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  2. Edible ink printing - Wikipedia

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    Edible ink printing is the process of creating preprinted images with edible food colors onto various confectionery products such as cookies, cakes and pastries. Designs made with edible ink can be either preprinted or created with an edible ink printer, a specialty device which transfers an image onto a thin, edible paper.

  3. 22 Free Printable Christmas Cards for the Perfect Holiday Cheer

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    Never pay for Christmas cards again! The post 22 Free Printable Christmas Cards for the Perfect Holiday Cheer appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  4. 3D food printing - Wikipedia

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    PERFORMANCE was a project focused on printing easy to chew and easy to swallow food for seniors. [4] 2013: Modern Meadow In vitro meat was printed for the first time using a bioprinter. 2014: 3D Systems & Hershey's A chocolate printer that prints various shapes, sizes, and geometries using milk, dark and white chocolate was introduced. [5] 2014

  5. Gift wrapping - Wikipedia

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    Only simple, printed gift wrapping paper can be easily recycled with regular paper waste. [17] [18] If gift papers were fully recyclable and recycled at a 100% rate, it could save 70% of energy compared to linear production. However, especially glittering, laminated, and textured gift papers contain a significant amount of microplastics.

  6. Cupcake - Wikipedia

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    As an alternative to a plate of individual cakes, some bakers place standard cupcakes into a pattern and frost them to create a large design, such as a basket of flowers or a turtle. [17] A cupcake cone or cupcone is a cupcake baked in an ice cream cone. [18] [19] After baking, icing or other decorations may be added. Examples of cupcake variations

  7. Lists of foods - Wikipedia

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    Of more than 50,000 edible plant species in the world, only a few hundred contribute significantly to human food supplies. Just 15 crop plants provide 90 percent of the world's food energy intake (exclusive of meat), with rice , maize and wheat comprising two-thirds of human food consumption.

  8. Edible packaging - Wikipedia

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    Because it is a single-strand polymer, alginate can be depolymerized (broken into smaller units) by a variety of chemical reactions. Both acid and alkaline mechanisms can break down the linkages between the mannuronate (M) and guluronate (G) monomers. Free radical oxidation is another way the alginate can be degraded in the environment.

  9. Foodscaping - Wikipedia

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    Founded in Kansas, 2006, Edible Estates is a foodscaping initiative that works with local art institutions and community garden groups in different cities worldwide to create productive edible landscape designs. [34] Edible Landscapes London is a non-profit organization that creates productive forest gardening spaces that integrate fruiting ...