How A Japanese Megakitchen Prepares Thousands Of School Lunches Everyday | Big Batches

Musashino City School Lunch & Dietary Education Promotion Foundation in Japan prepares massive quantities of school lunches, called kyushoku, every day. Employing a staff of 70 workers, the kitchen is able to cook and package all of its meals in three hours so they can be delivered hot and fresh for lunchtime.
We got an inside look into the foundation's massive kitchen to see how cooks prepare these lunches in such big batches.
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How A Japanese Mega-Kitchen Prepares Thousands Of School Lunches Everyday | Big Batches

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  • @tpop3723
    @tpop3723 Жыл бұрын

    The calibre and cleanliness of the food even surpasses most restaurants.

  • @racksofish

    @racksofish

    Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely! Definitely different from the schools food i had going to school here in the US, yikes 😅😬

  • @racksofish

    @racksofish

    Жыл бұрын

    @@alfwok 🤣🤣💀

  • @racksofish

    @racksofish

    Жыл бұрын

    @@alfwok probably lowkey

  • @sedimentality5710

    @sedimentality5710

    Жыл бұрын

    this is pretty much Industrial drug level of clean lmao

  • @RulerOfTheAbyss

    @RulerOfTheAbyss

    Жыл бұрын

    Lmao what u expect its japan ofc its top tier

  • @RdeRaro
    @RdeRaro Жыл бұрын

    I love how senior citizens are taking care of the new generations. It gives a stable job source and purpose.

  • @accordiongordon

    @accordiongordon

    Жыл бұрын

    Considering the low birth rate and lack of young workers, I think many seniors don’t have a choice but to work

  • @brendandever8532

    @brendandever8532

    Жыл бұрын

    Both can be true

  • @xXxSkyViperxXx

    @xXxSkyViperxXx

    Жыл бұрын

    hope the seniors have the strength for it still

  • @illuminaughty-7868

    @illuminaughty-7868

    Жыл бұрын

    @@xXxSkyViperxXx i had a bunch of old neighbors in japan, when i was a kid they always ask my parents if they could babysit me since they are both at work and im alone at our apartment. They are so delighted with young ones and they still work if not jobs then in their plot of land outside.

  • @xXxSkyViperxXx

    @xXxSkyViperxXx

    Жыл бұрын

    @@illuminaughty-7868 in my country, some seniors work as tutors for kids

  • @anthonyfrench3169
    @anthonyfrench3169 Жыл бұрын

    I'm a teacher in Japan and the school lunches are absolutely incredible in both taste and healthiness. Also each region has their own regional school lunch!

  • @kjh23gk

    @kjh23gk

    Жыл бұрын

    I didn't know about the regional aspect. I think that's great. I think French schools do this too.

  • @anthonyfrench3169

    @anthonyfrench3169

    Жыл бұрын

    @chequeavailability yeah, me too. So over here in Yamaguchi Prefecture we have a sweet fried dish called Chicken chicken burdock or in my city lotus root. I told my wife about this when I first ate it and she had no idea what I was talking about...because she was from Kansai and they don't serve that.

  • @MG-kz9ig

    @MG-kz9ig

    Жыл бұрын

    It's a great initiative

  • @silentspongebob5248

    @silentspongebob5248

    Жыл бұрын

    good salary, good food, good working environment.. damn I'm so jelly.... I wonder how difficult for you to teach japanese student? How is it?...

  • @clanpsi

    @clanpsi

    Жыл бұрын

    Actually a teacher, or an ALT?

  • @laerwen
    @laerwen Жыл бұрын

    This looks so incredibly wholesome and healthy compared to what I grew up with at school. Pizza, burgers, chicken nuggets, microwaved canned carrots and corn. Much of it heated from frozen. Better than nothing but not nearly as wholesome and unprocessed. I'd be thrilled if any kid of mine grew up eating this well like Japanese children.

  • @giovanniamore7532

    @giovanniamore7532

    Жыл бұрын

    saw a vid of the kitchen in an us battleship. i was shocked. theý gave the soliders the same food as prison inmates

  • @taiyouyuuko9830

    @taiyouyuuko9830

    Жыл бұрын

    Cause in the end, America doesn't care about their citizens

  • @mczbxv

    @mczbxv

    Жыл бұрын

    @@giovanniamore7532 for real eating the same food gets annoyed

  • @PhoeFireaga

    @PhoeFireaga

    Жыл бұрын

    Goes to show how different developed countries value their citizens compared to others. The cultural standards in health and quality of life are so diverse.

