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I spent an hour of my life watching this and I have 0 regrets. In fact, I'm extremely pleased. So thank you so much for creating this and sharing the fantastic process that goes into these somen noodles. Which I now really want. Because watching food being made makes one hungry, or is that just me?
The work that goes in to this process is unreal. How did I get so absorbed in watching how noodles are made? We learn so much by watching how things are made in countries around the world. Very interesting video. Greetings from England 😊
...there's such much work involved that consume this should made one felt GULTY hehe....anyway i prefer to make it myself at home....AND BEST RESULTS INDEED....
I would never have thought I would enjoy watching noodles being made for an hour, but I did! Loved watching the whole process and all the ingenious machines. Thanks for sharing this!
I work for a large food company, all machines are that: made of clever usage of speed, angles, bruches or cuting parts. Some processes are fast, over very slow. I love that.
any kind of process of making something, like any processing at all, is just mesmerising, you can watch this stuff for hours because its both incredibly fascinating and extremely satisfying to see the results of all the work someone does.
I will NEVER look at a packet of noodles the same way again. I love how almost all of the machinery in that factory is on wheels (so basically everything's modular and can be taken in or out depending on where they are in the process). And the different noodle-stretching machines! They absolutely astound me. Someone had to think carefully about each step in the process, how far the noodles needed to be stretched and what motion could do it without breaking them. Thank you so much for sharing this video, and thanks to the company that allowed us an inside look!
To jest nieprawdopodobne jak wiele pracy i wysiłku ludzie poświęcają rzeczom o których nie mamy pojęcia oglądając film podziwiam ogromną pracowitość kunszt i wielkie wyczucie estetyki na każdym etapie produkcji dziekuje za filmik i pozdrawiam z polski 🇵🇱🙆♀️
I have watched A LOT of noodle/soba making RU-vid videos from Japan. I must say, this one is the most "Dr. Seuss-esque" set of contraptions I've seen to make noodles. Bravo!
Also, of note, this is the only video of noodle making I've seen that creates the noodles from a single long, stretched form. Other noodles are made by slicing a oval stretched form of dough that gets draped them sliced.
Great video, kudos to the film maker, kept it interesting, great panning, no jerkiness, and of course all the production people involved. Enjoyed the whole process. Very labor intensive! And, no irritating music. Thanks.
When watching this video, I was amazed at the time it took with modern day machinery, it made me keep thinking about how long it must have taken 100 years ago. I know this process was in a factory to make up 1,000’s of bundles in those 2 days, but still the process to make 1 bundle or a 1,000 still is the same. Today’s noodles were all perfect in length and thickness. Imagine 100 years ago, kneading the dough by hand, age it, knead the aged dough into desired size and thickness, several times, aging in between, once that’s done, then the noodles need to be stretched several times to desired length and thickness, drying them, stretch and dry again and finally after 2 days, you can finally eat your wonderful hand made Somen noodles. Amazing dedication to their craft.
Thank you for your comment. I was surprised that you were very familiar with this noodle. I am very honored to be able to show you a video of their devoted work.
@@food_star They all deserve a good meal with their noodles on their birthdays ... I have seen a master do this by hand and now a machine do it and the only difference is the hands here loaded and unloaded the machines otherwise it was as exact as the by hand method ...
@@pmbbmp I have had those and by far beat the store bought name brands in north america ... but these are another level entirely ... I have had both at one time in my life ... and the flavour is like the difference between a jalapeno and ghost chili .. yes the faster hand pulled versions are excellent ... but these are following a master maker in every step of the process ... not just a learned student ...
@@food_star Thank you for showing us their wonderful process, is there somewhere you can oder their noodles online, or do they have a website? thanks..
@@DrTubeman I don't know how to buy this product if you live outside of Japan. I'm sorry. Please email us directly to this factory. please. The following is the contact form. ssl.xaas3.jp/m1187709/login/inquiryedit
These guys make it look easy. They surely have a ❤️ for what they do. Videos like this make me so much more appreciative of those that work so hard to make our food.
