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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2009

How is Bread Manufactured?

From Season 1, Episode 1 of How It's Made.

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  • @Rikairiify 1 metric tonne is 1,000kg. One imperial 'short' ton (the US version) is 907kg, while a 'long' ton (UK) is 1,016kg.

    Now you know.

  • Wait a second, how do they put the ties onto the bread sack?? Damn you Discovery Channel!!

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  • This makes me want to eat lots of bread. That's why I'm going to the bakery later on.

  • @SoundOfScilence ao you are saying that UK an US has a ton as well? but again its not the same :D:D:D

  • This is such an underrated show.

  • Machines are awesome.

  • 1000 kilos is exactly 1 metric ton when he says almost does he mean an imperial is slightly larger than metric? Imperial conversions confuse me

  • CHEESY PORN MUSIC FTW

  • @SoundOfScilence metric system simplicity ftw?

  • @redbeast2

    here in holland we say kilo when we mean kilogram, because kilogram is so long

  • @Daotch1010

    kilo means 1000 so saying "1000 kilo" means 1,000,000. you have to say what you're talking about like kilo GRAM or kilo METER or kilo LITER

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