  • @OptimusWombat

    @OptimusWombat

    Жыл бұрын

    But would a typical American kid even eat the good stuff? I get the feeling they'd prefer pizza, burgers, and chicken nuggets.

  • @mixeddrinks8100
    @mixeddrinks8100 Жыл бұрын

    This video didn't really mention it, but the kids are the ones helping to serve their fellow classmates, with the help of the teachers and volunteer parents etc, grandparents that are retired are often out there doing the crosswalk duty and helping with the serving as well. You can see examples around 8:36 etc

  • @kjh23gk

    @kjh23gk

    Жыл бұрын

    I've heard that Japanese kids also clean their own schools too. I think it's a really good idea to involve them in every aspect of their surroundings.

  • @deniselyraamago

    @deniselyraamago

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@kjh23gk I think it's applicable across Southeast Asia as a Philippines student who also does the same thing. Cleaning classrooms and helping to sell food

  • @amyckan

    @amyckan

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kjh23gk In Japanese schools, the teachers tend to be the ones moving around, as opposed to more western schools where kids roam the hallways to get to classes. So their classroom is like their responsibility too!

  • @zZiL341yRj736

    @zZiL341yRj736

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kjh23gk That would be called child abused in America! Lol!

  • @edwardo19231

    @edwardo19231

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@zZiL341yRj736 yeah, "abuse" is an overused word in America. Everything is an abuse if the Americans don't like it 😂 What a soft bunch they are

  • @FinancialShinanigan
    @FinancialShinanigan Жыл бұрын

    I imagine American mega kitchens just having microwaves and deep fryers

  • @laurablassberg8559

    @laurablassberg8559

    Жыл бұрын

    Lol

  • @justinb3195

    @justinb3195

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh you have no idea how right you are

  • @vanidemo

    @vanidemo

    Жыл бұрын

    Wouldn't be surprised, ive yet to see a regional dish of them that is not deep fried something

  • @taiyouyuuko9830

    @taiyouyuuko9830

    Жыл бұрын

    If you want to see changes, get angrier and fight for the changes

  • @pervocracy

    @pervocracy

    Жыл бұрын

    Mostly, imagine them having about 1/4th as many staff per student. The Japanese kitchen can serve fresh vegetables because they have a whole crew of people whose job is to wash and peel them!

  • @GamalKevin
    @GamalKevin Жыл бұрын

    _"Our menu is intended to serve as examples one day when children become responsible for food on the table."_ It really takes a village to raise one child. Bravo 👏

  • @bluefootedboobie1893

    @bluefootedboobie1893

    8 ай бұрын

    It only takes a village if the parents are imbeciles.

  • @BFRIZZLE909
    @BFRIZZLE909 Жыл бұрын

    Japan is light years ahead of where we should be. Much respect.

  • @moguel1524

    @moguel1524

    Жыл бұрын

    They aren't ahead, all first world country have the capacity to do this, Japan government does this as what should be, an extension of the social labor that the population deserves, while other countries (yo know Wich) have a sense that every thing has to bring a profit, so you have a random corporation feeding literal crap to children because it means more tasty money.

  • @natefoldan

    @natefoldan

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@moguel1524 I think that's what they meant by ahead. Sure we could do it, but we absolutely wouldn't

  • @moguel1524

    @moguel1524

    Жыл бұрын

    @@natefoldan I see ahead as "we are on the same road, they are just further than us" we actively refuse to even be on the same road, that's why I feel like they being ahead is not the best way to see it.

  • @hainamdang7747

    @hainamdang7747

    Жыл бұрын

    @@moguel1524 that's true. I'm from Ho Chi Minh city in Vietnam, a developing country, and we all have the same kitchen just like Japan from where I lived. I've read some comments stated even in the USA didn't have this kind of kitchen. This could mean your government basically doesn't care about young generation.

  • @natefoldan

    @natefoldan

    11 ай бұрын

    @@moguel1524 Fair enough, just differing interpretations of what ahead refers to.

  • @butterbetty5875
    @butterbetty5875 Жыл бұрын

    In Japan, there is a concept called “Shokuiku” (Dietary Education). Good eating habits are the foundation of everything. Hunger causes conflict, and satiety breeds cooperation. I hope that children in all countries can eat at school.🍱🥛🍞

  • @PlanetHell92

    @PlanetHell92

    Жыл бұрын

    Currently working at a Japanese elementary school. Food is pretty good and healthy, but if a kid has any dietary restrictions they have to prepare their own lunch box. Not the world's most flexible system.

