

🎨 Elevate your edible art game with wafer-thin perfection!
Squires Kitchen Edible Wafer Paper offers 10 ultra-fine, flexible A4 sheets designed for professional and creative bakers. Perfect for cutting, folding, printing, and decorating cakes, cupcakes, and biscuits, these edible sheets bring precision and versatility to sugarcraft with a subtle vanilla flavor and compatibility with edible ink printers.
| ASIN | B07MJ1Q2Y9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 13,045 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) 5 in Edible Printer Ink & Paper 215 in Cookies |
| Brand | Squires Kitchen |
| Brand Name | Squires Kitchen |
| Colour | White |
| Country Of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 880 Reviews |
| Item Form | Sheet |
| Item form | Sheet |
| Manufacturer | Squires Kitchen |
| Manufacturer Contact Information | Squires Kitchen, The Packhouse, Blackmoor, Liss, Hampshire, GU33 6BP |
| Material | Paper |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Paper Size | 295 x 210 x 0.27 millimeters |
| Sheet Count | 10 |
| Sheet count | 10 |
| Sheet size | 295 x 210 x 0.27 millimeters |
| Unit Count | 10.0 Count |
| Unit count | 10.0 Count |
D**N
Great product
I wanted to make edible flowers for a wedding cake and it worked perfectly. Also great to wrap sweets.
S**H
Best quality
I'm so satisfied with the water paper. They are so lovely. Good quality as well. Thank you
N**O
Perfect
Perfect for Nougat.
K**R
Good wafer paper
This is a good product, the papers a nice thickness, not too thin at all. I cut out leaf shapes with scissors and painted them with food colouring, disappointing that the colouring left them a little sticky but I think that may have been my fault.
H**T
Ok
I have no experience using this type of paper. But I liked this one. It tastes neutral, with a barely noticeable sweet aftertaste. I made flowers by soaking a little of it in water. When it gets wet, it is very sticky and it will be difficult to separate it without damaging it.
C**K
Very nice edible paper
This paper has helped me to complete a little idea I had with for decorating a cake. Using a few colourful images that I had printed off and attached to a sheet of A4 paper, I secured one of these and traced over them, then coloured them in. All this was with the use of some pens with edible ink (yes that really exists!). You can see this in the fist image. I then went over each of the images with some coloured icing and allowed if to set a little. Once the icing had set, I then cut around the images with some kitchen scissors and have attached the to the cake with a little white icing. I'm very pleased with the results. This paper didn't tear or get damaged during the whole process. I would highly recommend the use of paperclips to hald the two pieces of paper together before you start if you copy this idea. Yes there was some waste from my idea, so I ate it. Yum! Yum! :-) Don't forget to have a drink available for such an amount. I now have 9 sheets left. Not sure what I'm going to use them for yet, but I'm in no hurry. There is no "best by" or "use by" date on the packaging, so I guess that if I keep them in the plastic packaging in a cool, dark place, they'll keep for a while.
M**R
Edible paper for baking
Bought for baking, perfe t for my needs
F**C
Perfect for making almond macaroons!
These are pretty essential for baking almond macaroons (the only thing I bake as it's so simple!) and I couldn't find any in shops, but these did the job perfectly. Description etc. is accurate, shipping was super quick and it worked great even with my pretty poor cookery skills. So glad to have found these! I always knew it as rice paper, but this is definitely the stuff :)
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