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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. Cake decorating - Wikipedia

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    Modern day use of edible ink printing is mainly for themed cakes, and is often used to display a real face onto the cake's surface. Buttercream Icing. Buttercream is the most common, present day form of decoration. Decorators use it for a thick, creamy outcome and it is widely used as a filling when stacking cake.

  4. Shellac - Wikipedia

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    The use of overall paint or varnish decoration on large pieces of furniture was first popularised in Venice (then later throughout Italy). There are a number of 13th-century references to painted or varnished cassone, often dowry cassone that were made deliberately impressive as part of dynastic marriages.

  5. Vark - Wikipedia

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    Vark (also varak Waraq or warq) is a fine filigree foil sheet of pure metal, typically silver but sometimes gold, [1] used to decorate Indian sweets and food.The silver and gold are edible, though flavorless.

  6. Edible art - Wikipedia

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    Edible art refers to food created to be art. It is distinguished from Edible Arrangements (which predominantly consist of fruit) because it is usually more elaborate dessert food. Common works of edible art include wedding cakes, birthday cakes, and cakes for baby showers, for graduation celebrations, and many other types of event. [1]

  7. 12 Edible Flowers (Yes, Edible!) You Can Grow in Your ... - AOL

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    Edible flowers have been used in cooking for centuries, so you’ll be in good. PureWow editors select every item that appears on this page, and the company may earn compensation through affiliate ...

  8. Food coloring - Wikipedia

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    Blue Curaçao liqueur gets its trademark blue color from food coloring. [2]People associate certain colors with certain flavors, and the color of food can influence the perceived flavor in anything from candy to wine. [3]

  9. Linseed oil - Wikipedia

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    Linseed oil is an edible oil in demand as a dietary supplement, as a source of α-linolenic acid, an omega-3 fatty acid. In parts of Europe, it is traditionally eaten with potatoes and quark. [citation needed] Food-grade flaxseed oil is cold-pressed, obtained without solvent extraction, in the absence of oxygen, and marketed as edible flaxseed oil.