  • @maikohfahuldust9231

    @maikohfahuldust9231

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@PlanetHell92 I know some they will make them special meals that don't have what they are allergic to as well. So I guess the one you work at is different

  • @marcmathes

    @marcmathes

    9 ай бұрын

    @@PlanetHell92 Yes, but looking at other countries: unhealthy food that can be processed and cooked fast (because cheaper) from big kitchens. If the school has no kitchen, it's small food stalls in some countrys and they also won't offer the healthiest options to choose from. The third option is no school lunch at all, which can be the case in quite some countries. Both the food stalls and school kitchens regularly don't offer a wide variety of options to choose from, so people with dietary restrictions can't eat the meals there - on top of the rest of the students getting unhealthy, industrially processed and thrown together food.

  • @srivatsansrinivasan7657

    @srivatsansrinivasan7657

    9 ай бұрын

    If not for the long sometimes predatory work culture in Japan, I love how they are passionate about everything they do. This is why Japanese products are a step above the rest and demand the higher prices

  • @faizzatanggol
    @faizzatanggol Жыл бұрын

    So amazing to see how Japan is able to prepare big batches of healthy, nutritious food for their schoolchildren! And the price per meal is not bad at all. I wish my country had something similar!

  • @danielthecake8617

    @danielthecake8617

    10 ай бұрын

    I wish you were wrong..

  • @code066funkinbird3

    @code066funkinbird3

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@user-ln3jy4oc9tgeez those guys are being dumb being fatphopic is nothing either

  • @OtterEleven
    @OtterEleven Жыл бұрын

    It is nice seeing factory employees in such high spirits.

  • @drewh3224

    @drewh3224

    Жыл бұрын

    They are in front of the camera!

  • @OtterEleven

    @OtterEleven

    Жыл бұрын

    @@drewh3224 I thought so too, but then again I have seen plenty of their videos from the different Insider shows and there is a difference.

  • @rxtriva

    @rxtriva

    Жыл бұрын

    @@drewh3224 Asia isn't like the west

  • @B21_raider

    @B21_raider

    Жыл бұрын

    @@rxtriva east asia to be specific

  • @Ohnooooohnoooonnono

    @Ohnooooohnoooonnono

    Жыл бұрын

    Kiss me dad

  • @mightychondria3552
    @mightychondria3552 Жыл бұрын

    I voted this - Top notch! # 1 on the list , The most cleanest, sterile, healthy and nutritious school meal on earth. Japanese highly prioritized their children’s cleanliness and nutrition because they are the future generations, they are the pride of their country!

  • @Sjalabais
    @Sjalabais Жыл бұрын

    "Children are taste-sensitive" and, yet, they eat these fantastic dishes with joy. This kitchen does an amazing job - let's hope it's a guiding star to the cheap goo many countries serve to their kids, if they even get warm meals at all.

  • @Gr8fulSunflowr
    @Gr8fulSunflowr Жыл бұрын

    This is called kyushoku and it's an amazing system, and very cheap for parents! The students also usually serve their classmates, like how they also clean their own classrooms. I think it's wonderful and wish the US where I live would care this much about our children having a well rounded education like this.

  • @PlanetHell92

    @PlanetHell92

    Жыл бұрын

    In the US it seems that many politicians (Looking at you GOP) are disgusted by the fact that some children could receive school lunches for free.

  • @jersonmoran8472

    @jersonmoran8472

    Жыл бұрын

    Here in the US you have hateful republicans more worried about lgbt people,banning books, being woke whatever the hell that means, CRT, owning the libs, etc, than worry about children's education. Most of them don't even hate the idea of having universal free breakfast and lunch for all children in this country.

  • @irshviralvideo

    @irshviralvideo

    Жыл бұрын

    how would you know all this living in US ?

  • @Gr8fulSunflowr

    @Gr8fulSunflowr

    Жыл бұрын

    @@irshviralvideo lot of research, I love Japan

  • @casedistorted

    @casedistorted

    Жыл бұрын

    The children there in Japan look 200% healthier and cleaner than here in America too. And they aren't worried about being shot constantly now.

  • @davadh
    @davadh Жыл бұрын

    I'd be happy if my kid's school lunches are half as healthy as this one

  • @TheTamaleWhisperer

    @TheTamaleWhisperer

    Жыл бұрын

    Then feed your kids.

