Edible sticky tape keeps burritos intact while eating

Edible sticky tape keeps burritos intact while eating

Group of engineering students create an edible sticking plaster that stops all the contents of your sandwich from sliding out.

This edible tape keeps wraps and burritos held closed. © Johns Hopkins University
PARIS:
What if kebabs, wraps and burritos could be simply taped shut so that the contents of your sandwich stay put? You could finally enjoy all the ingredients in every bite – and mess-free!

That’s exactly the thinking behind a new concept developed by a group of engineering students at Johns Hopkins University in Maryland, USA.

They’re come up with a kind of edible sticking plaster that can be consumed with no risk to health.

Their innovation measures just 5cm by a little over 1cm. The adhesive effectively melts in your mouth and is able to hold in place any kind of sandwich that’s supposed to stay rolled up as you eat it.

The students are currently in the process of filing a patent to protect their creation, which means that they aren’t yet giving away too many details about how their burrito tape is made.

Still, one of the designers has assured that its ingredients are safe to consume.

The students have disclosed that this tape, which goes by the name of Tastee Tape, is made from a “food-grade fibrous backbone and an organic adhesive.”

The students used burritos as a baseline to test whether their invention really worked.

Their multiple tests involved finding the right ingredients that would allow the adhesive to stretch sufficiently without ripping, while also being strong enough to keep the burrito held closed.

The tape becomes sticky when moistened. Then, all you have to do is stick it on your sandwich and enjoy your lunch. Bon appétit!

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