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'Plastic Food' - 7 New Result(s)
  • How To Clean Plastic Food Containers Using Common Kitchen Ingredients
    How To Clean Plastic Food Containers Using Common Kitchen Ingredients

    Don't you hate it when your plastic food containers smell of old food and retain pesky food stains that refuse to go even after washing thoroughly? Here are easy step-by-step guides to get rid of ...

  • Scientists Have Made 100 Percent Biodegradable Plastic From Barley, Can Be Used For Food Packaging
    Scientists Have Made 100 Percent Biodegradable Plastic From Barley, Can Be Used For Food Packaging

    Only about nine percent of plastic is recycled globally, the rest ends up being incinerated, dumped into landfills or ends up polluting nature.

  • Japan's Fake Food is Real Deal for Tourists
    Japan's Fake Food is Real Deal for Tourists

    Alberto Pellegrini doesn't speak or read Japanese, a deficit that threatened to leave the Italian tourist starving in a nation famous for its gastronomic delights.Fortunately for the hungry honeymooner, restaurants across this food-obsessed nation --...

  • Is It Safe To Microwave Food In Plastic Containers - Expert Opinion
    Is It Safe To Microwave Food In Plastic Containers - Expert Opinion

    While cooking in a microwave oven is safe, the material of the cookware matters. Our use of plastic in the kitchen is increasing because of the convenience, but here's the truth.

  • Is Plastic Food Packaging Dangerous?
    Is Plastic Food Packaging Dangerous?

    The phthalate chemicals used in packaging are banned in some countries and have been blamed for many ailments. So should you ban them from the house?If you've had to fight though plastic packaging to get ...

  • BPA Chemical in Plastics is Safe: European Food Safety Authority
    BPA Chemical in Plastics is Safe: European Food Safety Authority

    The chemical bisphenol A, used to stiffen some plastic food containers, poses no health risk to consumers of any age, including unborn children, at current levels of exposure, says Europe's food safety watchdog.

  • All You Can Eat: Are Edible Spoons the Future of Cutlery?
    All You Can Eat: Are Edible Spoons the Future of Cutlery?

    Chefs and food companies have been playing with this idea for some time. In India, we've borrowed the concept but with a difference. Or perhaps, to make a difference.

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