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  2. Edible packaging - Wikipedia

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    Edible packaging refers to packaging which is edible and biodegradable. Edible food packaging. Several manufacturers are developing or producing food packaging ...

  3. Food packaging - Wikipedia

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    Food packaging is a packaging system specifically designed for food and represents one of the most important aspects among the processes involved in the food industry, as it provides protection from chemical, biological and physical alterations. [1]

  4. Category:Food packaging - Wikipedia

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  5. WikiCell - Wikipedia

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    WikiCell is a food packaging method where the packaging itself is consumed along with the food contents. According to Bloomberg news, the concept was launched by David Edwards who is a bioengineer which was inspired by "...way a biological cell carries water."

  6. Food storage container - Wikipedia

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    In the modern developed world, a very wide range of food packaging and containers is now available made from many materials.. Plastic containers. Many products use low-density polyethylene formed into plastic bags or plastic boxes.

  7. Edible - Wikipedia

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    Edible plants found in nature include flowers, seeds, berries, seaweed, and cacti. Being able to identify the versions of these plants that are safe to eat is an important survival skill . [ 3 ] Some fungi , including certain types of mushrooms , are also edible.

  8. Foam peanut - Wikipedia

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    Foam peanuts (made of expanded polystyrene) The inner structure of a foam peanut, magnified 390× on an SEM. Foam peanuts, also known as foam popcorn, packing peanuts, or packing noodles, are a common loose-fill packaging and cushioning material used to prevent damage to fragile objects during shipping.

  9. Active packaging - Wikipedia

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    Edible films have been developed to allow consumers to eat the package along with the product. Packaging materials including silver nanoparticles have been shown to extend the shelf life of some foods. [30] Special packaging has been developed for shipping organs which keeps them alive during extended shipments.