Bee's Wrap Bread Wrap 43 x 58cm 15317231
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The Bee's Wrap Single Bread Wrap is the largest wrap in the Bee's Wrap range. Measuring 17 x 23 inches (43 x 58cm) it is the perfect size for storing bread and can also cover a casserole. The single bread wrap can also be used as a baking mat for rolling pastry or kneading dough on and is made from sustainably harvested beeswax, organic cotton, organic jojoba oil and tree resin. Simply soften the wrap using the heat of your hands. Wrap and create a seal around the baguette. When the wrap cools it will maintain the shape you created. Beeswax and jojoba oil have antibacterial properties which help keep your bread fresh as well as allowing each wrap to be used over and over again. Just wash with soap in cool water then hang up to dry. A Bee's Wrap should last for approximately one year if used several times a week. This sustainable food storage solution is a great alternative to tin foil and cling film and is both fully biodegradable and compostable.
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