FRESHPAPER hält Uebst a Geméis frësch fir 2-4x méi laang, 8 Wiederverwendbare Liewensmëttelspäicherplacke fir Produkter (1 Pack), Made in the USA by The FRESHGLOW Co

Brand:THE FRESHGLOW CO

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Made in USA. ÖKO-FRËNNSCHT PROVEN LÖSNING - FRESHPAPER ass dat eenzegt patentéiert, organescht Liewensmëttelspuerprodukt um Maart. Stolz gemaach an den USA. All Blat ass wiederverwendbar, biodegradéierbar, kompostéierbar a recycléierbar, an hëlleft de globale Liewensmëtteloffall ze reduzéieren. Wéi op TV an QVC gesinn. SUPPORT E GESOND LIFESTYLE - Andeems Dir d'Liewe vun Äre frësche Produkter bis zu 2-4 Mol méi laang verlängert, mécht FRESHPAPER et méi einfach e gesonde Liewensstil z'erhalen. All Diäten wéi Keto, Ganzen 30, Planzebaséiert, Flexitär, Mëttelmier, an anerer ënnersträichen frësch, gesond Zutaten. Huelt de Stress aus der Iesse virbereeden a frësch Liewensmëttellagerung mat einfach ze benotzen FRESHPAPER Food-Saver Sheets for Produce. EINFACH ZE BENOTZEN FLEXIBLE DESIGN - Füügt just FRESHPAPER an Är Uebstbehälter, Berrybehälter, Knuewelcher Tirang - funktionnéiert an oder aus dem Frigo. Dës Nahrungsspuerer kënnen einfach an all Container aginn, dorënner Kartonen a Clamshellen, Poschen mat Zalot oder Gréng, Zalotkrispers, Produktbeutel, Tupperware, Ziploc Geméisbeutel, Stashed Poschen oder all aner Veggie, Uebst oder Kraiderlagerung, un déi Dir denke kënnt. Si kënne souguer a personaliséiert Gréisste geschnidden ginn fir kleng Container ze passen. SAVE SUEN - FRESHPAPER reduzéiert deier Liewensmëttelverschwendung a léisst Iech Produkter a bulk kafen. All Package enthält 8 Reusable FRESHPAPER Food-Saver Blieder. All Blat schafft weider fir e Mount oder bis de markanten Ahornähnlechen Doft komplett verschwannen. Spuert Suen & reduzéiert Reesen op de Maart oder an de Buttek andeems Dir frësch, gesond Produkter a gréissere, spuerend Quantitéite kaaft oder bestellt an se frësch hält fir méi laang. NATURLICH HALT MAT FRESH - FRESHPAPER Food-Saver Sheets for Producte sinn 100% BPA-gratis, Liewensmëttel-sécher, chemesch-gratis a Plastik-gratis. Wëssenschaftlech bewisen, patentéiert Produkt infuséiert mat organeschen Botaneschen, déi natierlech d'Liewensdauer vu frësche Produkter bis zu 2-4 Mol méi laang verlängeren.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand THE FRESHGLOW CO
Capacity 19.87 Grams
Color Produce
Color ‎Produce
Country of Origin ‎USA
Customer Reviews 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 6,708 ratings 4.3 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎FPP8001
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎0.7 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Fenugreen, LLC
Material Paper infused with organic botanicals
Material ‎Paper infused with organic botanicals
Number Of Pieces ‎12
Part Number ‎FP8_PACK1
Product Dimensions 9"L x 6"W x 0.25"H
Product Dimensions ‎9 x 6 x 0.25 inches
Size ‎1 Pack of 8 Sheets Each
Style ‎Produce

