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That shiny coating on your fruit? It's made from insects—and you've eaten it for years
You’ve been eating it your whole life, and it’s perfectly OK.
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 ...
HOUSTON - Do you wish the strawberries in your refrigerator would last just a few days longer? Researchers in Texas have developed a special, protein-based coating designed to extend the shelf life of ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Technavio has been monitoring the citrus fruit coatings market and it is poised to grow by USD 56.19 million during 2020-2024, progressing at a CAGR of over 7% during the ...
Demand for fig fruit is increasing because of its high antioxidant capacity and health benefit for human. So, interest in maintaining bioactive components of fruit has been increased. However, ...
The natural waxy coating on fruits is often stripped during washing after harvest. Edible lac resin coatings—derived from insects— restore this protective layer, ensuring produce stays fresh and ...
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