The pieces are made from hardtack, a biscuit dough made from flour, water and salt which was traditionally used as dry emergency rations at sea.
The biscuits will last for months as long as they are kept dry.
The pieces have been put into production by Koratt bakery and cafe, and will be exhibited at Designing10 in Fukuoka, Japan, from 25th to 29th April.
What a creaive idea!It's produced by some natural meterials which does not cause pollutions.And this is also renewable,it could be reused, recycled, reprocessed .This is attractive ti costumers because people are curious about this interesting method, so this can make a big profit.
3 comments:
This is good - nice picture!
Be careful with your English:
"some natural meterials which does not cause pollutions.And this is also renewable,it could be reused, recycled, reprocessed .This is attractive ti costumers"
=
"..some natural materials which do not cause pollution. This is also renewable, it could be reused, recycled or reprocessed. This is attractive to customers."
:-)
you're so smart yeah....!!!!Ok....but you don't know as many languages as me.....so i'm genious...Kekekekeke
Hey you still laugh like a monkey yeah???Kekekekeke...Wakakaka...woo oooh iiihhhh ahhhh hooooo...oohh...hheeee..(monkey language)kekekeeke
Post a Comment