  • @eddiester

    @eddiester

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheTamaleWhisperer ah yes every parent has 3 yours a day to cook 3-dish meal

  • @doggo6240

    @doggo6240

    Жыл бұрын

    @@eddiester you must be the slowest cook alive

  • @annat6249

    @annat6249

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheTamaleWhisperer Some US school does not allow to bring home food lunch. I assume they want to maximize money received by government. For example, my son is preschooler and his school does not allow bring any food to school. They served frozen microwave meal that highly processed. I am not happy about that. I prefer him to bring home food. Sometimes parents have no choice

  • @IceKnight678

    @IceKnight678

    Жыл бұрын

    @@doggo6240 It takes atleast half an hour to cook a nutritionally balanced meal so I wouldn’t say that cooking 3 times a day everyday is applicable for all families.

  • @ReesesCupsable
    @ReesesCupsable10 ай бұрын

    This should be what every country should strived for. Japan is the gold standard of quality, cleanliness and great hygiene.

  • @Isa-ru8vk
    @Isa-ru8vk Жыл бұрын

    Knowing that the mothers are the ones preparing the meals for their children warms my heart for some reason.

  • @ooXChrissieXoo
    @ooXChrissieXoo Жыл бұрын

    I missed this! the competition is fierce between the different kitchens, so they really do make food delicious. Thing is the ministry approves their menu, and each month we only get up to 2 days of fried chicken and fries day 😂 We so look forward to junk food days. Every 3 months each class gets the menu to vote for the kitchen, and very often it's decided by how many fried chicken days each kitchen offers, that or the blood rice cake 🤣 OH and because they don't want to lose customer, if we do find bug or caterpillar, it means everyone in the class get 1 yakult yogurt. I really don't think that's gonna work for kids these days, but we were always mining for bugs or caterpillars.

  • @SFVYachtClub

    @SFVYachtClub

    Жыл бұрын

    I bet the mystery shapes in American school lunches have more protein tho (and more cow hormones)

  • @bluefootedboobie1893

    @bluefootedboobie1893

    8 ай бұрын

    Cow hormones? What are you smoking out in the sfv?

  • @gauravampire2201
    @gauravampire220111 ай бұрын

    Nobody can match the Discipline & Cleanliness of Japanese People…..❤

  • @Sora-ce1zx
    @Sora-ce1zx11 ай бұрын

    Lunch time is also when kids learn about the various aspects of meals. This idea is called shokuiku (food education). Kyushoku generally has a soup and a couple of side dishes, which is reflective of the concept in traditional Japanese cuisine 一汁三菜(one soup, three side dishes). Students get seasonal foods from time to time, like watermelon in summer and mandarin oranges in fall, and so on. Sometimes, they get special treats for special cultural events, like chimaki(sweet mochi) for May 5, Tanabata jelly for July 7, christmas mini-cake for Christmas, etc., so they can naturally learn about those events and their cultural significance. Not only is kyushoku many kids’ favorite time of day at school, it is also a very important time to teach them about food, health, and culture.

  • @newworldbro
    @newworldbro Жыл бұрын

    phenomenal. should be a global standard for all of our children.

  • @cappa1976
    @cappa1976 Жыл бұрын

    I was able to live a school life with peace of mind by eating such a school lunch. Japanese children know what kind of process the school lunch is in front of them now. That's because I take a class to observe the process of making. I am grateful to the people who work hard and continue to make school lunches that are safe, delicious, and help children grow.

  • @lisilein2
    @lisilein2 Жыл бұрын

    Puting dietary education into action instead of just teaching it theoretically is utterly brilliant 👏 👌 👍

  • @ditzydoo4378
    @ditzydoo4378 Жыл бұрын

    I see this as a model for all school lunch programs. Using local sustainable and organic items when available. Bravo, bravo to you one and all.

  • @Demopans5990

    @Demopans5990

    2 ай бұрын

    School lunch quality is dependent on the tuition/property tax. My high school was in a very upscale area and the school lunch was... Passable

  • @Dzherald009
    @Dzherald009 Жыл бұрын

    Japanese kids are so cute🤩 I'm very impressed by their responsible attitude to the healthy nutrition of schoolchildren👍

  • @user-wu8ik7nk9c
    @user-wu8ik7nk9c11 ай бұрын

    Employing mothers is a great move on order to maintain the efficiency and motivation ❤❤❤

  • @akeemz9330
    @akeemz9330 Жыл бұрын

    Man we are so far behind japan ! The quality, cleanliness, work ethic i mean the culture is just mesmerising. Food looks healthy, delicious and fulfilling.

