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00:00Ah! My stomach! My stomach!
00:04Yes!
00:05Hey Maz, why are you taking refuge there?
00:07My stomach hurts a little!
00:08What's wrong? You probably caught a cold from sleeping with the fan on.
00:10And Hark with vanilla!
00:11What's wrong with you, Mohak?
00:12It's December!
00:13Move forward a little!
00:14You must have caught a cold from the mobile phone that's been bothering you!
00:19Oh!
00:20What is this?
00:21Oh!
00:26Oh my God!
00:27Indomie!
00:29Yes, Mohsen!
00:30Your son has cancer!
00:32Why are you making such a fuss about things, Mom!
00:33Why is it normal for hair to be so long?
00:34He also developed mental retardation!
00:36Please, for God's sake, start with something!
00:37These are just a few of the flows!
00:39Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
00:50Why, my son, are you doing this to us?
00:51I told you this is the first thing, this road?
00:52Did I tell you about vengeance during the market?
00:53Mama, I put the squash on the shore normally, not in the water.
00:54Oh, my heart was feeling
00:55I see a wounded person coming towards the channels ill leyal
01:03Oh, Qalis, that's my sister who keeps disappearing from the house!
01:05I remained a believer, and that's it!
01:06I said go to sleep
01:07But it's also just
01:08Is this the life story of Ahmed Mickey?
01:10By the way, it's my mom who's turning you over in the gold, not me.
01:13He doesn't eat Domi either.
01:15I make okra full of vitamins every day
01:18I've been trying to get her to change for 16 years, and every day she's surprised that I don't love her.
01:21Don't you like okra?
01:22What is this?
01:24Don't you like okra?
01:25Deaths of a mother I hate
01:27That's it, Hanal.
01:29Your beloved son is gone from you
01:31What kind of life is this where I choose a college for him that he doesn't want and control his life?
01:35Malha, what's wrong with him? He's looking at his salary, but his associations are useless.
01:38Malha, what are you going to do with your wife because you're going to have sex with her?
01:41Malha Ish Hasmi Ahfadi Basma and Amal specifically
01:47But please, God, let me just say I see some symptoms of cancer.
01:49I raised him well
01:50Not my cat for the weddings
01:52Thank God
01:54Come on, get up now so I can get up before it gets cold.
01:56No, no, no, I'm going to smoke cigarettes.
02:01Malha, what's up? God's blessings and peace be upon you.
02:05Welcome to the DDD episode of Al-Dahih's show
02:07Mohammed, why did you say "Samoh" to them so quickly?
02:09I, my dear, am the originator of her goods.
02:11If you're paying attention, my dear, this episode is quickly prepared.
02:14And she has a different Mecca
02:16What a load of great jokes!
02:18I swear, I feel that the future artist Shamjet is in danger.
02:20Take it easy on us, uncle.
02:22What do I know that you're saying, Muhammad?
02:23Go into the ring lengthwise
02:24Okay, my dear, let's get straight to the point.
02:25It cools down quickly on-site
02:27Set aside, my dear
02:28The sketch was about ninety seconds long.
02:30Count this on you, and two more.
02:31On the money we didn't find funny, count to ninety more seconds for you
02:33We were telling you, my dear, that in the ninety seconds
02:35Those I found funny
02:36There are 350,000 human beings in the world
02:38They ate instant noodles
02:40instant noodles
02:41Or as Egyptians call it in all its varieties, Indomie
02:44Dear friend, we would like to move in this way
02:45We look at the brand and name everything after it.
02:47Any baby carrier, Hab Ampers
02:48Any Nix eating wipes
02:49Anything Peps sought
02:50According to the statistics, my dear
02:52almost every second
02:53There are 3885 meals eaten around the world
02:58In the world, approximately one second
03:00There are 4000 people eating right now
03:02From the time my dear friend saw all these meals
03:04Indomie is the most widespread food
03:07According to this statistic
03:09No other food in the world can rival its scale of distribution or popularity.
03:12In the world, my dear
03:13Noodles are just a food
03:14But in Egypt, noodles are the enemy.
03:16You are blacklisted
03:17Mothers' thing
03:18Two-page thieves
03:19Indom Yekhdar
03:20But my dear, outside the cat's nest, and the difference
03:22What goes on between an Egyptian mother and her children
03:23The truth is that Indomie hides a history behind it.
03:25And stories much bigger than you can imagine.
03:27Let's take you to Japan in the 1940s, my dear.
03:30The World War is over, as you know
03:32Japan removed the qat
03:33We anticipate that she will work with them.
03:34Defeat had repercussions in all aspects of life in Japan.
03:37The country falls under the administration of the Supreme Allied Command forces.
03:41The great Yemeni army and Nodo will expose them
03:43Zabat Arafa Asakir Al-Kul Ba'awatil
03:45They begin to become impoverished; hunger spreads among them.
03:47At that time, my dear American, you will be relieving the Japanese people of the great famine.
03:51Senders of huge quantities of free wheat
03:54The problem here, my dear, is that this isn't the Japanese cosine.
03:57This is good, or in Egypt
03:58We eat Kaiser rolls
04:00My country's bread is fortified with sesame seeds.
04:02Beautiful
04:03But the Japanese weren't very used to this.
04:05They usually rely more on rice and fish in their diet.
04:08Therefore, they had no skill or experience whatsoever in the bakery industry.
04:12But the good old days are over, and the era of the Balti and Sayadiyah fish is finished.
04:16Most Japanese people had no choice but to speed up the flour production.
04:19They make a monthly income from it called the Shinasuba
04:21Or the shennasuba
04:22Chinese noodles
04:23It's called that because this dish originally came to them from China.
04:25It was done by Chinese workers in Japan
04:27Time was a symbol of poverty and defeat.
04:29Oh my dear, you're going to be defeated by eating noodles.
04:31The Japanese, my dear, looked down on this issue.
04:34But this is terrible, unlike what happened in World War II.
04:36Things have changed completely.
04:38And, my dear, these difficult circumstances are in the city of Osaka.
04:41Japan's third largest city
04:42We meet one of the heroes of this episode
04:44One named Mumofuke Ando
04:46The man, my dear, was looking with pity and sadness at the poor people.
04:48My dear, the city streets hold nothing but the sight of hunger.
