Yes, such a thing does exist. It's used by several high end restaurants to make edible menus and as a wrapping like a won ton skin for menu items. It's not available on the market though, each restaurant that uses it, makes it in house.
Edible potato paper is available from Tasty Foto Art, at $18.95 for 25 sheets. They also can do printing on the sheets with edible ink, if you want photos or logos. In addition, they have edible frosting sheets.
If you place a potato on an piece of unprinted paper in the microwave oven, the potato would heat up, the paper would not.
A potato wrapped in paper will cook in a microwave oven, because paper does not block microwaves. A potato wrapped in aluminum foil would not cook in a microwave because aluminum foil does block microwaves.
Potato juice is typically neutral or slightly acidic, so if you test it with litmus paper, blue litmus paper will remain blue, and red litmus paper will remain red. This indicates that potato juice does not change the color of either type of litmus paper, reflecting its neutral pH.
Yes, translucent spots can appear on a paper when a raw potato is placed on it. This phenomenon occurs due to the moisture released from the potato, which can create wet areas on the paper. The starches and other compounds in the potato can also contribute to the translucency, making those spots more noticeable.
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If you mean a hot potato, then yes, you can wrap it in paper towels. Why? Because it's small enough. You can wrap anything in paper towels if it's small enough.
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No. My guinea pig baby loves paper! She ate my pad paper! Not the whole thing though. But do not give too much. Let's just say, paper is like, potato chips for guinea pigs. It's delicious! But not too good for your furry friend. Hope this helped!