Can you imagine what it must have been like before they had all that equipment to help them? Lots of work sure goes into making those noodles that everyone loves so much. ❤️👍🏼
Your hard work is seen here, so glad you allowed us to view this process. There is so much care taken to make sure your customers are satisfied. The machinery is dangerous to work around. I'm glad everyone stayed safe!
Thank you for sharing this. It's really amazing how the technology took place of the long and hard manual labor. Even the manual making of those noodles will always be marvelous, the machinery involved is amazing also
My grandmother ( from the coastal area of Zhejiang, China) also made these noodles, in basically the same process, and they were made by hand . It is pronounced "su mian" in the dialect. I remember as a child running through the wooden racks where the noodles were drying, and the light falling on my face through the noodles.
what's wrong with you chinese bro~~so you mean everything is from china?????? i am not curious about your grandmother's chinese noodle. if you want say something, upload your own bro. you are so rude.
Com muita honra e com muito respeito acompanhei neste vídeo, cada etapa da produção deste alimento, tão sagrado como todo alimento deve ser. Todo carinho e respeito a cada trabalhador, que faz parte desse processo. Espero poder saborear, em breve, e jamais me esquecer sobre como este alimento é produzido. Parabéns e sucesso à equipe! Paz, harmonia, prosperidade e muita saúde a todos! Da cidade de Sorocaba/SP, Brasil.
Amazing devotion to process and quality. Thank you so much for sharing! Learning to make pasta and noodles has been a humbling journey. It's amazing to find the depths of one's ignorance! I am curious about the process around 9:30 in your video. What is the reason for combining two strands of dough? Before that, I thought all the work was to make them longer and narrower?
They work smart. They treat the noodles like a real VIP. It's worth every minute watching this from start to finish. There can never be another factory like this because all their equipment are purely fabricated for this factory only, and it takes years to calibrate them to such precision.
@@food_star What impressed me the most is the realiability of those machines! Unlike the Made in Japan electrics. However I beieve there's space for better lubricating the bearings, oc couse with food grade lubricants,
I have never seen anything like that, my mind is blown🤯 That was SO COOL!! I have SO much respect for these craftsmen and women. They must feel so proud of their work. Amazing what a few bags of flour and some salt water along with hard workers can accomplish right? Amazing skill!
I would like to congratulate the makers of this wonderful documentary. Excellent in every way. I am a 84 year old sansei in California ever learning about the world on the internet.
This was insane! Respect. I strongly believe that this whole process has been designed by Leonardo himself. No offence meant but safety wise, there are so many questionable things here: pullies, belts, chains, turning wheels, and all them with no cover/protection whatsoever: very tricky and difficult to imagine what happens if something goes wrong. The level of hazards here is "red". Hygiene wise too there are some questions: all these machines are painted, with oil leaking from all over the place: no stainless steel anywhere. I am not sure why. Anyway: these people and the ones who designed these machines: respect.
I told myself in the USA this process would be shut down due to lack of.... what ever. and this whole age old process would be lost. So amazing to watch! Thank you FOOD*STAR for this very interesting video!
I really disagree with all those comments. The workers are experts and understand the machines very well. Sure, all this could be made more compatible with 'western' sensibilities but so much tradition would be lost. I bet the noodles wouldn't taste as good either.
I am AMAZED at what goes into making the "summer" noodles...Wish I could have been there watching them make this from start to finish. At least when I DO get over there, I'll make sure to eat enough of them in the Summer.
Absolutely fascinating! The attention to detail is impressive, and virtually nothing is wasted. What is the powdered product made from the leftovers used for? Thanks so much for an educational video!
Я с огромным восхищением наблюдала за самим процессом производства, это так аутентично, очень здорово. Но меня коробило от условий: работники в обычной одежде, сушка на улице... Если это сохранение традиций, то ок. Дорогой автор, расскажите пожалуйста про эту сторону производства
I don’t know why all these Japanese bakery videos popped up on my feed but it’s been interesting seeing the different breads they make and now noodles.
