Why the paper?!

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Why the paper?!

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Did anyone of you ever saw this,what's about the most horrible thing I have ever seen:someone EATING paper?!
I mean come on!What's the point?At least fold something before you eat it,I guess.....It's just respectless for the paper and its folder!
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Well I have read somewhere one of the molecular gastromony chefs decided to put flavored edible ink into an inkjet printer, and printing food designs on rice paper (no the japanese kind - the edible kind for rice paper rolls....)

Not sure if you can fold rice paper though, they are pretty brittle and can't handle a crease when dry, and when wet the surfaces stick to each other.....
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You can also do this at home. Edible ink for several printers can be ordered on the internet. Edible paper is even less a problem, it is often sold as sweets for children. You can use this to decorate cakes and other things for special occasions. There are also foldable kinds of edible paper available.
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lol, where all speechless :shock: =D>
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Post by InsomniacFolder »

You're all missing out!

I like eating paper, vastly prefer it to chewing gum - cheaper too.

The best paper is cupcake wrappers or similar so that you get the cakey bit blending in.

Uh... did I share more than you cared to know!
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Post by Froy »

Eatable origami :D

I can see me now folding 3.5 Ryuzin and then eat it.

Or a scaled Rober J Lang Koi on a grill

The possibilities are infinite.

This would be a nice idea for a restaurant
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I should say that non-edible industrial paper are full of nasty chemicals (even ones used for cooking), like chlorine and glue (sizing remember - like methylcellulose!)

Best if you stick to eating the edible ones!
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Just for interests sake, methyl cellulose is an edible product. It is used in a wide variety of foods as a thickening agent.
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Post by origamifreak_1.6180339889 »

Rdude wrote:Just for interests sake, methyl cellulose is an edible product. It is used in a wide variety of foods as a thickening agent.
its also used as a stool softener.. :roll:
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stool softener!

does it mean we can buy it at the chemist?

mc is hard to find in australia!
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Post by HankSimon »

Yes. You should be able to buy it at the chemist's , but ask him before you fork over the cash, because pharmaceutical grade will be much more expensive than Wall Paper paste, which you should be able to find at a paint store. The local chemist should be able to suggest a place to buy it.

(Right Jody ? :-)

However, a craft store should have it in ~ 1 pound (or Kg) packages.

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Post by Draco »

this reminds me when i gave my friend a ancient dragon to eat(A4). i trapped it with a bit of wet folded vingar :twisted: . to bad he liked it :cry:
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Post by Trouble »

i also sometimes eat paper when i am really bored and hungrey and have a sheet os paper ( non origami paper)
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