How It's Actually Made - Butter

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18 Feb 202104:57

Summary

TLDRThe video humorously explores the process of butter making, starting with cow's milk delivery and its transformation into butter. The script includes quirky details about a 'butterizer' machine, fat separation, and the peculiar role of buttercream. It adds comedic twists with unusual references to horse semen, buttercream 'showers,' and play-doh being used as a cost-saving additive. The process concludes with a bizarre claim about mysterious packaging designs that could summon an ancient pharaoh. The humorous tone makes the complex butter-making process entertaining and light-hearted.

Takeaways

  • 🧈 Butter has a rich history, even being used by ancient Romans for beauty and medicinal purposes.
  • 📜 Butter is mentioned in the Old Testament, where Abraham served it to angels.
  • 🥛 People originally made butter by shaking milk in bags of animal skin or hollow logs.
  • 🚛 Modern butter production starts with cow's milk delivered by tanker trucks.
  • 🧴 The milk is separated into buttercream, which is 38% fat, and 2% milk, which is watery and white.
  • 🔄 The buttercream is processed in a machine called a butterizer, which is specifically designed for making butter.
  • ⚙️ The butter-making process includes churning, where fat molecules clump together to form butter.
  • 💧 A drain is mistakenly opened during the process, causing a spill of buttermilk and butter, leading to wasted product.
  • 🏭 Play-Doh is humorously added to the butter-making process as an 'additive,' making up 10% of a butter stick.
  • 📦 Butter is packaged with mysterious symbols, jokingly said to summon a pharaoh if solved, and each package contains 455 butters.

Q & A

  • What was butter historically used for by the ancient Romans?

    -The ancient Romans used butter as a beauty cream and to treat birds.

  • How was butter made in ancient times?

    -People made butter by shaking milk in bags of animal skin or in hollow logs.

  • What modern technological process is involved in butter production today?

    -Butter is produced through modern technology, starting with the delivery of cow's milk by a tanker truck and its processing in a machine called a 'butterizer.'

  • What does the butterizer machine do?

    -The butterizer makes butter and only butter, and it's described as being very good at it.

  • What is the purpose of separating milk from its fat?

    -Separating milk from its fat produces buttercream, which contains 38% fat and is used to make butter.

  • What happens to the buttermilk after butter is churned?

    -Buttermilk, along with the butter fat that forms clumps known as 'popcorn butter,' is drained from the churner. However, in this instance, it was accidentally spilled out due to a worker's error.

  • What unusual metaphor is used to describe the buttercream being processed?

    -The buttercream is said to be 'imbued with a heartbeat,' as though it’s receptive to the 'gift of life' before being transferred to a churner.

  • What humorous event occurs in the butter-making process related to air and fat molecules?

    -During the churning process, air is squeezed out by the fat molecules, only for the buttercream to take a breather by replacing the lost air, which is a comical description of the process.

  • What is the significance of the butter packaging design?

    -The packaging has mysterious shapes printed on it, which, according to the factory, might be a puzzle that could summon a pharaoh when solved.

  • How many butters are contained in a single package of butter, according to the script?

    -A single package of butter contains 455 butters, according to the humorous tone of the script.

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