Yes you can plastic. Many "plastic" shopping bags are now made from rice. Their life is fairly short and they disintegrate completely, so saving real plastic bags from polluting our world.
Amazon.com has a large selection of label holders at cheap prices and are open to bulk size purchases. They normally only take a day or two to reach your business to.
NO all it takes is get a plastic bag then poor corn starch in it, next put corn oil in it, finely water, lastly seal it and put it in the microwave for 20 seconds NOW YOU HAVE PLASTIC!
yes corn syrup will go bad in plastic...
New technology was able to process starch into methylglucoside, a biodegradable plastic. This corn plastic breaks down after being buried in landfills for only seven months, while oilbased plastic never breaks down completely.
To name only a few: Cornmeal Corn syrup Cornstarch Ethanol Corn oil
Corn is a plant.
usually old plastics are dirty there is a lot of bacterias that are left in the plastic. by recycling the plastic, the recyclers can clean those plastic, by melting it and make a new plastic again and they reuse it back.
Store popping corn in an airtight plastic container or a glass jar that seals tightly. The object is to keep moisture away from the unpopped corn.
use corn
Plastic is not used to make Kurkure. Ingredients like Rice meal, Corn meal, Gram Meal, Edible oil, Seasonings, Salt, Spices and Condiments and Flavor that are used daily in all households today for preparation of various edible items are used to make Kurkure.
You can apparently make it by microwaving the corn stalks.
It depends, plastic is recyclable - it is a matter of opinion really. It is sustainable if the plastic is based on a non-fossil organic product such as corn instead of petroleum products.
Because they are strong and reliable and do not decompose like corn starch bags.