04:51We need a cheap source of food to satisfy these people's hunger.
04:53At that time, my dear, just like I told you
04:55Nothing was cheaper than noodles
04:57The Japanese gradually began to develop the name.
04:59And it remained called ramen noodles
05:01A dough made from flour to which the alkaline substance kensuai is added.
05:04This ingredient makes the dough soft and pliable.
05:07At the same time, the noodles are being soaked in broth and then eaten.
05:10And yet, my dear, it was cheap food.
05:12However, it wasn't very easy for the client.
05:14I need a precise technique and good measurements.
05:16So the dough doesn't get dirty from us
05:18We need to be precise about the amount of alkaline substance I told you about.
05:20One point to add is that the dish is too good.
05:22It tastes like our picarmonato
05:24Also, my dear, Japan isn't laughing at you.
05:26The cone I told you about
05:28No, she imports it from abroad.
05:30In a difficult time like the one I'm telling you about, this material, Cap, is sold in the black market.
05:32So who is above him here, my dear, or what thought?
05:34Does he acknowledge there is a way?
05:36Can we make it possible for people to bring this simple, inexpensive meal home?
05:40Instead of standing in queues like that
05:42Out in the streets in the freezing cold just to eat noodles
05:44Above him was a businessman who spent his life on projects
05:46He fears he will succeed or fail
05:48Moti told you, "Let's try this project; it came to us on the vermicelli."
05:50Oh dear, he's turning his house into a laboratory.
05:53Every day he goes to the lab to conduct experiments, he tries and fails
05:56In one day he could try five or six times
05:58He stopped sleeping, trying to sleep for just one hour a day.
06:00And in these circumstances, while he was looking at the people, we were in the street
06:02He will say the sentence that was left to history
06:04And it's made with instant noodles forever.
06:06Peace will only come to the world when everyone has enough to eat.
06:10And over the course of a whole year, my dear, I spent nearly a thousand failed experiments.
06:14Until one day he saw a traditional Japanese dish called tanburra in front of him
06:19It consists of pieces of fish and vegetables fried in a light batter, then placed in oil.
06:24Here, my dear, the lightbulb lit up and a brilliant idea came to him.
06:27If we were told that the noodles were half-automatic and fast
06:30This process will draw moisture from the dough, making it suitable for storage.
06:34Here's where we can store it; when the citizen comes to buy it
06:38All that's required of him is to put it in boiling water to restore its moisture.
06:42Love, we have ram noodles here.
06:45We can do it without standing in queues, ma'am.
06:47Abu Ahmed, the episode was a blast with the Indomie. I was watching you, and I was making it.
06:51Hey, what's up, Abu Ahmed? Come on, give us some information, tell us what's going on. Give us some oil, because I'm still getting sweetened.
06:55Dear, you don't know the famous noodle recipe.
06:57The small bag doesn't fill you up, but the large bag fills you up completely.
07:00I don't know what this has to do with anything I'm saying, but I'm going to go in and leave. Wait for me.
07:04Good luck, my dear. He had a small company that he worked for called, my dear, Nissen.
07:08This company specialized in trading salt and olives.
07:11One day he turned it into an instant noodle business.
07:14And on Saturday 1958, a product with the flavor and taste of chicken was launched for the first time.
07:18Mohammed, don't talk to me
07:20I kept watching programs on YouTube and I know very well
07:22I feel like you've taken a time jump.
07:24Now, you, for the length of the man's life, were walking in Asaka during the war towards another house.
07:27And the person who brought me here is upset that I asked 58 people and he had the product in his hand.
07:29You meant ten years of talking
07:31I want it in my ten years
07:32He means to put the ring on the pasta
07:33Are you going to get rid of it?
07:34Yes?
07:35Dear Naqult, the first thing is...
07:36That's the benefit I have for the next ten years, you have nothing to do with me.
07:38Tell me, my dear, I'll show you ten years on the side
07:40For my own purposes, I have a dialogue with the narrative.
07:43And I'll come back to you
07:44It's summer 1958, my dear.
07:46Japan witnesses its first instant noodle dish
07:49Produced by Nissen
07:50Unfortunately, my dear friend, after a thousand experiences
07:52He has indeed succeeded in carrying the first instant noodles
07:54Not halfway
07:55The problem, my dear, is that he failed.
07:57He leaves her and the poorest of the poor
07:59I got rid of him
08:00My dear Japanese friend, a bag of instant noodles
08:02In the heart of Japan, in his heart and leg
08:04The bag that checks the widows costs 35 yen each
08:06Meanwhile, the fresh noodle dish
08:08We get it on the street for just six yen.
08:10And have mercy on Japan.
08:11Have mercy on Japan
08:12People, my dear, were thinking
08:13Why would we buy food that isn't fresh?
08:15Six times its price
08:17Everyone there expected the company to go bankrupt after the trend ended.
08:19But my dear, in the Lebanese movement
08:21The company remains silent after the trend
08:23It was estimated that in the first year it sold ten thousand bags a day
08:26And this, my dear, is an acceptable neck
08:28Excellent
08:29And with the arrival of the 600s, Japan begins
08:31The plan known as the "National Income Weakness Plan"
08:33The government decided that in order to get Japan out of this economic disaster
08:38We need to turn Japan into a giant factory.
08:40Over time, the Japanese inversion began to occur.
08:42And names began to appear that every married person knew.
08:45Toyota Honda Toshiba Panasonic
08:47This year is special in itself
08:48The Japanese economy has begun to achieve growth rates and has reached ten percent annually.
08:52And this is a number, my dear mythical friend.
08:54It wasn't just the economy that was changing.
08:55The Japanese citizen himself was changing
08:57That's when a culture called Keiji-seni began to emerge.
09:00Or the company warrior
09:01So you know that this company son is burning
09:03According to the company's son, he receives a holiday allowance.
09:05Beatles has it on his head
09:06We're just praying for that company fighter.
09:08What's wrong with you, my dear? Just a little bit.
09:09Japanese women have begun to spread the idea that work is a sacred duty.
09:12A citizen's duty towards his country
09:14My dear, people only left work so you could sleep.
09:16If the joints allowed, they could have slept at the company.
09:18In short, my dear Japanese citizen, you forgot your home.
