Friday, January 8, 2010

Nestle's Milo


Nothing much special about this post but just an interesting site to share with..

So, the Food Technology Course students are requested to choose one of the topics offered by the lecturer and then present it to the class in one week's time. The expected content of the presentation includes the process description, unit operations involved and their respective conditions and sizes, as well as the safety measurements that being taken by the manufacturing company for that particular product.

Well, as the title of this post sounds, apparently the topic that I've chosen is "The Production of Milo Powder" (a thought-to-be easy topic, for naively thinking Nestle's Milo is well known worldwide.. and duhh Milo powder, must be involving only mixing, drying and crushing bla bla..). After browsing the net for days, I would say that my previous thought was completely naive~ For it seems that the more reknown is the company, the lesser is the manufacturing processes info available on net. I'm not sure how true is that but at least after days of my searching effort, i seriously courld barely find anything but the animated process flow and a journal for its agglomeration process ><

Yaiks.. anyway, one thing that I feel kinda interesting about Nestle's Milo during my clicking and searching processes is their very cute and creative homepage. They have "Easy Offices Exercises", "FunZone" and the "Sports" sessions to click on, and especially in the "FunZone", they have even more categorized sessions to explore with, e.g. Milo's recipe, games, basic info about Milo and also Art zones. Personally I felt it's a kinda interesting site which makes one wonders what's offer behind each door, and thus explore it, in another word it should be a very effective and creative educational site, especially for the kids ^^
Clicks on and enjoy ^^

"Fun Zone"

"Nestle's Milo Homepage"


~xoxo~
a1l1n

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