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TheracAriane@thebrainbin.org to Biodiversity@mander.xyz · 6 days ago

This is the plate on which l often have my meals.

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This is the plate on which l often have my meals.

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TheracAriane@thebrainbin.org to Biodiversity@mander.xyz · 6 days ago
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    Do you wash and reuse or dispose after each use? Just curious! What do you use for a bowl?

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      Easily disposable, after single use😉😉😉

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    There’s a dish usually eaten in December in my country called “tamal” that basically is a corn dough with meal inside it, and it’s wrapped using banana leaves because it helps retaining the heat (like foil paper, but better because is from the nature) and it helps protecting the tamal, and you can use the leaves as a plate!

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      You’re a native lndian ???

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        Nope, I’m from Costa Rica. There’s also a dish like that there?

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    Is it dishwasher safe?

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      It’s safe, and most importantly natural. You bury it after you’ve used it.

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    That’s not sustainable unless you got one of those trees behind your house and they can grow a leaf that big within a day.

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      They grow all around our house, and the leaves don’t grow big within a day by magic 😂😂😂😂😂

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