Je ne verrais plus les pâtes japonaises de la même façon ! C'est fascinant, je reste sans voix, j'ai envie de voir jusqu'au bout même si c'est long, je n'ai pas vu le temps passer. Je vais d'autant plus les déguster en me souvenant de ce que j'ai découverts. Je me demande depuis quand les Japonais procèdent de cette façon ? qui a inventé ces systèmes et ce protocole ainsi que la composition de la recette ? Mille merci d'avoir partagé cela Je vous souhaite bon courage car votre travail est très dur, très long et très fatigant.
an absolutely incredible amount of work for something someone will slurp down in a few seconds without a thought about the care and time it took to produce. Thank you for this video.
Terapi gibi izlediğim erişte yapım süreci 😊 Sanki, benim ülkemin halı dokuma tezgahlarındaki iplikler gibi ustasının elinde işlenmeyi bekliyor. Tüm ustaları tebrik ederim 👌🏻🎉
SHOWING FAMILY OWNED BUSINESSES IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN SOMETHING ABOUT HOW THE BUSINESS GOT STARTED AND HAS FLOURISHED THROUGHOUT THIS PANDEMIC
I guess I never really considered the production (professional) of noodles... There were many interesting uses of what appeared to be custom built machines and processes. I hope they are able to package off the trimmings, and find a market for them. And that the employees are welcome to the "irregular" pieces that wouldn't be the final product(s), those are often just as good, and still edible, it would be a nice perk for working there... Thank you for allowing us to see this more traditional production of noodles
So relaxing to watch, yet such hard work goes into making them. I will appreciate noodles more knowing how some of them are made. Thoroughly satisfying to watch. Thank you for showing this process ❤❤
Да, тяжелая работа с утра до вечера! Низкий поклон великим, неутомимым труженикам, отдающим все свои силы, ради того, чтоб мы покупали великолепное изделие и кушали с наслаждением! Крепкого здоровья великим труженикам и процветания производству! Воронеж.
Absolutely fancinating thank you so much putting the effort into producing such a high quality product. It's beautiful watching the harmony that exists between the people (family?) as they work at something with a long tradition. I did enjoy watching this! D💜
Gostei muito do canal pois é traduzido para o português do Brasil e outros ediomas de outras Nações Parabéns pelo seu lindo trabalho Assim nois de ca aprendemos muito com voces todos Mas o gue mi deixa abestado E feliz é a higienização. Organização do local e dos colaboradores do trabalho Na maioria dos vídeos gue eu vejo não só da coreia do Sul e China Vejo e observo o comportamento da pessoas trabalhadores São muito finos corretos Gostei curto e compartilho com muito prazer Voces todos,aliás toda a nação esta de parabéns pelo trabalho e pelo comportamento da pessoas com suas funções
*Excellent video, excellent preparation work, a lot of discipline from those involved, great care in packaging and above all, tradition.* *Greetings from Brazil....* 😍
This is truly amazing and eye opener! The machines are fascinating. The workers are so dicipline and consistent. Thank you for posting this superb video! Watch till the end.
Looks like there is work for all the family, which is really good to see. I wonder how many generations have used the stretching machine, it certainly is different. Thank you so much for showing us the process of how the noodles are made.
Wow, what a lot of hard work went into making those delicious looking noodles! I am curious as to what happens to all of those broken pieces that are left over from the process?
In the video it showed them grinding the left over pieces up into an almost flour like consistency into paper bags and then the bags it was in was taken into the area where the video first started, to be reused in the next batch of dough they make up.
Que increible proceso, y el tiempo que se lleva la preparación, así como el esmero para que el producto final sea el perfecto! algo que me lleno de vitalidad es esa necesidad de que los fideos tengan sol y viento de la tarde, se me hace algo maravilloso. Gracias por compartirlo con el mundo
Somen noodles are the best. The amount of work to manufacture. I’ve seen a noodle expert do it miraculously for a serving or two but never on this scale. What a wonderful gift too.
Такое ощущение, что они не лапшу тянут, а ткут нити для ткани! 👍😉 РЕСПЕКТ мастерам. Я не против технологии для облегчения труда, но всё же люди профессионалы!