  • @softnest
    @softnest Жыл бұрын

    While here in America [actual menu from a local school], the kids are having: * Hamburgers with french fries * Turkey & cheese on a roll with potatoes fries * Chicken nuggets or chicken fingers * 2 slices of W/G 3x5 Pizza with romaine salad [that's healthy] * Popcorn chicken or grilled chicken parmigiana * Macaroni & cheese * Beef or chicken tacos with shredded cheddar cheese * Meatballs with sauce on whole grain roll * Not to mention Domino's pizza partnered with the school to provide pizza 4 times a month Healthy & delicious!

  • @OutOfNamesToChoose

    @OutOfNamesToChoose

    Жыл бұрын

    Get them while they're young! Domino's knows what it's doing.

  • @taiyouyuuko9830

    @taiyouyuuko9830

    Жыл бұрын

    Push comes to shove, your country couldn't care less about your citizens. Get more angry and make change

  • @jdslipknot

    @jdslipknot

    Жыл бұрын

    is this a fact or that only applies to a couple of schools?

  • @physics77guy

    @physics77guy

    Жыл бұрын

    Welcome to a lobbyist country.... govt doesnt care... corporations are making all the profit...

  • @Alsry1

    @Alsry1

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jdslipknot most us schools get their food from the same few companies so yes.

  • @jsgsmile
    @jsgsmile8 ай бұрын

    Involving moms in the kitchen staff to ensure the quality of the food is a brilliantly simple solution.

  • @MrGetItIn
    @MrGetItIn Жыл бұрын

    Incredible to see the results of a developed society that values and prioritizes its children. Cannot even fathom school children in the US having access to such affordable, nutritious food.

  • @Epyon1201

    @Epyon1201

    Жыл бұрын

    America only wants kids to have a endless supply of wage slaves. Japan raises their kids to be the bosses of american wage slaves.

  • @evil1by1

    @evil1by1

    11 ай бұрын

    Oh we could do it but we won't because how else will crappy corporations get big federal contracts to supply our children trash at a premium price. Have you seen what they serve and what they charge for it? A tiny carton of milk, 4 chicken nuggets made with the cheapest pink slime, about 6 canned green beans, 1 stale fat salt and sugar free roll and a "fruit" cup swimming in corn syrup for 3.65 where I am. Thats why I refuse to buy them for my kids. Believe me the schools notice, thats why they pushed back on Micheal Obamas healthy food bs. The meals quit selling and the schools had a melt down about it.

  • @bluefootedboobie1893

    @bluefootedboobie1893

    8 ай бұрын

    America values their children as much as anyone,, but the crony corrupt communism that runs it couldn't care less. Meanwhile Japan is free to have true capitalism, with parents paying for each lunch, and the best of the best flourishing.

  • @ba3725

    @ba3725

    2 ай бұрын

    Why do they need to prioritize the children when half of the world can migrate in already?

  • @faeriekatie7913
    @faeriekatie7913 Жыл бұрын

    THIS IS AMAZING. I wish we had this in Australia.

  • @Gilvala

    @Gilvala

    Жыл бұрын

    it would be awesome, but you know we’d just end up having sausage sizzles for lunch every day … rissoles if we’re being fancy 😂

  • @vientiane122

    @vientiane122

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@Gilvala can't go wrong with a sausage sizzle

  • @Gyr-fh6wv

    @Gyr-fh6wv

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Gilvala I wouldnt be complaining

  • @chrichellemariesabellina8176
    @chrichellemariesabellina8176 Жыл бұрын

    Kids are so disciplined. They even help serving foods. Wow!

  • @PlanetHell92

    @PlanetHell92

    Жыл бұрын

    Less about discipline and more about being forced to. It's not out of their own volition.

  • @soysauce4087

    @soysauce4087

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@PlanetHell92 it instill a sense of community, make them less self centered.

  • @dsakurai

    @dsakurai

    Жыл бұрын

    @@PlanetHell92 Or rather 'taught' to. If a child is being sent to a school when the child doesn't want to go to school, isn't the child being forced? Being birthed to is being forced to live too. It's weird that you'd think children being taught to be disciplined "out of their own volition" to have the same tone of being coerced into doing something.

  • @DickCheneyXX

    @DickCheneyXX

    11 ай бұрын

    @@PlanetHell92 That's exactly how it should be done here.

  • @amidabibjo1869

    @amidabibjo1869

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@PlanetHell92 ok gen z

  • @worlddocumentarychannel
    @worlddocumentarychannel Жыл бұрын

    The hygiene aspect is so admirable, such professionalism and passion.

  • @Gaius__

    @Gaius__

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, that kitchen looks like you could perform neurosurgery in it any time, without prior notice. Japan and Korea are the bosses, when it comes to school lunches.