09:21His whole life was in the office
09:23Because the company's fighter is ultimately a poor, hungry employee
09:26You have to eat a meal that will quickly sustain you.
09:29Don't hurt yourself
09:30Here, the company isn't thinking about your best interests, your health, or your nutrition.
09:33no
09:34You are here just one percent of the mobile phone
09:36We want to push you
09:37Complete the email with us
09:38In order to work
09:39I need to eat something very quick
09:40So, my dear, there has never been a greater or tastier invention than instant noodles.
09:45The employee buys the bag from countries
09:47And the adjustment, my dear, is like making a cup of tea.
09:49Almost the same procedures
09:51The employee buys the bag from outside.
09:52He has his plate and his desk drawer.
09:54The entire contents of the bag are emptied into the dish.
09:57Spices are added
09:58And hot sauce (in parentheses) as desired
09:59They pour boiling water on them, a continuing tradition.
10:01But the best dominoes are on the thighs.
10:03The sweetest carbohydrates don't need to be on your eyes
10:05And so, my dear, this invention will come at the right time.
10:08As a weapon in the hands of the company's warriors
10:10And as you are certain, on the other hand, Nissen was celebrating.
10:13The need for the Republic of the Sizma was distributing sherbet from above.
10:16The company that was selling 10,000 bags a day
10:18Its sales have jumped in 10 years
10:20To reach 3.5 billion, it is required per year
10:23And here, my dear, we witness an economic epic.
10:26The company that used to sell 10,000 bags a day
10:29That means approximately 4 million bags per year
10:31My dear, its sales will reach approximately 3.5 billion bags per year within 10 years.
10:37It means more than a thousand times
10:39My dear, it's become the talk of all of Japan.
10:41My star has become a star in Japan
10:43His story began to transform into a legend
10:45It remains an unforgettable part of the epic of Japan's new renaissance.
10:47He's the one who fed us.
10:48By God, I'm one of you, wait a minute
10:50The narrative is sparkling
10:52I smell it
10:53I see
10:54You will now sacrifice in the narrative
10:55correct?
10:56Dear Sir/Madam, could you please perform the narrative license process?
10:58What I planted, I will re-plant.
11:00Remember, my dear, remember
11:02When I told you that there were ten years, I won't tell you what happened during them, thank God.
11:06Speak
11:07Dear, I just did what is called in Lebanese "harqasa"
11:10I burned you
11:11Let me go out and come back to you
11:13My dear, I have some facts for you that I've been hiding from you.
11:16His name is not Japanese.
11:18My dear, he's originally Taiwanese, went to Japan, and married a Japanese woman.
11:22And the name of her illness is associated with him, his name.
11:24Secondly, the man after the war, the second general war
11:26Specifically, in 1948, my dear, they were arrested on charges of tax evasion.
11:31Japan suffered from famine
11:33And the shape is being drawn, so the girl sees the paragraph and wants them to eat cheap food.
11:38They were in prison, my dear.
11:39Thank God you hid it for ten years because they reveal that this man is a hypochondriac
11:43My dear, it's not 100% an obsession.
11:45My dear, he's the one who makes Jebhart noodles.
11:47This is a pair of your livelihood
11:48It is true that a large number of people are truly deficient, like, for example, the issue of the thousand trials.
11:52But the truth is, like everything else in the world, it's not that epic.
11:56This is the small sachet of chili peppers that comes with the meaning of the words.
11:58It is certain that coincidence and social change were taking place in Japan
12:01They played a very significant role in the success of the project.
12:03The Japanese government and media then proceeded to paint a picture of the struggle on the epic.
12:07At a time when Japan needed a role model
12:10Examples we see to inspire millions of Japanese people
12:13And there, the noodle warrior remains standing next to the company warrior like that.
12:16This is the seal and paper mask, and this is the chicken curry mask
12:18If you want to know how successful the Japanese government has been
12:20In that she sells this story to her people
12:22They became a national model that inspires citizens, showing who is most deserving.
12:25In the year 2000, at one of the largest research centers in Japan
12:28Do something, my dear, to learn about the Japanese.
12:30Take it easy, my dear. What was the greatest invention to come out of Japan in the 20th century?
12:34Heal, my dear Japan of the 20th century
12:36Do you see how much technology this question carries?
12:38Yes, my dear, according to this information
12:4080% of people believed that instant noodles were the greatest Japanese invention of the 20th century.
12:46Not just because she saved Japan from famine
12:48But because it was an iconic symbol of a pivotal period in Japan's transformation, dear
12:53We are witnessing this
12:54This meal is what witnessed Japan's transformation from a weak, defeated, poor, losing, exhausted country, with two Nokta kisses thrown at it.
13:02To Japan, the economic superpower, the power that for a time never waned and threatened America
13:07The Americans were afraid, imagining this American monster, Godzilla, would come and destroy New York and the American economy.
13:14This meal is what bears witness to this dramatic shift; this quick, small meal is what gave workers the energy to work and to build this thriving economy.
13:25Noodles are the meat that this yaoi nemeli was fed on
13:28Why don't you say television? Why don't you say chat rooms? Why don't you say radio stations? Why don't you say the Waqman?
13:32Noodles are made in Japan
13:36And praise be to God, after the eloquent sermon, my dear friend.
13:38You're trying to downplay that the legend didn't become such a strong legend, that Nder's talking is scary and that the wrestler is acting, right?
13:44By God, my dear friend, you've exposed the truth. Let's debunk your myths once and for all.
13:47What's the deal with the tax problem, and what about your husband being imprisoned and all that?
13:49Let me remind you, my dear, and emphasize that noodles are originally a Chinese dish.
13:53The story, my dear, is much more complicated than just some Japanese people seeing Chinese workers eating noodles.
13:58I wonder what history will reveal to us?
14:03In 2002, a team of Asari people in the Xinjiang province of Pelagua, my dear, a bowl of Asari in the oldest noodles in history.
14:11Noodles, my dear, have a history dating back four thousand years. The first human to regret it in the world...
14:15My dear, the tribe started out in countries where they would bring small quantities, similar to corn, grind them, and make noodles.
14:21It was called the "poor man's harvest" because it was produced in very harsh climatic conditions.
14:25Then, over time, noodles began to develop and started to be made from rice and wheat, and they began to spread.
