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Edible Gold petals E175 Champagne color
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Edible Gold petals Champagne color
Decorate your pastries, chocolates or cupcakes with elegance.
Enhance your cocktails and decorate your plates with finesse and lightness without changing the flavors.
Our perfect combination : the use of these products is not to improve the texture, taste or restore the color of a food, but to obtain a visual sophistication of the food presented. We recommend these products to bring an aesthetic touch to your sweet or savory preparations, fruits, ice creams, pastries, chocolate candies, caviar, foie gras…
Pleasures for the eye and the palate waiting for you to discover !
Data sheet
- Origin
- Ishikawa, Japan
- Packaging
- Glass bottle
- Ingredients
- E175 edible gold petals (60% gold, 40% silver)
- Storage
- away from moisture
keep dry at room temperature
HAKUICHIKanazawa, which houses the company, is a historic city full of attractions and visited by many foreigners throughout the year. As a reliable supplier of quality products rooted in Japan, Hakuichi has grown with foreign companies every year. Based in Kanazawa, they try to make known to the world the charms of traditional Japanese crafts and gold leaf. Hakuichi excels in traditional crafts based on a long history of ancient and delicate Japanese art. Their workshops ensure that everything they create is "truly Japanese" and meets the highest quality standards. Hakuichi plays a leading role in the industry by developing its own edible gold leaf that is safe enough to eat and that goes well with various dishes and sweets. Their range includes a variety of innovative products in their preparation for mass production and their safety in food taste and appearance.
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Ruben d.
Published Aug 03, 2024 at 12:21 am (Order date: Jul 18, 2024)5Good (Translated review)

Edible Gold petals Champagne color

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