As far as I know, that Caprice chocolate is by Neuhaus, not by Callebaut ;) And I beg to difer that it is one of the most popular ones. Côte d'Or chocolate is by far the best of them all!
Ahh ok, thanks for the reply. When I saw the Callebaut truck at the beginning, I assumed it was a Callebaut factory, so it was a bit confusing. I used to live near one in Belgium. If the wind came from the right direction, you could smell the chocolate from km away :)
Callebaut supplies the chocolate that is made into Neuhaus pralines. They don't make chocolates for both, in this case Callebaut is just a supplier (as they are for many chocolatiers, if not almost all Belgian). And yes, Côte d'Or is more popular, but Neuhaus is the inventor of the praline (and the ballotin/box of the pralines). Also, Côte D'Or is chocolate is made by Callebaut :-) I know that they also sell the "Callebaut" brand in stores, but Barry Callebaut is mainly a supplier for chocolatiers, bakeries and other professionals (including Mondelez/Côte d'Or).
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view!" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment?
I have visited this Leather factory, the smell is vomit inducing, and the working environment is shocking. The workers are tanning themselves, turning their skin into leather.
Yeah, especially not during a pandemic! It's September 5, 2020 and I wish everyone who reads this safety and mental peacefulness for you and for your family and friends!
I have glasses and contacts. You have to wash your hands before you touch the lenses or your eye and they are actually quite comfortable, you don't even notice them during the day and no foggy glasses are a major bonus. Also I can wear sunglasses in summer without having to buy prescription ones and I don't have to switch between glasses and sunglasses.
@@nikkyk4839 I have the transitions lenses. So, I don't have to get separate shades, but the lenses are not as dark as most shades. I may look into contacts in the future, but for now, I will figure out a work around for the fogging. Cheers! Stay safe and vigilant out there!
The same methods have been used for thousands of years. It took a few years to discover mercury was dangerous and even less for radium. If this was dangerous, it would have been figured out by now.
16:34 - Goes the drum rollers still go on steam in the UK, since he says Steamrollers :) I think 90% of people still call them Steamrollers, a little strange I think
Ever run one? The drums are lubricated with water, which instantly turns to steam when rolling fresh asphalt. I'm not saying that's why they called them steamrollers in the first place, but it's not that strange that they still do.
@@mortson978 - Yes I have driven very large, and various small ones that you go behind to control. Water so that the asphalt does not hang on the drums you have to have, and part of it evaporates that is correct. I don't think that is strange since the asphalt holds about 160 degrees centigrade. I also got to join and run a real steamroller. But it is very long since they stopped using such commercially. So, finally, a small question, have you run such a tool ?
They have found a couple in my home town in the UK, I worked for 4 years about 100 yards from a german 500lb that was aimed at the Bristol Siddley Aero engine factory. It was found when they were digging the foundations for a student accommodation block.
@@anonymouspuppy only rough areas, plus a lot of bombs were either 'emergency' dropped or to reach the mission's goals. So a bit random, especially cause of the bombs underground being duds that didn't go off yet.
Still makes my brain itch hearing him call the runway material "Tarmac". It's so different from what they really use, it would be like needing a plate of sheetmetal, and asking for a "Kleenex".
i like this channel but i have one issue, is it not possible to arrange your videos according to type e.g food on its own, mechanical engineering on its own & construction etc, rather than lenses first, then chocolates follow in the same clip,,,
such that us who love mechanical science or info' technology are not forced to watch food stff within technology clip, or even for those who love food stff are not compelled to watch technology stff within food stff, i hope its politely & clearly jotted, such that the point is understood,,
Hate that airport. Frankfurt security checks are mad. Every time we travel from there with the band on tour, somebody is being kept waiting for the federal police to say that our equipment is not explosives. If they see a guitar pedal and a coiled up 1/4 inch cable they are sure you’re a terrorist.