14:30Over time, it became a favorite dish among the Chinese.
14:32How did the transfer market and the Japanese break happen?
14:34There is talk, my dear, that with the spread of Josephus Asia in general
14:37Noodles arrived with monks in the second century AD
14:39It was part of their diet
14:41Another account says it arrived with Chinese immigrants.
14:43After the end of the Japanese isolationist era
14:46Basa Coco
14:47Yes, my dear, the rulers of Japan imposed a two-hundred-year-long political isolation on Japan.
14:52We don't trade with anyone, we don't travel abroad, and no one comes to us.
14:54So, my dear, I am truly your divorcee, and I am truly the legendary divorcee.
14:57But the story isn't over yet.
14:58Let's go back to the above, my dear.
15:00The man started a successful project in his life and everything worked out for him.
15:02Finally, what is it about 48 years old?
15:04And lastly, we saw him going to the World Food Exhibition in Los Angeles.
15:08He took samples of his product and displayed them there to the people.
15:22The Americans are so happy, tell him
15:31Platt, Hotwater, Buharat, and Yalam
15:35Margar
15:36Yes, my dear, despite what you did
15:37However, the Americans loved the idea.
15:51But my dear, I need the fair ones.
15:54Americans in the IJK like to simplify the dialects
15:56Biscuits Noodles Only
16:00Forget about this dish
16:01le musique sa
16:02In order to find the complex matter
16:04Dear Fuko is returning to Japan and telling the people at his company
16:07We need to make our product into a cup.
16:09We want it to be very quick to prepare
16:11This creates a whole team working on making plastic cups.
16:14And this cup will be a plate.
16:15So we can eat noodles in it
16:16The problem is that the plastic cup might not withstand boiling water.
16:19Because she might be proud
16:20And then it cools down easily and quickly.
16:22These are all problems that need solutions.
16:23The team is working on 40 different models.
16:26Finally, they settle on its design.
16:27We will make a cup from lightweight polystyrene.
16:30EPS
16:31Insulating plastic material, lightweight
16:33It can insulate against heat and retain water
16:35And the year 71
16:36And Foucault is experimenting with the invention of cups in the Japanese badness.
16:39We'll test it before we send it to the Americans.
16:41My dear, experience in Japan doesn't work with people.
16:43Les not i tous people
16:44And the price became four times more expensive
16:46The Japanese death didn't feel the issue of noodles in a cup.
16:48It makes no difference to him; I have the dish in the office.
16:51I have prepared my platform
16:52Be careful, my dear, of something very important
16:54People have customs and traditions regarding food.
16:58The Japanese were working in the past, exactly
16:59Against the idea that you eat while standing.
17:01Not to avoid food getting down your legs
17:03And your legs should remain as long as the boat
17:04I prefer, my dear, that you understand that my legs are big because I eat standing up.
17:07I was a grocer, very active.
17:08This habit is considered shameful among the Japanese.
17:10It diminishes respect for food.
17:11What are we going to eat while standing?
17:12The group at the company, when he was overtaken, tried to salvage the situation.
17:14They created a place similar to a coffee shop.
17:16But instead of espresso, he makes it into a candied coffee.
17:17And they went and distributed from this place
17:19A thousand copies
17:19They focused on distribution points frequented by young people.
17:22Those who want to try new things
17:23Forget about the old food, that's what she has.
17:25We want new things, a new generation, new traditions.
17:27The problem, my dear, is that the experiment also fails.
17:29It's fascinating until the moment that changes everything.
17:33On February 28, 1972
17:35Japanese television only broadcasts live from a mountain hotel.
17:38Her name is Sama Sano
17:39This hotel housed five armed members of the Red Army Faction.
17:42This was a radical left-wing organization based in Japan.
17:45extremist armed groups
17:46They've been holding hostages in this hotel for ten days.
17:49Until the police decide to intervene and forcibly free the hostage
17:52And the media was presenting a front
17:53Cairo 24, moment by moment
17:55The day of the hostage's release continues for ten hours afterward.
17:58The issue has turned into a global event
18:00And the people were simply watching the battle.
18:01In this extreme mountainous place in February, in the dead of winter
18:04It's not appropriate to sit around spreading out and immersing ourselves in it.
18:06My dear, the people wanted to eat.
18:08And because, my dear, we must eat for the sake of our eyes
18:10Friends stay like this
18:11At that time, there was no better source of food than instant noodles.
18:14The whole world watched the Japanese concrete pours
18:16The supporting teams that were coming
18:17fire department
18:18ambulance
18:19journalists
18:20Every now and then it would come to one of them
18:22He is eating
18:22Instant Noodles
18:24And pure coincidence, my dear
18:25They spend money on one of the biggest free advertisements.
18:28For the new cup of noodles
18:29The announcement is when your grandfather comes to you
18:31And he finds it in the honesty of the match
18:32This is a ten-hour organic advertisement.
18:35People look curiously at work
18:36What do they eat?
18:36People for this cup
18:37Why don't you try it, sellers?
18:38They might be feeding them something different.
18:40And that's how the cup of noodles became a global trend
18:42But some historians say
18:43The glory of a cup of noodles
18:45Built on the ruins of leftist movements in Japan
18:48After this incident
18:48Let me tell you, my dear
18:49The company will start producing daily.
18:51Six hundred and fifty thousand cups
18:54And you won't find it on the orders
18:55In 1973
18:57Muwaffaqah realizes that we can't stay here.
18:59We should go to America
19:00He is indeed opening his company's first factory in California.
19:03In America, the meal becomes a student dish at universities.
19:06And also the workers in the factories
19:07And you too, my dear
19:08The most significant spread will come from the strangest place imaginable.
19:11O Praise
19:12I'll come out and get you
19:15The surprise, my dear
19:16The place where noodles became most popular
19:19He was in prison
19:21Sima, you know, my dear
19:22Prisons don't have cash.
19:24This was an existing procedure.
19:25To release the prisoners
19:26If they bribe the guards
19:27And if you watch TV series
19:28I know that usually the currency stays in prison.
19:30Are cigarettes
19:31But at the beginning of the nineties
19:32I led some states
19:33Smoking is prohibited in prison.
19:34And this, my dear, was due to the prisoners' succession.
