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The image is a diagram showing the manufacturing process of instant noodles with eight sequential steps: (1) Storage silos -> (2) Mixer -> (3) Dough sheets -> (4) Dough strips -> (5) Noodles discs -> (6) Cooking (oil) + drying -> (7) Vegetables + spices -> (8) Labelling + sealing. Each step includes a visual representation of the specific machinery and ingredients involved, including flour from storage silos, the addition of water and oil in the mixer, rollers for dough sheets, cutting of dough strips, formation and packaging of noodle discs, drying after oil cooking, addition of vegetables and spices into cups, and labelling and sealing of final product with labels. There are no numerical data points or percentages provided in the diagram.
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The diagram illustrates the step-by-step process of how instant noodles are produced, from the arrival of raw ingredients to the final pack
Overall, there are 8 stages, man-made, linear. This process starting with silos keepers by drag and drop to the conveyor. In the start materials are row and at the end they are still row but get pasta in packaging. In the end we get instant noodles.
Firstly in the storage sails and the flour transporting by truck to the mixer, and then they are putting some water with oil mixing our product. After that unprepared dough going in rollers becoming to sheets. Continue with slicers that cutting dough to strips and at the end we to discs.
After discs they are cooking noodles to get it solid. In this part they are finishing making the dough to out product , and start putting spices and some vegetables to cups with noodles for get better and upgrade taste of it. And the final step they are putting packaging with label of their brand and product.
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