It may be delicious and healthy, but fruit is frustratingly fickle, often going bad quickly in the fridge. Now, researchers in Thailand have developed an invisible, edible coating made with ...
Soon, you’ll be able to get a box of freshly picked, sweet strawberries from the grocery store or local farm stand. But it’s disappointing when you get them home and find that the ones at the bottom ...
In a recent review published in the journal Foods, researchers collated available literature on edible coatings and their potential in the food industry. Their research highlights how these biopolymer ...
Researchers from Chungnam National University in South Korea have developed an edible, recyclable coating for fruits, Food Safety Magazine reported. The biofilm coating reportedly has several benefits ...
A day or two can make all the difference — especially if you’re an avocado. According to the Department of Agriculture, between 30% and 40% of the food supply in the U.S. is wasted. Much of that waste ...
Spain's Bio2Coat is hoping to solve the twin problems of food waste and plastic waste coming from packaging materials with a 100% natural, edible coating that extends shelf-life of fruits and ...
The degradation and spoilage of fruits and vegetables are natural processes that can lead to substantial food waste, a critical issue as the world grapples with food security challenges. Traditional ...
Pune, Maharashtra, India, January 19 2021 (Wiredrelease) Prudour Pvt. Ltd –:Market.us, one of the worlds leading by prominent market research firms has released a new recent work on “Edible Films And ...
The research documents by MRFR indicate that the "Edible Films and Coatings Market Research Report Information by Region, Application, and Ingredient Type - Forecast Till 2032", the Edible Films and ...