@@LerRhann like you don't use the modern conveniences of life. They come out of constant scientific advances in technology. So you're the one who is stuck in a warp - at least get your reasoning sorted out. Confused soul !
nothing about how chocolate is made, just how one candy brand makes one product. you can tell it's not good quality since they are using cheap and nasty corn syrup. gross.
The use of corn syrup has nothing to do with the quality of the chocolate. Corn syrup is used in many candy recipes both at home and in industry because it mixes more readily, also because it is an invert sugar (which prevents the undesirable formation of sugar crystals in the product.) You're being a snob, and don't know what you're talking about..
Employing a single person to design a chocolate treat idea is such a waste because of limited imagination. Imagine if anyone us able to give Them their own idea in return of a profit in sales. Unlimited creative ideas.
Much love to the workers of the world!
I wear soft contact lenses, strong prescription. I loved this episode. :)
Haha nice. Soooo funny lol. That was soooooo good.
@@calvinsawyer1961 ??
I'm more interested in how they put the prescription in/on the contacts.
It was explained. It’s done by the computer controlled diamond drill
Had to laugh when I saw Neuhaus imprinted on the chocolates - that is my maternal grandmother's family name. LOL Wish I was related to THAT line.
I have never heard of the Caprice... And now I need some
who wears hard lenses?? I never knew what they were
18:04 - day-bris? It's was done in the evening so it's called nite-bris.
Its actually called FOD, foreign object debris.
@@peterdurnien9084 ✈
@@peterdurnien9084 anything to make it more complex than it needs to be
Crow have also dropped walnuts on the runway to break them open.
chocolate one made my mouth water 🤤
LOL! 21:59 "The intense Morrocan sun" and the guy's wearing a woollen bobble hat!
i think this can protect him from the sunstroke .
Your observation is kinda like you name. Pure Shite :-D
Firstly, that's a bonnet
Secondly, it's a bare minimum in heat stroke protection
So the intense Moroccan sun doesn't bleach his hair
Me at the airport: "Whoa cool, they're replacing the runway! What's that guy doing?"
"Oh, he's checking for bombs."
Me: ...
Living outside America is rough right now. Not every country has Trump as president. We should clone him.
@@StockHeightChevy603 lol
@Neu Si hmm, I don't have that kinda skill
@@StockHeightChevy603So that he can be used to walk over mine fields to find the mines? I agree whole heartedly.
Look! Look with your special eyes!
My brand!!
Another GOOD ONE from "How It Works"!
As far as I know, that Caprice chocolate is by Neuhaus, not by Callebaut ;)
And I beg to difer that it is one of the most popular ones.
Côte d'Or chocolate is by far the best of them all!
You're right about Caprice. This factory produces chocolates for both, Callebaut and Neuhaus. Clearly this is a workplace of chocolate pleasures ;)
Ahh ok, thanks for the reply. When I saw the Callebaut truck at the beginning, I assumed it was a Callebaut factory, so it was a bit confusing.
I used to live near one in Belgium. If the wind came from the right direction, you could smell the chocolate from km away :)
Callebaut supplies the chocolate that is made into Neuhaus pralines.
They don't make chocolates for both, in this case Callebaut is just a supplier (as they are for many chocolatiers, if not almost all Belgian).
And yes, Côte d'Or is more popular, but Neuhaus is the inventor of the praline (and the ballotin/box of the pralines).
Also, Côte D'Or is chocolate is made by Callebaut :-)
I know that they also sell the "Callebaut" brand in stores, but Barry Callebaut is mainly a supplier for chocolatiers, bakeries and other professionals (including Mondelez/Côte d'Or).
just casually checking for wwII bombs on the tarmac
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view!"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment?
A "grinder" that doesn't grind and is actually a lathe, and a "drill" that's _also_ actually a lathe. That's some amazing accuracy right there.
how chocolate is made. it just magically appears in a tank truck!
OH! I always wondered how it got here!
Facts though. 🤣😂
It may look like fun to work in a chocolate factory, but like any other food, after you're around it constantly, you never want to eat it again
Not true. When I worked for Domino's I would eat pizza several times a week and I still love it.
