Howard W. Cole, Jr. has invented a machine and method for making small bubble foam having bubble diameters from 50 to 200 microns when first ejected from the foam generator as described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,811,660 and 4,400,220, which are hereby incorporated by reference. A third Cole patent, U.S. Pat. No. 4,207,202, describes an improved version of the foam generator and is also hereby incorporated by reference. In those patents, in order to make suitable foam for dust suppression, air, water and surfactant are pumped through tortuous passages to form very small bubbles as explained in those patents. Unfortunately, until now, we have not been able to apply small bubble foam to grain or other food products, because the surfactants used to make the small bubble foam were not approved for use with food.
Assuming the foam is from furniture stuffing, then the answer is no. Such foam is plastic and is definitely not edible.
Probably not but I would guess it's tear-free.
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which gas helps to make the foam that firefighters use
No, it is not possible to make soft foam stiff again.
Your tea shouldn't foam if you make it the right way.
You do it with foam
you make it at home go to google and type in how to make edible paint and the answer comes up
You can make edible cheese from the milk of 24 different mammals
the part inside it that you have to scoop out to make pumpkins for Halloween is edible as you can make soup and pie with it.
because foam grow bigger by the time