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aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand now I'm drinking coffee. thanks.
ОтветитьThis was such an enlightening watch! I love how you highlighted the farmers' dedication and the advanced technology that helps them. It’s great to know that there's a mix of tradition and innovation behind my morning cup of Nescafe. 👏☕
ОтветитьWow it’s not easy from farm to my cup.
ОтветитьGold😊
Ответитьvery good information
ОтветитьI love coffee but cannot tolerate instant coffee. Tastes watery and inferior to a brewed cup.
Ответитьcoffee tasters forever on a different sleeping schedule to their partner
ОтветитьProbably not one our countries better inventions, but oh well.
ОтветитьDisgusting stuff
ОтветитьWhat a load of BS . Instant coffee is 15% natural coffee at best, the rest is artificial, synthetic crap.
ОтветитьYou may call it coincidence but I'm drinking nescafe gold while watching this.
ОтветитьNothing gentle about that
Ответитьكاهوة مهمود
ОтветитьI love it! Instant coffe and this video
ОтветитьSo much for Juan Valdez. Juan lives in a palace and owns machinery bigger than a house.
Ответитьso good
ОтветитьBoycott
ОтветитьI didn't know instant Coffee is a Real Coffee.
ОтветитьI always wondered why Nescafe Gold was way more expensive... Now I know.
ОтветитьThere is a time and place for instant coffee….never and in the trash.
ОтветитьVery accurate video of the coffee farming process but big companies like Nescafe actually opt to buy beans with defects. The ones that are described in this video as green/unripe or with cracks. This is called "pasilla". On top of this they purchase beans from various different origins and you will never know the difference. Unfortunately farmers never speak directly to the big companies but instead to a middle man. They get paid peanuts and can barely negotiate the price. If companies DO buy quality beans, then as mentioned they are blended with pasilla for cost related reasons. Source: various coffee farm tours in Colombia. Also.. Nescafe = no es cafe
ОтветитьInclude celsius degrees and metric system please too
ОтветитьI drink this coffee so it was very interesting to watch how it is made. Thank you for showing me how my coffee is made.
ОтветитьSorry, no sale. Instant coffee is NOT magic.
ОтветитьAnd somehow it end up testing nothing like coffee
ОтветитьMind blown by the precision in every single movement here.
ОтветитьCan’t stop watching these videos, so well done
ОтветитьNo shit! I got two little nescafe ads during this big long nescafe ad!
ОтветитьThe machine work is oddly satisfying to watch
ОтветитьThat was incredibly interesting, thanks for sharing it
ОтветитьLove the visuals and process explanation, amazing
ОтветитьBrazil and Vietnam = quality? Now that the best joke I’ve heard today
ОтветитьWhy did I watch this? I hate coffee. 😂 How can something smell so good but taste so bad? Everyone in my family are coffee fiends, may as well hook up a coffee IV, they drink it all day long and sleep great. Me? I hate the stuff and sleep poorly. Go figure...
ОтветитьFeels good to know that both Original and Gold come from same quality coffee beans — just different final processing methods.
ОтветитьDon´t forget what Neste did in Africa with milk substitute vs the natural breast milk of mothers!
ОтветитьI'm a huge fan of Nestle Products ❣️
ОтветитьYOU HAVE NOT EXPLAINED HOW THE NON SOLUBLE IS MADE SOLUBLE
ОтветитьWatching this video while drinking Nescafé decaf in red aluminium container 🤤 At Morning with caffeine, Afternoon decaffeinated..
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Blood money
Ответитьnice
ОтветитьI have an exam tomorrow and im watching this
ОтветитьAn ad. Disgusting
ОтветитьAnd you pimp for Pringles. Bathe in transfat please.
ОтветитьWearing shoes and walking on beans seriously
ОтветитьWhere is the chi vet cat poop get involve in making high price coffee?
Ответитьthe ceramic is dirty looking and workers step on the coffee while washing and drying it 🤢🤢🤢
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