FreshPaper: the paper that helps preserve fruit and vegetables

    FreshPaper: the paper that helps preserve fruit and vegetables

    A simple layer of paper could help us extend the conservation of fresh fruit and vegetables in the refrigerator or simply inside baskets or other containers in our home. It is a layer of paper soaked in vegetable substances that would be able to slow down the ripening of fruit and vegetables, making sure that they remain fresh and compact for longer, without deteriorating prematurely, at least according to our plans. with the risk of being thrown away.



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    A simple one paper layer could help us extend the preservation of fruit and vegetables fresh in the refrigerator or simply in baskets or other containers in our home. It is one paper layer soaked in vegetable substances which would be in degrees of slow down ripening fruit and vegetables, ensuring that they remain fresh and compact for longer, without deteriorating prematurely, at least according to our plans, with the risk of being thrown away.



    The new solution has been called FreshPaper and is advertised on the website dedicated to it as one completely natural solution to be used to allow fruit and vegetables to remain fresh for two to four times longer than normally. The system can be used for any type of fruit or vegetable, including salads, apples, pears, strawberries and berries.

    The paper layers consist of organic and edible plant ingredients and are characterized by a fragrance similar to that of maple syrup, which indicates how they are functionally active. The product works inhibiting the proliferation of fungi and bacteria, as well as the activity of enzymes responsible for the loss of freshness and excessive ripening of fruit and vegetables.

    Each layer of vegetable paper has a square shape, with a side length of about 13 centimeters. It can be placed inside paper bags, baskets or fruit containers, but also placed in drawers or on the refrigerator shelves. Each sheet is identified as completely biodegradable, compostable and recyclable. The product has already received important international awards, as it could represent an interesting alternative to the common methods of preserving plant foods. It has been patented and is manufactured in the United States. It can already be purchased online with worldwide shipping at the price of $ 4 for 8 sheets by FreshPaper and in other formats. Do you think it could represent an interesting solution? Would you use it? Or rather rely on good old paper bread bags?



    Marta Albè

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