DL 23ct Edible gold flakes 0.3gr. Delafee. Gold powder. 100% opriginal


DL 23ct Edible gold flakes 0.3gr. Delafee. Gold powder. 100% opriginal

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DL 23ct Edible gold flakes 0.3gr. Delafee. Gold powder. 100% opriginal:
$39.00


DeLafée\'s edible gold shines on your culinary creations.

Edible gold is totally safe when ingested and is famous for its non-allergenic properties.

Both the European Union and United States authorize the use of gold to decorate food products.

DeLafée\'s edible gold leaf comply with EU and US food regulation on food additive E175 (Gold).


Gold is totally safe when ingested. It is anallergenic, neutral in taste and chemically inert. Both the European Union and United States authorize the use of gold to decorate food. In the luxury food industry, it is used in the form of powder, leaves, flakes or spinkles.

Edible gold is a delight to amateurs of luxury cuisine all around the world.

The biggest consumer is India, with an estimated 12 tons of culinary gold per year. Gold-leaf is used to decorate traditional pastries, as well as certain lamb-based delicacies served at weddings and religious festivals. In China, certain types of venison are sprinkled with gold, and in Japan, it is customary to exchange good wishes for the new year over a cup of sake containing gold. Some of Japan\'s finest chefs garnish their best sashimi with fine gold. In Pakistan, gold is sometimes consumed for its supposed aphrodisiac and stimulating properties.

In France and Sweitzerland, renowned chocolatier artisans decorate their truffles, a magical experience for the tastebuds, with fragments of gold-leaf.


DL 23ct Edible gold flakes 0.3gr. Delafee. Gold powder. 100% opriginal:
$39.00

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