That photo from the beginning ... of the old days and the transition to the current one was so beautiful. It was at that moment that I clicked the like button !! So much history behind these sweets.
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I love it! I just need to go to Japan and visit this shop. It’s too bad some people had to criticize that they only saw machines making this candy, lol... I guess they closed their eyes when the people making this candy, BY HAND, and used their hands a lot more than the few machines did. They over analyze and criticize these people who work hard everyday to use their hands to make candy. I wonder how it got it all got on the machines, maybe it walked over there and jumped on those machines! Lol..I didn’t see in the video title, “Machine only made candy, no hands were involved, at all”! Some people make me laugh but also make me Smdh! 🤷🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
All the other handmade candy videos I saw put the colors while the caramel is still liquid, but this one put the color when the caramel has become like dough. Interesting, different method. 🤔
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One thing that bothers me about all these videos is that chunk on the end. The one that the other place makes into a swan. The ball at the ends What happens to it? Is it reused elsewhere? Sold at a discount? Given to staff?
70-80% of it is made by hand but handmade is a very grey term. If you use a sewing machine to make clothes or a mixer to make a cake, is it still handmade? Do you have a suggestion for a better term, English isn’t my first language and the idea of “handmade” is also a little grey in Japanese.
@@mogufood You made sense and I don’t know why that person said, those are machines, not hands? Lol, I saw more hands making the candy than the machines did! And it’s so impressive how it all came together. 😁💖🍬🍬🍬
I really want to like t9candies, but i have seen candy makers that have far better standards, this candy was made in rusty old bolts, machines that are not clean, the coloring looks toxic, and the candy maker himself doesnt look like he knows how to propertly handle the boiling hot sugar. It just seems like it has completely lost its art, beauty, and respect, if this candy had history behind it, it just seems to be for the coin now. Theres better candy makers out there.
Not really sure what you're seeing? These machines are absolutely clean and even if they look rusty, it is likely just wear and tear from use, not rust. This facility as a whole is actually really clean. Have you ever worked in manufacturing? Or machines of any kind? I think you'd be surprised by what some of our US factories look like while producing the food you eat. The dye also has to be food grade to be sold, so not sure why you think it's toxic. And there will always be someone better out there, doesn't make any one else bad because they're not the best.
70-80% of it is made by hand but handmade is a very grey term. If you use a sewing machine to make clothes or a mixer to make a cake, is it still handmade? Do you have a suggestion for a better term, English isn’t my first language and the idea of “handmade” is also a little grey in Japanese.
@@mogufood Honestly as a native English speaker, we don't know what to classify them either lol. But I think the expectation of something to be made completely by hand when its labelled as "handmade" is rather overbearing in this day and age. Machines have been proven to be better and more precise at certain junctures of production than human beings are. I personally think 70-80% is really good, that's literally most of the production process.
So you didn’t see any hands mixing and molding the candy? Lol I sure saw several hands making the candy! And their hands put it in the machines! How do you think it gets in the machines?! But it was made mostly by hand! Lol... Some people need to be critics and judgmental. 🤷🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️