@@LerRhann Same for my cousin in MacDonald's even after almost 2 years
intro for a minute, then "but first, contact lenses"
I have visited this Leather factory, the smell is vomit inducing, and the working environment is shocking. The workers are tanning themselves, turning their skin into leather.
Nice jobs, eh?
Aren't you happy dey turk Ur jawbs
@@jonathanlebon9705 Uh, you want to try that again in English?
@@thomream1888 he's trying to be funny, copying a line from the show South Park.
@@SPFLDAngler Actually, copying the average Republican voter in the USA.
9:25 Because Belgian chocolate has a world wide reputation to maintain, we show how they fill it with trash like corn syrup
Is there a transcript of the video?
I much prefer glasses over contacts. I just don't like the thought of putting something in my eyes.
Yeah, especially not during a pandemic! It's September 5, 2020 and I wish everyone who reads this safety and mental peacefulness for you and for your family and friends!
@@KarleneE Covid makes me wear contacts more. glasses fogging up gets really irritating
@@ThatSmolBean I only have glasses, and never got into contacts so... Not looking to change right now. But the fogging irritates me too.
I have glasses and contacts. You have to wash your hands before you touch the lenses or your eye and they are actually quite comfortable, you don't even notice them during the day and no foggy glasses are a major bonus. Also I can wear sunglasses in summer without having to buy prescription ones and I don't have to switch between glasses and sunglasses.
@@nikkyk4839 I have the transitions lenses. So, I don't have to get separate shades, but the lenses are not as dark as most shades. I may look into contacts in the future, but for now, I will figure out a work around for the fogging. Cheers! Stay safe and vigilant out there!
I'm so worried about those tanners :(
The same methods have been used for thousands of years. It took a few years to discover mercury was dangerous and even less for radium. If this was dangerous, it would have been figured out by now.
I do enjoy how they make contacts but tell me " WHY " is no one wearing gloves
They clean and sterilize the lenses after they are packed in the solution
Affair with chocolate.
4:3 supremacy
What'd you do at work today Frank?
I pushed the button marked run, can you believe that $hi&? Worked 25 years to get to the tech dept.
Has Mike Rowe been to the tannery? That job has to cause cancer(s).
Yeah he did
16:34 - Goes the drum rollers still go on steam in the UK, since he says Steamrollers :) I think 90% of people still call them Steamrollers, a little strange I think
Ever run one? The drums are lubricated with water, which instantly turns to steam when rolling fresh asphalt. I'm not saying that's why they called them steamrollers in the first place, but it's not that strange that they still do.
@@mortson978 - Yes I have driven very large, and various small ones that you go behind to control. Water so that the asphalt does not hang on the drums you have to have, and part of it evaporates that is correct. I don't think that is strange since the asphalt holds about 160 degrees centigrade. I also got to join and run a real steamroller. But it is very long since they stopped using such commercially. So, finally, a small question, have you run such a tool ?
@@haraldpettersen3649 nope, never run an actual steamroller. I've run all manner of other rollers though.
@@mortson978 - It's a nice job :)
@@haraldpettersen3649 it pays the bills. Where do you live?, out of curiosity.
Right on
steam roller?? looks like diesel to me.
Yep just rollers no steam involved.
It amazes me that even now, they still have to check the ground for undetonated WW2 bombs.
peanut head
Wait doesn’t America know where their own bombs are and The Soviet union know where their own bombs are
They have found a couple in my home town in the UK, I worked for 4 years about 100 yards from a german 500lb that was aimed at the Bristol Siddley Aero engine factory. It was found when they were digging the foundations for a student accommodation block.
@@anonymouspuppy only rough areas, plus a lot of bombs were either 'emergency' dropped or to reach the mission's goals. So a bit random, especially cause of the bombs underground being duds that didn't go off yet.
@@anonymouspuppy Yes. GPS was still a couple of years away when these bombs were dropped.
So the caprice is literally just a candy version of a canole...
where were the umpalumpas???????
So contact lenses are plastic?...