  • @DioneN
    @DioneN Жыл бұрын

    I always love a good video on Japanese or Korean school lunches. Always so beautiful and nutritious and they are like a well oiled machine.

  • @morpheus6394
    @morpheus6394 Жыл бұрын

    Japanese culture is ahead of the world...so much respect for kids .

  • @jc7832
    @jc7832 Жыл бұрын

    The food war videos can be fun, but this kind of videos are why I subscribed.

  • @karenmbbaxter
    @karenmbbaxter Жыл бұрын

    I respect any country who cares about their children through nutritious lunches and good schooling.

  • @horiuchiworld
    @horiuchiworld11 ай бұрын

    I love how they considered the children's palate. Probably the reason why japanese people are good in describing tastes of foods

  • @ricksanson5459
    @ricksanson5459 Жыл бұрын

    As far as I can see this school lunch system is far superior to what I grew up with here in Portland, OR. The dedication they put into these kids meals is something to be admired.

  • @rimrm2232
    @rimrm22328 ай бұрын

    Every child in the world deserves this kind of care! Just wish every child had it

  • @clanpsi
    @clanpsi Жыл бұрын

    I worked at a public school for the first two years I was in Japan. I REALLY miss the school lunches. My school had it's own kitchen, though.

  • @foodNtravel87
    @foodNtravel87 Жыл бұрын

    I admire Japanese folks for showing passion to food, yet love and extreme care to their kids

  • @Hershewed
    @Hershewed Жыл бұрын

    God, Japan is such an impressive place. Everything is so well organized and tidy, they honestly deserve the title of most technologically advanced country in the world.

  • @rdfjfgjyfdhfghy67456
    @rdfjfgjyfdhfghy67456 Жыл бұрын

    thank you for adding captions! love your informational videos:)❤

  • @amemes4957
    @amemes49576 ай бұрын

    I truly love Japanese people and their culture they do everything to perfection

  • @christopherwallace1821
    @christopherwallace1821 Жыл бұрын

    Someone needs to show this to the US school districts

  • @doggo6240

    @doggo6240

    Жыл бұрын

    why dont you do it?

  • @thepinks7090

    @thepinks7090

    Жыл бұрын

    Us is still busy with tiktok

  • @MrSubsound90
    @MrSubsound90 Жыл бұрын

    This is absolutely amazing how they get everything sourced, sorted, made and served. It must be nice to know how much people care and get good tasting healthy food.

  • @bhootiyagaming3585
    @bhootiyagaming3585 Жыл бұрын

    Japan always lives a decade ahead of the world

  • @Rishabh.sukidayo.
    @Rishabh.sukidayo. Жыл бұрын

    Japan is making me fan of their hygiene , culture, education system, respect for their language and what's next 🫡🫡. As an Indian youth i will definitely try my best to aware my people and friends about them . Wishing great future of relationship between our country's 🇯🇵🇮🇳❤️

  • @dominicj7977

    @dominicj7977

    Жыл бұрын

    japanese beef

  • @Rishabh.sukidayo.

    @Rishabh.sukidayo.

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dominicj7977 exept that pls I think veg food are enough 😅😅

  • @dominicj7977

    @dominicj7977

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Rishabh.sukidayo. Japanese are also the most healthiest group of people on the planet. Think about it.!!!!

  • @ridhamatri9447

    @ridhamatri9447

    2 ай бұрын

    Same here.

  • @prafulpohare5013
    @prafulpohare501310 ай бұрын

    Loved the sanity. This level of awareness should be all over the world while cooking food especially for kids :)

  • @huntakilla1234
    @huntakilla12349 ай бұрын

    Hire the mothers of the children who eat the food. Absolutely genius haha

  • @kk-wp7gj
    @kk-wp7gj Жыл бұрын

    Wow...having kids' mothers cooking for them is so amazing

  • @norainnoflowers1551
    @norainnoflowers1551 Жыл бұрын

    I mean. I’m just saying if Japan can do THIS for it’s students, there’s no real reason the US can’t. This was amazing to see! Hats off to all the hardworking people who took so much care into cooking tasty nutritious meals for school kids

  • @ryan124007

    @ryan124007

    Жыл бұрын

    Americans would have to CARE for that to happen.

  • @deanmalto1386

    @deanmalto1386

    11 ай бұрын

    Factually wrong, Japan have a strong sense of community, something that's even rarer to find in the US than a literal Diamond

  • @JaySkydiverDad
    @JaySkydiverDad Жыл бұрын

    How I wish everyone, everywhere, would learn to appreciate the value of teaching healthy eating habits. Chapeau, Japan, chapeau!

