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She Has Eaten the Famous Cucumber without Plastic: "It Was neither Unfresh nor Sticky"

Cucumbers protected by oils instead of plastic. The advantages and disadvantages of the new packaging method have become a hot topic.
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A new type of edible protective film that will replace plastic for vegetables has been tested in Swedish stores with varying results. The project will now be evaluated to determine whether the concept will find a place in the grocery trade. The protective film is made from oat oil and rapeseed oil, which is then sprayed on the vegetable or fruit, where it forms a protective layer. The protective film is very thin and is only 10–15 microns thick,…

Cucumbers protected by oils instead of plastic. The advantages and disadvantages of the new packaging method have become a hot topic.

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Värmlands Folkblad broke the news in on Wednesday, November 12, 2025.
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