Some are. Glass was just too dangerous and expensive. After so many incidents of broken glass in the eye they had to find something safer.
Still makes my brain itch hearing him call the runway material "Tarmac". It's so different from what they really use, it would be like needing a plate of sheetmetal, and asking for a "Kleenex".
How this show
i want to dive inside that chocolate tanker!
Death by chocolate.
Says retina and iris instead of cornea
i like this channel but i have one issue, is it not possible to arrange your videos according to type e.g food on its own, mechanical engineering on its own & construction etc, rather than lenses first, then chocolates follow in the same clip,,,
such that us who love mechanical science or info' technology are not forced to watch food stff within technology clip, or even for those who love food stff are not compelled to watch technology stff within food stff, i hope its politely & clearly jotted, such that the point is understood,,
But when wearing a colored lens, doesn't the whole world around the user appear to be tinted in that color?
raposa realm No, because the is a tiny hole in the lens where the actual eye can see through the colored lens
@@iijustbelii869 Ohh, that's how that works. Thank you!
I can only imagine where all their waste water goes
yo
Reclaiming chromium and reducing pollution? 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
22:39 Varrock bank rs
selling 14 trouts
Very annoying to watch a 23 minute video and a single ad (and there are more than one ad per episode) is 39 minutes!
Le fishe au chocolat
Poppy flowers?
The same kind of flower that used to make opium, okay i guess
Poppy seeds are used for baking. Covering bagels and used inside bread. They aren't just flowers used to make opiates..
so we just gonna skip over the fact that there are WW2 bombs under germany
Hair on head not totally covered?!
DECAPITATE!
f khi
dạ .
the music should go
Hate that airport. Frankfurt security checks are mad. Every time we travel from there with the band on tour, somebody is being kept waiting for the federal police to say that our equipment is not explosives. If they see a guitar pedal and a coiled up 1/4 inch cable they are sure you’re a terrorist.
🤣🤣🤣
Better that than letting too many suspicious people through that actually carry explosives.
Now I’m really thinking about contacts (soft lenses) watching that girl put them in, ive always tried putting them directly on and feel like a dumbass
if you make chocolate it's ok if you draw like shit - today i learned.
A diabetic's nightmare
Are we just going to grind the bomb expert?!?
When you're doing things the traditional way you're basically not upgrading to safer methods to save money.
Not true. Life is good and you are a care bear. Go hide in your cave so you never get hurt.
@@LerRhann like you don't use the modern conveniences of life. They come out of constant scientific advances in technology. So you're the one who is stuck in a warp - at least get your reasoning sorted out. Confused soul !
looking for bombs. walking around in jeans
Wish you'd use English weights, measures and temps. Not everyone uses celcius or stones.
Acctually almost everyone uses celcius
@@wookie-chuichui6619 Yeah we prefer this metric system etc l hate pounds and fahrenheit
nothing about how chocolate is made, just how one candy brand makes one product. you can tell it's not good quality since they are using cheap and nasty corn syrup. gross.
The use of corn syrup has nothing to do with the quality of the chocolate. Corn syrup is used in many candy recipes both at home and in industry because it mixes more readily, also because it is an invert sugar (which prevents the undesirable formation of sugar crystals in the product.) You're being a snob, and don't know what you're talking about..
I accidentally disliked this because i was trying to dislike an ad
Employing a single person to design a chocolate treat idea is such a waste because of limited imagination. Imagine if anyone us able to give Them their own idea in return of a profit in sales. Unlimited creative ideas.
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Nothing like showing the slave labour for posh leather stuff!!
Rebilionistheanswer why is it only slave labor when its people working who ARENT white.
I'm pretty sure its not slave labor though? Not sure what the hell you're on about but they definitely aren't slaves
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brown liquid coming in a truck no thank you
Probably be best for you if you don't look up how any food or beverage is produced... any, at all...
@@SPFLDAngler i was making a sewer truck reference
What is the point of hand santitizer when you could just wear GLOVES!!! This could end covid19 faster, or help.