  • @sambailor
    @sambailor7 ай бұрын

    This is genuinely incredible how they balance care, affordability, and health. Truly impressive. The kids are so cute too, I hope they all grow up well :)

  • @gphillimo
    @gphillimo11 ай бұрын

    Japanese food safety standards are better than the FDA

  • @travelescape3062
    @travelescape3062 Жыл бұрын

    Japanese people are all about discipline...methodical...hard working...futuristic...traditional... No doubt these people can surpass any difficulties with ease... The food is prepared and designed in such a way that there is a total balance of nutrition and taste... The irony is that every one would appreciate such a mega kitchen yet it takes a whole lot of dedication and hard work to replicate the same in their own place...

  • @nobodyspecial4702

    @nobodyspecial4702

    Жыл бұрын

    As long as everything goes their way, they have no problem. As soon as it doesn't though, they completely lose their minds. It's not unheard of for a Japanese student to kill themselves if they aren't accepted into the school of their choice so clearly, surpassing any difficulty isn't high on their list of national priorities.

  • @momogouta699
    @momogouta699 Жыл бұрын

    有機野菜を使っているのが素晴らしい。本当に子供達の健康を考えているのがわかる。

  • @amandameredith
    @amandameredith Жыл бұрын

    I know a clean room when I see it. They are cooking in an amazing space. Much respect in ensuring food is served safely

  • @truegrit7697
    @truegrit769719 күн бұрын

    This is so impressive. They literally have a "clean room" setup, from the sanitized uniforms, the double hand washing, and the wind-tunnel they have to walk through on the way to the kitchen. Our surgeons don't even clean up that much! If only America cared for its children this much.

  • @synocrat601
    @synocrat601 Жыл бұрын

    Those giant pork shumai look amazing. The attention to detail as far as ingredients, hygiene, and culture is amazing. Such good work.

  • @glueautomation-solutioneng3609
    @glueautomation-solutioneng36099 ай бұрын

    I don't know where to start. This is just awesome on so many levels. I love Japan's commitment to anything they do! The systems and processes are incredible. 😍

  • @TheElementN-TEN
    @TheElementN-TEN Жыл бұрын

    One needs to appreciate the fact that , they did not allow western modes of cultural transfer impact ‘ take over Japanese culture. Them sticking tire to the ethnic ways of service is commendable. In the era of packed sugar loaded foods and food stabilisers Japan is doing a beautiful job.

  • @AFourEyedGeek
    @AFourEyedGeek Жыл бұрын

    I make my kids lunches and they are very healthy, if the school my kids go to had options like this, I would just pay for them to eat healthy at school.

  • @mrlenlin

    @mrlenlin

    Жыл бұрын

    😅🔷😃😊u F

  • @adeptusmechanicushyspasist3529
    @adeptusmechanicushyspasist3529 Жыл бұрын

    it looks professional and efficient

  • @sigurdjohnson6617
    @sigurdjohnson66174 ай бұрын

    Awesome to see the care put into every aspect of feeding these lucky children.

  • @BiPolarBear128
    @BiPolarBear12810 ай бұрын

    wow japanese kids eat healthier and tastier foods than we do in Norway ..impressed .such beautiful and happy kids

  • @jellyluver22
    @jellyluver22 Жыл бұрын

    It's great they're teaching kids early about balanced eating, wish more school in the US were like this

  • @HarajukuSiren
    @HarajukuSiren Жыл бұрын

    LOVE these Big Batches episodes!

  • @rouye3123
    @rouye31238 ай бұрын

    Just the mere fact of how organized and local friendly this is, it's mind blowing.

  • @pvkjithmanyu
    @pvkjithmanyu Жыл бұрын

    I am extremely Happy with food insider. The videos are great to see and very comforting.

  • @jauipop
    @jauipop Жыл бұрын

    Japanese school lunch programs are always impressive. It’s amazing how this kitchen even uses organic ingredients. Meanwhile, the juxtaposition of videos I’ve seen about American school lunches and how it’s such a huge problem to make it fresh cooked and healthy because the processed food industry is so strong. It really shows what each society actually cares about.

  • @bluefootedboobie1893

    @bluefootedboobie1893

    8 ай бұрын

    It doesn't show anything about what each society cares about, it just shows America is about as far from capitalist (just cronyism and communism ruining everything) as possible and Japan is ultra capitalist (allowing the best of the best to flourish).

  • @thephony1651

    @thephony1651

    2 ай бұрын

    @@bluefootedboobie18931893, is that when you were born, Grandpa?

