An edible cutleries using green materials: sorghum flour
Plastic cutlery may be a convenient alternative and detrimental to the health. The presence of toxins and carcinogens that can quickly be ingested into the body is a petroleum by-product. As toxins and carcinogens can leech into food through the natural ecosystem, the processing of plastic cutler...
Main Authors: | Kabir, Mohd Hafizalrisman, Hamidon, Nuramidah, Awang, Mariah, Abdul Rahman, Mohammad Ashraf, Adnan, Suraya Hani |
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Other Authors: | Hassan, Rohana |
Format: | Book Section |
Language: | English |
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Springer Link
2022
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Online Access: | http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6814/1/C3775_98fad7f5d3785714d0df687c315771b2.pdf |
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