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- commonly used in baking and cooking as a disposable non-stick paper. It is greaseproof paper that can be used for several different applications, its surface...
- Greaseproof paper is paper that is impermeable to oil or grease, and is normally used in cooking or food packaging. It is usually produced by refining...
- eat fish. Traditionally, fish and chips were served in wrappings of greaseproof paper and then newspaper as insulation. With the decline of the newspaper...
- Crisps Ltd, originally packaging a twist of salt with its crisps in greaseproof paper bags which were sold around London. The dominant brand in the UK...
- less sweet pudding. A 1926 recipe involves covering the pudding with greaseproof paper to steam it and then serving it with jam, butter and sugar. National...
- sweet dough pressed into compact squares and separated by sheets of greaseproof paper". A 2010 news story reported attempts to obtain geographical indication...
- Finnish company headquartered in Espoo that manufactures tissue papers and greaseproof papers. Metsä Tissue sells its products under brands Lambi, Serla, Mola...
- Historically, waterproof paper was described in Scientific American in 1884. Greaseproof paper Liquid packaging board Tyvek Waterproofing Wet strength Scientific...
- Crisps Company Ltd, formed in 1920, Frank Smith packaged his chips in greaseproof paper bags and attached a twist of salt, and sold them around London...
- Ltd, Birmingham, England. The instructions printed on the miniature greaseproof paper bag they were supplied in read: TO OPEN CAN: Place opener on the...