How Corn Flakes are Made
Welcome to the crispy tale of 'How Corn Flakes Are Made'! Dive into the fascinating world of this breakfast staple and discover the unexpected journey from a simple kitchen mishap to global dominance. Get ready to crunch into the history and innovation behind corn flakes in our latest video!
🕰️ Timeline:
Accidental Beginnings
Join us as we travel back to the late 19th century in Battle Creek, Michigan, where a forgotten batch of wheat led Dr. John Harvey Kellogg and his brother, Will Keith Kellogg, to a crunchy revelation. This accidental discovery would soon transform breakfast tables worldwide.
Secrets of the Flake
Uncover the precise blend of milled corn, sugar, and malt that makes every cornflake a delight. Watch as we reveal the meticulous process that balances these ingredients to create the perfect crunch.
Manufacturing Marvel
Step inside the factory and witness the state-of-the-art machinery that turns a simple batter into golden flakes. From colossal mixers to precision-engineered rollers, see the magic unfold on vast conveyor belts and through fiery ovens.
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Discover every detail of the process, from mixing to packaging. See how quality control and innovative packaging ensure that each flake reaches your bowl as perfect as it left the factory.
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