Serious Eats on MSN
That Shiny Coating on Your Fruit? It's Made From Insects—and You've Eaten It For Years
You’ve been eating it your whole life, and it’s perfectly OK.
Artificial wax coating is applied to fruits and vegetables to increase their shelf life. Are all food waxes harmful? A doctor explains. Food coating makes fruits and vegetables appear glossy. How ...
Southern Living on MSN
Can You Microwave Wax Paper? Here’s What Kitchen Experts Say
When it's safe and when it's not.
Aalto University researchers have developed a new way of making garments water-resistant with wax obtained from Brazilian palm tree leaves. The treatment is non-toxic and doesn’t impair breathability.
Anyone who’s ever been apple-picking knows the difference between food off the branch and food off the shelf: A freshly picked apple is matte with dust. It can be scratched, scarred, and pocked with ...
Meara covers streaming service news for CNET. She graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a degree in journalism. When she's not writing, she likes to dote over her cat, sip black coffee ...
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