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Summary

The video takes viewers on a tour of various food factories in India, showcasing how popular snack items are made. The factories visited include those of Amul (butter and ice cream), Kurkure (snack food), Maggi (noodles), Ketchup (tomato sauce), and Parle G (biscuits). The host explains the manufacturing process of each product, from raw material collection to packaging and distribution. The video aims to give viewers a behind-the-scenes look at how their favorite snack foods are made.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. Amul butter is made from cream collected from dairy farms across India.
2. The cream is first quality-checked, then petitioned, and later troubled to separate the fat.
3. The fat is then made into butter, matured for 8 hours, and beaten in a machine called a channel.
4. Salt and other ingredients are added to the butter during the beating process.
5. The butter is then frozen, cut into square-shaped blocks, and packaged for distribution.
6. Amul ice cream is made from milk, sugar, and cream, which are mixed and pasteurized.
7. The mixture is then frozen and flavored with various ingredients such as chocolate, fruits, or nuts.
8. Kurkure is made from a mixture of grain powder, water, and spices, which is then fried and seasoned.
9. Maggi noodles are made from flour, water, and salt, which are mixed and rolled into thin sheets.
10. The sheets are then cut into square-shaped pieces, cooked, and dried in a heat of 140 degrees.
11. Maggi noodles are also flavored with spices and seasonings, including onion, ginger, and garlic.
12. Ketchup is made from tomatoes, sugar, salt, and spices, which are cooked and blended together.
13. The ketchup is then filtered and packaged in bottles.
14. Parle-G biscuits are made from flour, sugar, and vegetable oil, which are mixed and baked in a large oven.
15. The biscuits are then cooled, packed, and distributed to retailers.

Note: These facts are based on the text and may not be comprehensive or entirely accurate, as the text appears to be a transcript of a video or podcast.