For those who want to add some bling to their food, there's edible spray paint. With Mardi Gras just around the corner, this can make your food shine—literally. And it won’t cost you an arm and a leg.
The rosy red hue of an apple, the rustic brown of braised short ribs, the unrefined greens of leaf lettuce — BOOOOORRRRR-ING! Now you can change the color of everything you eat (as long as it’s to ...
Blue strawberries. Silver carrots. Golden apples. We’ve seen the future of food and it’s, er, sparkly. The world’s first edible spray paint has hit the shelves, meaning you can jazz up those boring ...
If that old James Bond villain Goldfinger had been a gourmand, I think I know what tool would be in his kitchen arsenal. Ess Lack, or Food Finish, is an edible spray paint that turns your meals into ...
We may earn commission from links on this page, but we only recommend products we love. Promise. Think the whipped cream bikini scene fromVarsity Blues, only without the pressure to evenly spray ...
German food firm The Deli Garage has invented the world’s first edible spray paint called Food Finish to give ordinary meals a splash of colour. The cans – which come in gold, silver, red and blue – ...
German-based company The Deli Garage has introduced a new addition to its lineup of edible products. Perfect for when you're expecting a Bond villain for dinner or just want to give that roast chicken ...
NPR’s The Salt reports: Edible spray paint to class up your dinner plate is now available in Europe. Ess Lack, or Food Finish, works just like spray paint and adds a metallic finish to food. The ...
Food dyes just got easier for the average Joe. A new metallic food spray in a can from a German company may make it easy for non-pros to create... If that old James Bond villain Goldfinger had been a ...
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