19:37on her trade
19:37This is in addition to the fact that it is used
19:38It can cause heat
19:39It's a difficult age for Sinsus to remain in prison.
19:41And the prisoners here
19:42They needed a new currency
19:43They want it
19:44A coin that can be used to make a hole in a nose.
19:46It can be divided
19:47Most importantly, it remains a popular and in-demand currency.
19:49And here, my dear
19:50Instant noodles appear
19:52Which is being used as prison currency instead of cigarettes
19:54It would be a big problem, my friend, if you did keto in prison.
19:56According to a 2016 study
19:58A researcher at the University of Arizona
19:59Instant noodles have transformed from a cheap food
20:01A way to understand
20:03Social and economic problems
20:05There can also be political problems related to poverty.
20:07Especially, especially, especially inside American prisons
20:09Researcher Gibson Light explains in his study
20:11Food in American prisons remains extremely expensive.
20:13He also started cutting back on time due to austerity policies.
20:16This made the noodles' sound louder
20:18And it will grow inside
20:19Especially Azizin, like you see in those NBC2 movies.
20:21If you find prisoners working and exercising every day
20:24We need energy, we need carbs.
20:26Besides, the authorities killed those who were playing around, but they always kept quiet in the series.
20:28Shikau's sheila
20:29Naturally, the body doesn't need food to feel full and provide energy.
20:32Also, the price of noodles is almost constant.
20:34And it doesn't spread rumors about it to make people quit it like cigarettes.
20:38And the prisoner, if he were to gain power, could divide it; he would sell half and eat half for himself.
20:41By the end of the nineties and the beginning of the twenties, Aram noodles had become the official currency in all prisons in America.
20:48Now you see, my dear, the ridiculous scenes before you
20:50The young men are playing with a ball and tearing each other apart over six bags.
20:52Not huts
20:53No, they have a small size.
20:54The prisoners now have a storage tank for noodles.
20:57Kazan Azanhum
20:58You'll find a group of young prisoners going to try and find out the password.
21:02Wow... he's breaking his fast with this talk!
21:04The priority is to strengthen them; if they were truly concerned with their needs, no one would be happy in prison.
21:07One of the people who were in the study was saying
21:09I see a lot of fights because of the truncation drawing.
21:11I know many people who are cutting ertasessa
21:13In the book Pézon Romain, he recounts his former prison days.
21:15And the author of the book, Bestavo Alves, about one of the greatest prison riots in America
21:20Specifically, in the year 2009
21:22This incident, my dear, resulted in 250 prisoners sustaining serious injuries.
21:25The strange thing, my dear, is that she didn't empty it.
21:27The fight isn't over.
21:28How did one of the richest prisoners decide to end it?
21:31By distributing the noodles to the prisoners
21:33What is this? What is this? What is this? What is this? What is this? What is it?
21:35enough
21:35These men are a burden on me
21:36He poured water on him
21:37At that point, my dear prisoners, their nerves calmed down.
21:39The battle is over.
21:40Didn't we shed blood?
21:41What is the meaning of "draining the lungs"?
21:42Instant noodles, my dear, have proven their ability to adapt to every place and time.
21:46From famine to economic revival, from prisons to generals and fire department money, and everything else
21:53Up to the coffee cart we have in Egypt
21:54Everyone sells noodles
21:55Everyone eats noodles
21:57And Hamad, that's it, Abu Hamda, how much did they pay you?
21:58Huh?
21:59I did well, you'll tell me
22:00The noodles have become the order of the day.
22:01I'm telling you, my dear, the noodles have gone to space and you're still here.
22:03In July 2005, Nissen sent its first bag of noodles into space.
22:07He was free from the air
22:09The bag, my dear, was going to a Japanese space destination for delivery.
22:11They put noodles on the Discovery shuttle
22:13This step, my dear, was not apparent
22:14There was an important reason behind this step.
22:16This step culminated an old project that had been in its infancy since the nineties.
22:20Its name is The Space Room
22:21My dear Ali, he was developing a special type of noodle.
22:25It can be eaten in a zero-gravity environment.
22:28And let the astronauts dry
22:30Oh my god, Mars and noodles
22:32Someone named Ya Azizi and his superiority would have fulfilled this dream
22:34How old is he? How old?
22:3694 years old
22:37So, my dear, I recommend this program to you
22:38Dream, try, strive, and you will achieve.
22:41And that's if he lived on the doom, he would reach 94 years old
22:44One of the girls named after me kept jumping on my back.
22:45Abu Hamad, I have a question
22:47The question from Chico in the movie "Code Paper" is similar.
22:49Noodles and ramen are not the same thing.
22:51Dear, you have made the most common mistake
22:54Oh Abu Hamad
22:54It's not over yet
22:55Hakro, a dramatic exit
22:56I am gone in a tragic way
22:57I return, O Ahmed
22:59Seventh, my dear, an invention like this
23:01Heard throughout the world
23:03And you, my dear, are a letter when he succeeds in the street
23:05Six fans open next to it
23:06When a shawarma restaurant becomes successful, 12 more open next to it.
23:09Everyone should see their son's name, nationality, and identification documents next to each other.
23:12Even if they're using it, they should put the original next to it.
23:14Even if it's not by storing it, the original should still be used.
23:16Even if he succeeds, and there are other differences
23:17The day I tell you we have no other differences
23:19So it was me, Osh, me
23:20What you succeed at is not a flaw, and opening other differences for it is not a defect.
23:22Dear friend, our mission is to return to Indonesia.
23:23At the beginning, my dear
23:24Indonesia was hit by a devastating crisis in the 1980s
23:27Praise be to God
23:28Tell me about the people of Bali
23:29Because they're always on my mind
23:30Unfortunately, my dear Bali residents
23:31Their situation was like that of all the inhabitants of Indonesia.
23:33There is no rice
23:34And when there's no rice, that's a disaster.
23:36Help, my dear, the healthy Sudon
23:37One of the biggest businessmen there
23:39The Tycoon was a man who was also close to the circles of power.
23:42He succeeds in convincing the Indonesian president
23:44There's no alternative but to distribute instant noodles.
23:48Oh, oh, black
23:49Is it possible that your heart is with the Indonesian people?
23:50Of course, but I also want to open a noodle factory and make profits and stuff.
