We’ve seen booze-y caviar, alcoholic foam and whipped cream packed with liquor, but now there’s another weird way we can get our alcoholic intake: Gin paper. And yes, that means parchment you can ...
Discover how a food-safe edible fungus can be used to waterproof paper and textiles, providing eco-friendly alternatives for food packaging.
If you’re hungry, drawing a picture of a hamburger will not make you feel full. If that worked my walls would be covered in crudely sketched buckets of fried chicken and I’d be four pants sizes ...
Let’s face it: Whether you want to or not, at some point, you’re going to post a photo of food or drinks to Instagram. Cut to the chase with Bird Cafe’s new Hendrick’s Gin cocktail, Fresh Ink. The ...
As an alternative to single-use plastic wrap and paper cup coatings, researchers in ACS’ Langmuir report a way to waterproof materials using edible fungus. Along with fibers made from wood, the fungus ...
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