He is not alone, though. Numerous Japanese companies are now offering edible plates, trays, chopsticks, straws, coffee cups and other utensils in response to growing public concern about marine ...
Ever wish you could have your plate and eat it too? Now you can. Following is a transcript of the video. These are edible plates. Biotrem makes them in Poland. Here’s why you can eat them.
The idea is not to eat the whole plate, but that it's so natural that it's even edible!” As this is a new product not yet produced on the scale of plastic tableware, the wheat bran plates are ...
Today, however, other flowers are finding a place on our plates. "Culinarily, flowers or hydrolates add not only flavour but also nutritional value to dishes. Edible flowers like rose petals and ...
The plates are Lifepack's latest effort to reduce plastic waste worldwide. The 12-year-old company also makes sandwich containers and coffee cup sleeves that contain seeds from edible plants like ...