An organic spray-on coating could make produce last longer–benefitting growers, consumers, and making it easier to get fresh food to people around the world. That’s the idea behind aPEEL Technology.
For those who want to add some bling to their food, there's edible spray paint. With Mardi Gras just around the corner, this can make your food shine—literally. And it won’t cost you an arm and a leg.
The rosy red hue of an apple, the rustic brown of braised short ribs, the unrefined greens of leaf lettuce — BOOOOORRRRR-ING! Now you can change the color of everything you eat (as long as it’s to ...
If that old James Bond villain Goldfinger had been a gourmand, I think I know what tool would be in his kitchen arsenal. Ess Lack, or Food Finish, is an edible spray paint that turns your meals into ...
A plant-derived sprayable nanocoating could not only prolong the shelf life of fruits but also provide additional nutrients in a timesaving technique that allows the mass coating of perishable produce ...
German-based company The Deli Garage has introduced a new addition to its lineup of edible products. Perfect for when you’re expecting a Bond villain for dinner or just want to give that roast chicken ...
German-based company The Deli Garage has introduced a new addition to its lineup of edible products. Perfect for when you're expecting a Bond villain for dinner or just want to give that roast chicken ...
From the time a farmer harvests strawberries or green beans, they will last — at best — three weeks before they start to rot. It takes a week or two to reach the grocery store and then your fridge, ...
Strawberries may be delicious, but they don't have much of a shelf life. So if you find a great bargain on a flat of them, you can end up throwing half of it away after a few days. In a move that may ...
If that old James Bond villain Goldfinger had been a gourmand, I think I know what tool would be in his kitchen arsenal. Ess Lack, or Food Finish, is an edible spray paint that turns your meals into ...