  • @Pattiesd
    @Pattiesd Жыл бұрын

    Wow so healthy! I remember our school lunches were mostly fried oily foods! Curly fries and pepperoni pizza were a staple in high school!

  • @connorthomas2667
    @connorthomas2667 Жыл бұрын

    This has to be the best in the world for every category from taste to cleanliness to healthiness and everything in between

  • @becomingjapanese
    @becomingjapanese Жыл бұрын

    I appreciate all the hard work.❤

  • @victormartins9826
    @victormartins9826 Жыл бұрын

    This system is far far far superior to any you'll find in the states, I'm literally every regards. I'm in awe.

  • @pipitsnf1682
    @pipitsnf1682 Жыл бұрын

    Such an amazing job to serve children's meal ❤

  • @BobSayG
    @BobSayG3 ай бұрын

    I loved school lunch meal in Japan. It’s so good and also I loved the fact we used to put tables together in a few groups and eating all together in the class room.

  • @superqaxclub
    @superqaxclub Жыл бұрын

    I actually like the concept of parents working in their children school, so it solves their worry of leaving their child at school while having a job

  • @rainnmoon114
    @rainnmoon114 Жыл бұрын

    This is the type of kitchen Emirates has. Even a freaking blower for the dust on clothes. This is awesome. 🥰

  • @user-ey4re1vq1i
    @user-ey4re1vq1i11 ай бұрын

    地物の美味い飯が毎日食べれるってほんとにいい事だよな

  • @NZKiwi87
    @NZKiwi8710 ай бұрын

    They have well placed pride, this is an excellent system with the children as the priority.

  • @MateiPCBuilds
    @MateiPCBuilds Жыл бұрын

    Imagine having this.. you would go to school for the pleasure of eating such amazing food

  • @ivanteohcc2231
    @ivanteohcc2231 Жыл бұрын

    I’m so impressed… I wonder when I can see such system in the schools in my country

  • @samanthagomez7074
    @samanthagomez7074 Жыл бұрын

    Wow amazing video l love it how they made delicious food for students in school. From Edinburg Texas

  • @benjaminnguyen554
    @benjaminnguyen5549 ай бұрын

    o.o the Japanese school kitchen looks like a very professional operation, those huge sinks are incredible!

  • @CecileVizcaya
    @CecileVizcaya Жыл бұрын

    Top notch food safety and nutrition, and yes - hygiene. Japan is doing so well.

  • @deeb3272
    @deeb3272 Жыл бұрын

    even the kids are serving the food! amazing!

  • @roughroadrunner88
    @roughroadrunner88 Жыл бұрын

    Perfection at its finest

  • @KjetilHestvik
    @KjetilHestvik Жыл бұрын

    Ah yes brings back memories of my school food in the late 90s, frozen pizza slices with chokolade milk

  • @rivalnakung
    @rivalnakung Жыл бұрын

    Man, Japan just way ahead of all of us

  • @StreetFoodSection
    @StreetFoodSection9 ай бұрын

    The whole process looks so satisfying and hygienic ❤

  • @WofD2
    @WofD24 ай бұрын

    It looks incredibly clean. Good job

  • @curtain_rail
    @curtain_rail Жыл бұрын

    The school I attended had a factory attached to it that made school lunches, and we were able to eat freshly prepared hot school lunches every day. I think school lunch is a very good culture.

  • @ArtisticCeleste
    @ArtisticCeleste11 ай бұрын

    Those are actually really nice looking lunches! In my elementary school/middle school in the US, the school lunches were always these really bland, kinda gross looking and ill-made sandwiches, salads, and meats that no one really liked. (I remember in middle school hearing someone scream after finding a chicken heart in their meat). High school was a little better, but it always felt like if you didn't bring lunch you kinda just got whatever was cheapest for them to throw together for students. Kinda interesting considering all the time in health or gym class they wasted on reteaching different versions of the food pyramid, only to completely ignore it in the cafeteria offerings.

  • @madamk5489
    @madamk54898 ай бұрын

    Such a great school food service!

  • @jasminelopez5842
    @jasminelopez5842 Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely amazing

  • @annazaman9657
    @annazaman9657 Жыл бұрын

    The Japanese never fail to impress

  • @BarefootDani
    @BarefootDani Жыл бұрын

    meanwhile in the US: "pizza counts as a vegetable serving, right?"

  • @maheshmuthe99
    @maheshmuthe996 ай бұрын

    Extreme Level Hygiene 👍🏼👌🏼 Super Ultra Pro Max level, highly impressed 🙏🏼🇮🇳 🇯🇵

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