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You Can Even Eat the PlateBy Courtney Rubin | Saturday, October 24, 2009 4:08 PM ET
The city’s schools will try out Pappami, an edible plate made out of a dough similar to crackers (talk about biodegradable.) Pappami is strong enough to go the (lunchtime) distance, but then delectable enough to devour afterwards. (And yes, apparently the carb-tastic "dishes" can handle soup without becoming, well, soupy. They are also microwavable.) The comestible China’s inventor is Tiziano Vicentini, a 50-year-old Trentino caterer who told The Austrian Times that he got tired of watching schools waste money on plastic plates and industrial-size dishwashers. As they say in Italy, mangiare! Photo courtesy Pappami. Courtney Rubin is a freelance writer living in London. |
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