Edible silver glitter

🌱 Vegetarian 🌿 Vegan

Description

Edible silver glitter consists of tiny, shiny particles with a metallic, mirror-like sheen and a practically neutral taste, which give baked goods and drinks a stunning, elegant finish. It looks like microscopic silver flakes or powder, reflecting light and highlighting the details of decorations. Nutritionally, edible glitter does not provide significant value — it is a decorative product, usually calorie-neutral and chemically inert, with safety depending on the raw materials used and a "food-grade" certification. It is used in small amounts; before use, it is advisable to check the label for compliance with local regulations and allergen information. In the kitchen, it is great for decorating cakes, cookies, macarons, chocolates, the rims of glasses, and other desserts that require a sparkle. It should be stored tightly closed in a dry, cool place, away from light and moisture, to avoid clumping and loss of shine.

Nutrition facts (per 100g)

0 kcal Calories
0.0g Protein
0.0g Carbohydrates
0.0g Fats

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