Y'all remember that post about edible spoons that makes the rounds every now and then?
Here's a video of it.
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Y'all remember that post about edible spoons that makes the rounds every now and then?
Here's a video of it.
I Tried Eating All My Meals With Edible Spoons, And It Was Devastating
I Tried Eating All My Meals With Edible Spoons, And It Was ...
Crumbs. Crumbs EVERYWHERE.
Ever since I found out that Bakeys, a company in Hyderabad, is making FREAKIN’ EDIBLE SPOONS, I’ve been trying to get my hands on these bad boys.
The spoons, which garnered quite a lot of interest online, are made of jowar (sorghum), blended with rice and wheat. Bakeys claims they are 100% vegan and totally safe to eat. They come in three flavours: sweet, savoury, and…
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Edible cutlery - setting new standards
Edible cutlery – setting new standards
Imagine walking into a restaurant and having to decide between edible or reusable cutlery… That may actually be the case in the near future with reusable and edible packaging ideologies.
Bakeys, a company based in India makes cutlery that is meant to be eaten after use. If you do not want to eat it, simply throw it away. Insects and stray animals will eat them or they will degrade naturally in…
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(via Edible Cutlery: The Future of Eco Friendly Utensils by Sarah Munir — Kickstarter)