How Are CORN FLAKES Made? The Truth About CORN FLAKES
Join us as we step into the world of cornflakes production! 🌽 Did you know that over 2 billion tons of cornflakes are produced worldwide every year? In this video, we’ll take you on an exciting journey—from the cornfields where it all begins, to the factory where golden, crunchy flakes are created. 🏭
Discover the fascinating history of how cornflakes were invented by accident in 1894 by the Kellogg brothers and learn about their rise to global popularity. We’ll dive deep into every step of the process: from selecting the perfect type of corn, to cooking, rolling, roasting, and packaging the flakes. You’ll also find out some fun facts, like why a magnet might stick to your breakfast cereal and how cornflakes once went to space with NASA astronauts! 🚀
If you love cornflakes or are just curious about how they’re made, this video is for you. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share your thoughts in the comments! ✨
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