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Scritto da: JKay
FreshPaper versus Debbie Meyer’s Green Bags (4/5 Green Stars also)
When I came across the new Fenugreen FreshPaper I decided to buy a pack along with a new pack of Debbie Meyer’s Green Bags so that I could hold a Food Spoilage Prevention Showdown! For my first experiment I bought a big bag of baby spinach and mixed greens and split this into three. One third was stored in the original plastic bag from Whole Foods, one third into a Debbie Meyer’s Green Bag, and the final third into a Whole Foods bag containing half a sheet of FreshPaper. I used only half a sheet of FreshPaper because each portion of greens was just enough for one salad, and each sheet costs more than a dollar. I was careful to keep each of the bags in a similar state – a little open to the air, as recommended. After 7 days the greens stored in the regular bag were at the eat-or-dump stage: edible but two more days and they would have to be thrown out. On day 10, ready to have another salad, I tipped the greens from the Debbie Meyer’s bag into a bowl and about a third of them were stuck in the bottom of the bag – soggy and in a state of decay. None of them were really edible. I moved onto the greens stored with FreshPaper - they were fresh and pretty crisp and I think would have lasted a couple of more days. They smelled (pleasantly) of fenugreek after opening the bag, but the smell was gone after a quick rinse and there was no taste of fenugreek. I ended up reusing the paper to store some plums since it was still dry and fresh smelling. Bottom line: for salad greens, Debbie Meyer’s bag was perhaps no better than the original bag I bought the salad in, while FreshPaper extended the shelf life by around 50%. That’s not the entire story – I had used Green Bags before and found them useful for storage of veggies like peppers, broccoli, etc. So I did a test of these veggies, again splitting them into three groups and storing in the bottom drawers of the fridge. The broccoli did amazingly well with both methods – after 12 days it was still green and crisp (update: by 18 days the broccoli in the green bags was doing better than the FreshPaper broccoli). For the peppers, the green bags kept them almost perfect for 10 days (so far) while 2 out of the three peppers stored with FreshPaper were going soft and moldy. I also tried some green beans and after 10 days they also fared better in Green Bag than with FreshPaper. So, the bottom line for me is that FreshPaper can extend the life of salad leaves (and also fruit) while the Green Bags may be useful for storing crisp waxy veggies like peppers and beans. Honestly, I think the Green Bags help keep veggies crisp partly just because they help reduce moisture – no matter what method you use it’s important that to your produce is dry before you store it. Fenugreen FreshPaper is very different. It’s made from paper that’s impregnated with various organic spices (including fenugreek, which you may recognize from the smell) that inhibit bacterial or fungal growth and also the ripening hormone ethylene. It’s a nice biodegradable product but it’s really quite expensive – over ten bucks for a pack of eight sheets that may last for 1-2 months. I bought them partly because they have lots of publicity about how they intend to address food spoilage problems in developing countries (India and parts of Africa). On their FAQ page they say the following: “Every sheet purchased helps get FreshPaper to those who need it most!” but the page this statement links to (which implies a system where they donate one for each one you buy) has been taken down. In 2013 they won 100,000 Euros from the INDEX design award to help with “Distribution by partnering with NGO’s and/or research institutions to distribute FreshPaper in India and/or Africa” amongst other things. At the time, they made a statement that “FreshPaper is simple, low-tech and hyper affordable, with the potential to scale into new markets.” It’s certainly not hyper affordable to me and I haven’t seen anything about distribution in developing countries – the lack of any news and the removal of the link mentioned above suggests not much is happening there. I’ve also written to them to ask for an update on this and received no response. I’ve no problem with them making a good product and charging what they like for it – if people buy it and find it useful that’s great. I just feel a bit cheated that, after getting excited about the application in developing countries that there’s little evidence of the company doing this. The product (but not packaging) is also biodegradable, made with organic spices, and creatively simple. In terms of social and environmental impact, I think Debbie Meyer’s Green Bags deserve 3/5 green stars and FreshPaper deserves 4/5 green stars. In both cases, the goal of preventing food spoilage is a worthy one – we waste more food than is needed to feed the planet. Debbie Meyer is known as a mentor and voice for women entrepreneurs so there’s a good social impact there, but there’s no information available on the environmental impact of how her product is made. The bags are reusable at least 10 times so that’s something. FreshPaper is made from paper and organic spices and is biodegradable. Fenugreen have also been heavily promoting their social cause – distribution of FreshPaper to developing countries – but I don’t see any evidence of them putting these words into action yet. I’m still hopeful.
Scritto da: Felipe Grimard
A great food storage item!
This was a gift to a close friend. She is very happy as it will keep her foods healthy and safe for consumption.
Scritto da: Todd Yinger
Fresh Produce Papers
I wasn’t sure how these would really work out for my produce in the fridge. They seem to work the apples an other produce have purchased has stayed fresher a lot longer !
Scritto da: Jennifer Dempsey
Great product so far…
We buy bananas and if they are t eaten in a day or two, usually they are turned. So far, we’ve had 3/4 bananas for three mornings and little or no color change
Scritto da: Lastduchess
Doesn't work with Raspberries
The product worked well with peppers and fresh green beans in their fridge compartments but did poorly with raspberries, developing mold. Can't really recommend this product.
Scritto da: Lisa Madonna
Love these!!
I'm impressed they actually work wish I knew about these years ago. I bought a few more packs.
Scritto da: NJ-Z
Great product to keep salads fresh
Great product to keep salads fresh .
Scritto da: Kindle Customer
Old product
The fresh paper sheets just arrived and I'm very disappointed with the smell. I was looking forward to having that strong maple scent to help keep the vegetables that I recently purchased fresh. I don't think this batch of sheets will be very effective. It didn't go unnoticed that the package that I received was not the newer design, but the former packaging. I think I got a leftover.
Scritto da: Terri Dorfman
Great to keep produce fresh for longer !
These food saver sheets are great. I use them in my refrigerator crispers to help keep my fruits and vegetables fresh for longer. My husband is a trucker and is gone Monday to Friday. Unfortunately, healthy food choices on the road are slim to none so I make him healthy breakfasts and lunches which include 4 ounces of protein at each meal but also vegetables and fruits. I cut the FreshPaper up into a small strip and put a strip in each stainless Lunch Bot container with the veggies and fruits. I also use them in a ziplock bag to keep the produce fresh.
Scritto da: Lucas Furtado
Really works!
Keeps my veggies alive in the fridge for a lot longer without going brown. Especially useful for households with less people where food tends to spoil quicker.
Scritto da: vicky
Four Stars
So far couldn't make out how effective it is, but when i used, the fruits were fresh and nice
Scritto da: Janice Stasiuk
They extend the life of produce in the fridge
It extends the life of veggies and fruits in the fridge...I’m convinced of it. The sheets are expensive but generally I think they’re worth it. For example strawberries used to last 3 to 4 days. Now they’ll last 8 to 10.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Very happy with the product - the results are good with ...
Very happy with the product - the results are good with most (not all) vegetables. I have best success storing vegetables in a number of small containers with one Fresh Paper in each. AG

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