23:54I've already imported a very large quantity from Japan and I want to start working.
23:56What's happening, my dear, is a surprise, not within the two parties.
23:58What is it, Abu Ahmed?
23:59The rice division will be resolved
24:01This guy is going to hell.
24:02What's going on? What does it mean that the rice crisis will be resolved?
24:04I spent all my money on the taste of beef.
24:05What am I?
24:06Isn't there an order for noodles?
24:07Because people are killing you with rice?
24:08My dear man, the noodle market has shrunk.
24:10He spent a lot of money on noodles.
24:12The solution right in front of him isn't to change his activity.
24:14No, I swallowed the market
24:16Under the guise of partnership
24:17Sudon Slim Besthole is targeting the competitor company, Leh
24:20The company that owns a successful brand
24:23The episode is called Indomie.
24:26This dye, my dear, is Sudanese, exploiting its source.
24:28According to some sources, there was some corruption.
24:31Please, no one put carcinogenic things in my Indomie.
24:34I'm citing some sources
24:35It won't be you and President Putin.
24:37The new company was named Endo Food.
24:39What we forgot, my dear, is about another aspect.
24:41They were still Americans
24:42Indomie noodles weren't with them.
24:43The older generation only, and so on.
24:44What can I say, this is crazy
24:45We'll start with Indomie Ebroz
24:46Its courtyards are Indo Food
24:47She will completely change her strategy.
24:48It is clear that first things
24:49They're not coming with us.
24:50We didn't love them, and they didn't love us.
24:52This is a point in the canteen with the smallest minimum.
24:53Al-Azizi began to exploit
24:54The spread of television at that time
24:55If they deliver the children
24:57They make lighthearted advertisements to attract them
24:59The carrier transitioned from television to radio and magazines
25:01Every campaign chanted
25:02It will make Indomie
25:03Part of a child's life
25:04Popeye's spinach
25:06The Indomie baby from the countries
25:07When he takes this Indomie pill
25:09They're all on one bug, like Popeye
25:10He can face people and go up to the presence of others and go up
25:13My dear, this may seem like a cheap form of advertising.
25:15When I tell you about it like this
25:16However, the Indonesian child bought
25:18Even if the child bought
25:19You still have your father and mother covered.
25:21You are with me, my dear, the flood of my time
25:22One day he will love you
25:23His family will be held hostage
25:25Hostage to his illness
25:26And Abu Ka'ih
25:26Mother's weight
25:27The child from those countries, my dear marketer, will never stop crying.
25:30Until you sell it and it won't cost you a penny
25:32And socially, you remained brilliant.
25:33You are the one who makes children happy
25:34Guaranteed audience
25:35Why the blame on the cartoon?
25:37We've already discussed the topic of adults and youth.
25:40And they don't complete it with us.
25:42Andy tells you that the hype has become superficial.
25:43Al-Dahih has changed from his time.
25:45I turned out to be a disappointment
25:46I was wrong not to work on this category from the beginning.
25:49One of these guys buys the one who's a Bob and gets him 80 million views
25:51I've traveled the world, east and west, and I've never seen drinking on this scale.
25:54Watch the children's channel
25:55I'm truly being laughed at and I've wasted my life.
25:57I want my little darling
25:58Not my dear big friend
25:59He criticized me and didn't like my episodes.
26:01I'm right, I'm a ring
26:02I am from the content of laughter
26:04Worl Door One
26:05Worl Door Two
26:06Every role is a joke
26:08Saif Al War, watch out!
26:09Independent Channel and Service
26:12The strategy of the one who plays with the child
26:13A very popular strategy
26:15Today, researchers call it the Vester Power Strategy
26:17That's how it is in this country, my dear; the children's nagging is powerful.
26:20And that's why, my dear, Domi flew away.
26:21It swept the Indonesian market
26:23It is the number one dish in Indonesia.
26:29Where are we going?
26:30Let's go to America
26:31Korea
26:32Mofuku went there
26:33We want something creative
26:35We go to people who have completely distorted this statement.
26:37I witnessed the Fando event, but I don't know the Ram Noodles.
26:40Nigeria
26:41Nashma meaning Nigeria Abu Hal
26:44The lashes
26:51Their combined number of wishes was 90 million.
26:52Mana has a very large number of young people
26:54Able to accept the idea of dietary change
26:56Especially since there are frequent food crises.
26:59Do you see what I'm playing at? Do you see?
27:02Do you see the grant as coming from the heart of the crisis?
27:04I see hope amidst the pain
27:06A safe place in Mina
27:08And indeed, at the end of the training, Endo Food began exporting to Nigeria.
27:12The problem is that people still don't even know what food is.
27:14That's when they started working on a very clever marketing plan.
27:16We will distribute free samples to merchants
27:18We explain to people how to deal with it
27:19So what? Are you going to focus on the little child like what happened in Indonesia?
27:22No, no, no, no, no
27:23An Indonesian child there is spoiled and grumpy
27:25I want someone to keep coaxing him, Koti Koti
27:27Go buy Indomie
27:28We were in Africa, the conditions were a bit difficult.
27:30We will go straight to the mothers
27:32I call them, my dear, the deep state within the family.
27:35The poor woman who has nine or ten children in a country with difficult circumstances and a shack
27:38However, she is forced to go down and work to help out at home.
27:41She's not going back yet, cooking and feeding ten kids—that's a big deal.
27:46But what if we had a cheap product?
27:48Easy to prepare
27:49The kids love him
27:51I wish I wish
27:52Let's see, my dear, what a popular explosion of Indomie in Nigeria!
27:56Her popularity surpasses that of Makachi there.
27:58Salem and his company built a factory there, and the factory now has two factories.
28:01Today, my dear, there are ten Indomie factories in Nigeria.
28:04The dish has become the number one national dish there.
28:07It depends, my dear, on the job survey in Nigeria.
28:0860% of people in Nigeria thought that Indomie was a Nigerian dish.
28:14My dear, when someone comes to you and says
28:15The fava beans you eat and boast about every day are Colombian.
28:18That's how it was
28:19Nigeria has become one of the most
28:22The people of this country consume Indomie noodles.
28:24And every custom, my dear, is like the law of dramatic plot.
