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How Spaghetti Is Made – Massive Million Tons of Pasta Processing In Factory – Let’s Dive In!

Join us as we take a fascinating journey through the incredible process of producing millions of tons of spaghetti in some of the world’s largest pasta factories! This documentary explores the entire spaghetti-making process, from premium durum wheat harvesting to packaging the final golden strands ready to hit store shelves.

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Watch now to witness the impressive scale of pasta manufacturing!
Pasta Insight takes you deep inside the world of large-scale pasta production, showcasing the cutting-edge technologies shaping the future of this delicious industry.

00:00 Intro
01:16 Harvesting Wheat
06:13 Spaghetti Processing
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35 Comments

  1. so you like pasta do you then how about ALL THE PASTA IN THE WORRRRRRLD!!!!! (hell for italians)

  2. 這支影片讓我更了解義大利麵的製作過程,科技與傳統完美融合,期待更多精彩內容!

  3. No entiendo porqué no nombran a Argentina como productora de trigo , giá que tiene un clima dónde se cultiva desde el inicio a cuando está maduro naturalmente y sin aditivos.

  4. Watching how spaghetti is made on such a massive scale is truly fascinating. The machines work with incredible speed and precision to produce tons of pasta every day.

  5. The machinery and automation involved in pasta production are amazing. It gives a whole new appreciation for the spaghetti we enjoy so often.

  6. Please leave out the eco terrorism harvesting might cause. We're bombarded with it every day! I stopped watching tight after that.

  7. do you really think throwing clips of scantily clad blondes on your thumbnails is a + ? the contrast to your solid stories is a jolt. why do you imagine your audience is of low rent mechanics, who respond to that silliness. aggies and interested viewers here are down to earth and smart enough to cringe over that outdated manipulation.

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