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  2. Edible ink printing - Wikipedia

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    Edible ink printing is the process of creating preprinted images with edible food colors onto various confectionery products such as cookies, cakes and pastries. Designs made with edible ink can be either preprinted or created with an edible ink printer, a specialty device which transfers an image onto a thin, edible paper.

  3. 3D food printing - Wikipedia

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    Inkjet printing is used for surface filling or image decoration. [17] By utilizing gravity, edible food ink is dropped onto the surface of the food, typically a cookie, cake, or other candy. This is a non-contact method, hence the printhead does not touch the food protecting the food from contamination during image filling.

  4. Cake decorating - Wikipedia

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    After breakthroughs in nontoxic inks and printing materials in the early 1990s, [7] it became possible to print images and photographs onto edible sheets for use on cakes. The process uses pre-printed images printed with edible food colors, which are then applied to various confectionery products such as cookies, cakes or pastries. Designs made ...

  5. Edible packaging - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... Edible packaging refers to packaging which is edible and biodegradable.

  6. Fanta Debuts An Edible Ad - AOL

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    According to Buzzfeed, Volkswagen debuted an edible print ad in 2011, asking readers to "eat the road." Whether or not Fanta's tasteable advertisement was the first, it is definitely one of the ...

  7. Vark - Wikipedia

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    Vark (also varak Waraq or warq) is a fine filigree foil sheet of pure metal, typically silver but sometimes gold, [1] used to decorate Indian sweets and food.The silver and gold are edible, though flavorless.