28:27As long as I'm smiling, helpful, and cheerful
28:29For my name I get Troub
28:30And here, my dear Indomie, you are experiencing a historic upheaval.
28:32A disaster strikes its throne for many years
28:34The blow still affected her until it was removed.
28:36We were just talking, my dear, about the horror of the killer instant noodles.
28:39Killer Indomie Scar
28:41In 2004, my dear, a rumor started circulating about a 24-year-old boy.
28:45It's become, my dear, after it was Indomie
28:47And in another group, besides him, I was admitted to the hospital.
28:49And you know, my dear, that situation
28:50Imagine, we're back in 2004, the days of internet forums.
28:52And the emails of the Nigerian prince
28:54And the girl who was listening to songs during prayer time
28:57And look what happened to her
28:58Video of a sea creature sitting in the brown and stuff
29:01A video you wouldn't want to watch
29:02Now, only they are good at saying it
29:03This is a case of someone thinking and giving incorrect information.
29:05The information that is found in books
29:06Go back to 2004, my friend, and see how many links you were accidentally sharing.
29:09You're one of the developers who worked on the horizon of money
29:12From the fake likes that you used to make available and send to people
29:15Anyone who tells you to watch the leak, click the link below, you'll be able to access it.
29:19Seeing you
29:19Malsh, you want me to do empty buffets with me
29:21I see you as a kind of examination of his personality within me.
29:23Reply to her
29:24Nigerian authorities are conducting an investigation.
29:27And it announces
29:27Guys, the man died because he was sick.
29:30He had an enlarged heart.
29:31Indomie has absolutely nothing to do with it.
29:33Just because someone died in an Arab car doesn't mean the car was the cause.
29:36Just because someone died in their apartment doesn't mean that their apartment is the one that killed them.
29:39No one, my dear, accepts this talk, and the statement that comes out will say that the government is lying.
29:42The company's sales were plummeting at that time.
29:44But she decides to make a smart move
29:46I will not put myself in charge of the government.
29:47I am trying to spread the rumor.
29:48No, I'm going to issue a statement saying, "By God, you guys are right."
29:51We've already found that what we're selling in the market causes diseases; you're right.
29:54We actually withdrew it as soon as the government told us and alerted us.
29:57This laxity is unacceptable; we are the ones who are wrong.
29:59I'll do our thing, but don't be afraid.
30:00And we see the company director appearing on one of the most popular programs in Nigeria.
30:03He appears with Madam Kayla El Shazly
30:04So what does he do?
30:05He will do it, Abu Ahmed
30:06He'll eat In Domi on air
30:10Nothing happened to me, he's fine, he's still healthy.
30:12One more
30:15The company, my dear, has started bringing in journalists and media figures to talk about the montage.
30:20While we're making bridles, we'll spray the grilled flies, that's how it is in the media.
30:22But still, our words weren't enough.
30:24And people didn't believe the Indomie tapes.
30:26But the company is still determined and won't give up.
30:29And they are thinking
30:30It's clear that we're far removed from the childishness of advertising.
30:33They started wanting to visit the little ones in the schools and distribute Indomie noodles to them.
30:36The company is running a brilliant campaign called Indomie Believer
30:39Do you believe in Indomie?
30:40A campaign focused on small retailers
30:42We want to make them yellow for this product and improve its image.
30:44We benefit them and they benefit from us.
30:46We will set up small kiosks for them and provide them with goods at low prices.
30:50Provided that these kiosks remain close to schools, factories, and companies.
30:54Look at the target, Odens, where, and sit next to it.
30:56All this so the product sells and people can buy it again
30:59This, my friend, allows the company to make a historic comeback in the Nigerian market.
31:03Nigeria and Indonesia are good examples of great success
31:05The product will then go to 100 countries.
31:07And he still has a terrifying production volume.
31:10It reaches 19 billion packages annually
31:12Approximately twice the land markets
31:15Indomie, my dear, accounts for roughly one-sixth of the world's instant noodle market.
31:18Dear noodles, like everyone else
31:20According to statistics from 2024
31:22Global noodle consumption has reached all brands.
31:25Kami, my dear?
31:26123 billion and a dome per year
31:29Dear, try to imagine with the number
31:30That means if each packet or cup of Indomie takes three minutes to prepare
31:34And you yourself fled, creating 123 billion and a dome of countries.
31:36What they eat in a year globally
31:38Do you know how much you, as a person, might need?
31:40700,000 years old
31:41700,000 years of climbing
31:42Of course, my dear, this huge consumption volume
31:44Money is translated
31:45A lot of money too
31:46According to one estimate
31:47Global market size for instant noodles
31:49Approximately $60 billion
31:51It is expected to reach 100 billion in the next ten years.
31:54Abu Hamad, wait a minute
31:55You said everything, but you forgot the most important thing.
31:58I'm not the one who's going to ask you that question.
31:59Mom will ask.
32:00How are you, Abu Hamad, my dear son?
32:02What's this? Is Mama teasing you?
32:03unless
32:03What exactly are these shapes you've brought?
32:06So, is this your Lev, Abu Hamad?
32:07My friend, the one who asked you, I will ask you the question and tell you
32:09Is Indomie noodles fattening or not, according to scientific opinion?
32:12What do you claim to understand?
32:14Honestly, my dear, I tried to make a mother
32:15But I don't know why Toun Giouza
32:18Have you ever spoken like that?
32:19This day she wants her turn
32:19The truth, my dear mother, let me tell you
32:21The truth is in your face
32:22Indomie and other noodle brands
32:24It certainly doesn't kill you, nor does it cause cancer.
32:26The world has far more causes of death than noodles.
32:28But my dear, the truth is, so I don't remain misguided.
32:30And don't call her a "spoon" or a "qab" (a derogatory term).
32:32By God Almighty, I didn't take a penny
32:33I swear I didn't even get a plate of Indomie.
32:35Even Macron, the queen, didn't greet her with a kiss, what's wrong with her?
32:37But let me tell you, my dear
32:38There are some health challenges in it.
32:40It has problems
32:41The World Health Organization, for example, warns
32:43From using high amounts of sodium
32:45These high levels of salt
32:47Which sometimes arrive in one packet
32:49Two thousand milligrams of sodium
32:58It doesn't contain just one bag each.
