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Credit: Mashable "Our ambitions stretch far beyond the realm of edible spoons. Currently, we have molds to produce chopsticks, dessert spoons, and forks," reads the company's Kickstarter page.
They buzz, they crawl, and for billions of people around the world — they’re dinner. While edible insects might sound like a novelty (or a dare) in some cultures, they’ve long been a reliable, ...
An Indian startup is making edible cutlery to try and reduce the amount of plastic pollution. Bakeys currently sells 1.5 million of the spoons and forks per year in India but it wants to take them ...