointing out the pain points, thank much appreciated
We shall be fixing this soon thanks for the feedback
It's inconceivable to watch these cows in such distress with their heads between the bars rather then running freely. Very unnecessary for farming. We have evolved in such ways animals need not produce for humans.
Coka Cola tastes completely different in Mexico and Canada. The US is the best tasting
No way. Uk is miles better
I'd like to know how real butter is put into plastic containers. All the real butter I've ever seen comes wrapped in paper or foil.
What’s with all the AI bull crap. Who is making this content, humans or software? I wanted to enjoy this channel as it has some good videos. I’m out, screw this.
Sorry for the bad experience, we are constantly trying to improve our content!
No matter where you go,or what you do when you get there,thire is always someone that can do, better, faster, cheaper ?.....word pronunciation
Hmmm....
Dude, you dont need to use AI. It's interesting stuff, and it grabs my attention, but as soon as I start to see or hear AI I have a hard time continuing to watch
I appreciate your feedback! We aim to keep things engaging and informative. I’ll definitely take your thoughts into consideration for future videos!
Most annoying music I've heard on RUclips in a while. Great content but I had to navigate away. The large majority of viewers want background no music. Check into it.
Please stop beating us up with that music, (if you can call it that) while you're begging for a thumbs up.
We are sorry for that will take care of it
@@purefarm863 Thank you. I'd like to see the rest of the program.
I don't buy Land O Lakes anymore, because they went woke and took the picture of the Indian woman off the lable.
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That God awful noise just got worse. Goodbye.
Sorry
Mute is a good thing, just turn the sound down
Ridiculous music
Had to go after 9 minutes
I appreciate your feedback! Music can be a hit or miss for everyone. I'll keep that in mind for future videos!
Half of the cows looked malnourished…..
Butter milk is also the best way to batter chickenm for frying don't beleieve me try soaking chicken in it before coating and fryin g
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what a fascinating video! i really enjoyed seeing the modern techniques used in butter production. however, i can't help but wonder if all this high-tech processing takes away from the traditional methods that have a rich history and unique flavor. do you think there's a risk of losing that artisanal touch in pursuit of efficiency?
OMG where is the sleeves to cover his arms that are full of hair?