33:00The problem is that you're not a single bag
33:02I put four
33:03It will be your share and your share will be one
33:04The World Health Organization, for example
33:06The repetition is not several times a day
33:08Several times a week
33:09That's too much
33:10On the long turl
33:11Three to four times a week
33:13It could cause you health problems
33:14The organization of footwear and agriculture
33:16FAO
33:16Instant noodles are classified as food.
33:19Ultra-processed
33:20highly processed
33:21This isn't highly either.
33:22This is ultra-processed
33:23This is related to diseases
33:25Like heart disease, obesity, and diabetes
33:27This means the body takes in a lot of calories.
33:29It's really pointless
33:30Or as the gym captain says
33:31high calories, low nutrition
33:33The Food and Drug Administration
33:35FDA
33:35It doesn't prevent her
33:36But she's telling you to reduce it.
33:38I recommend you start
33:38In short, my dear mother
33:40Indomie is not dangerous
33:42But its repeated taking
33:44In the long term
33:46It might cause problems
33:47Like any other habit
33:49The danger here is not immediate
33:50But it is cumulative
33:51Tani azi
33:52It is not cancerous
33:53Not fatal
33:54You won't eat it, you'll die.
33:55If you eat it, you'll get cancer right away.
33:56According to the Egyptian Ministry of Health
33:59That's what you're saying
33:59It's just unhealthy food
34:01We can't rely on him alone.
34:02Of course again, my dear
34:03I'm saying this
34:03Within economic conditions
34:05And people might not be with her anymore.
34:06She will eat, therefore
34:08This dish will be cheaper
34:09The same situation exists in America.
34:10He's starting all this with a skewer
34:11Because it's simply cheaper
34:12In famine, my dear
34:13The one who knows how to eat everything
34:14But I'm talking
34:14While providing healthier products
34:17You have her money
34:18accessible
34:19It's definitely better than this.
34:20All of this, my dear
34:21Because I'm in a tight spot
34:22Indomie
34:23Instant News
34:24A very important solution in emergencies
34:25In crises
34:26Because it is a cheap option
34:28quick option
34:29The option has a long shelf life.
34:31He can promise and store
34:32And it lasts for long periods
34:34Extremely important in emergencies
34:35For example, the World Nutrition Program
34:37WFB
34:38He puts it in the meals
34:39times of crisis
34:39But he adds rice and lentils to it.
34:41To increase nutritional value
34:43Or they're trying to improve it.
34:44They put vegetables or eggs
34:46Especially in schools
34:47Refugee camps with children
34:49If you go to Japan, my dear
34:50You can visit many places
34:52But since you've seen this episode
35:01A turning point in its history
35:02In both museums you will see a copy
35:03From the hut of Mamfouqa
35:04The hut where he was experimenting
35:06And the cottage that witnessed the birth of his legend
35:07And you'll understand the story of noodles.
35:09More than just an invention
35:10The important thing here is not just the legend
35:11Nor do we work from above.
35:13Hero of our story
35:14What's important here is the lesson we'll learn.
35:16You see the Japanese in their museum
35:17They are trying to explain to the new car
35:19What can they learn from the noodle story?
35:21The museum summarizes its philosophy in six things.
35:23First need
35:24Don't be satisfied with what you have.
35:26And have a new idea to put in place
35:28He didn't even try to make a better ramen dish.
35:30The man invented a new concept in storage and handling.
35:33Lesson Two
35:34You'll never find inspiration in your office
35:38Between the four walls
35:39He looked at the tambourine
35:41She's the one who inspired him
35:42Another dish
35:42It has nothing to do with what he does.
35:43But whoever has an idea
35:44Lesson Three
35:45Sponsor the idea
35:47If you abandon your ideas, no matter how great they are, you will die from them.
35:50The man was able to develop, work, and experiment, trying right and trying left.
35:54Eventually, noodles reach space.
35:56The winning lesson
35:57A dear failure sees the problem from only one angle
36:01His superior failed hundreds of times
36:02But each time he learned something new
36:04He gains a new angle
36:06For example, the most famous
36:07When they took the American point of view
36:08This completely changed the shape of his invention.
36:10Lesson Five
36:11Do not accept the status quo
36:15A person who is well-off might see people hungry.
36:16He says, "What should I do?"
36:17And I am the government
36:18They are responsible
36:19God, what a mess they are with the Americans!
36:20He goes home, has dinner, and sleeps
36:22He, my dear, thought
36:23How can he go and experiment, try, and invent?
36:25And he fails
36:26Oh, she's the most successful
36:27As for the last lesson, my dear
36:28So every athlete and every coach tells you about human development.
36:30He writes on all the dashes
36:32And that, my dear, is because failure is simply not the end result.
36:35Failure is a necessary part of the creative journey
36:37Aziz's recipe for creativity is well-known
36:3899% failure
36:391% Creativity
36:401% success rate
36:41You, my dear, are already failing
36:43The first thing you do when you get wet is try
36:44The first thing you do when you get wet is try
36:45The first thing you say is, "I'm done, that's it."
36:47You have failed.
36:47As long as you continue
36:48As long as you try
36:49You didn't fail
36:51He's so beautiful, my dear, he'll live a long life.
36:52He died at approximately 97 years old.
36:54Specifically, three three three three three three
36:55And when they asked him
36:56What's the secret to your long life?
36:57He was telling them that the secret was
36:59To remain instant noodles every day
37:01For her, my dear
37:01He wasn't just eating noodles
37:03He also earns money from noodles
37:04Of course, my dear, this is advertising.
37:05So we can sell more noodles
37:06The horse of money increases
37:07So we know how to spend on the field
37:08So we live longer
37:09Don't let anyone cut you off, that means
37:10Like the owner of Coca-Cola, for example
37:11He drinks Coca-Cola every day.
37:12Wow
37:13Do you drink Coca-Cola?
37:14And you go for treatment at Cleveland Clinic
37:16The important thing, my dear, is that something can upset you.
37:17While you're eating Indomie
37:18So, my dear, return to the solution.
37:19She's not going to be convinced, my dear.
37:21But you'll go to sleep.
37:22And you'll be rolling around carrying Indomie noodles.
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37:24See the previous cases
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37:27Hey Muhammad, subscribe to the channel
37:28O Muhammad
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