33Cmx20M Parchment Baking Paper (Consumer Roll - European Raw Paper Multibake) With Heat Resistance Up To 220°C Degrees
Group:
Parchment Paper/Baking paper(consumer Roll)
Release Time:
2025-11-04
Keyword:
Parchment Paper Roll
Video Overview
Discover the 33cmx20m Parchment Baking Paper, a premium European raw paper multibake roll with heat resistance up to 220°C. Perfect for non-stick baking, pan lining, food wrapping, and more. Ideal for both culinary and non-culinary uses, ensuring easy cleanup and hygienic food preparation.
Product Featured in This Video
- Premium heat-resistant baking paper with non-stick properties, suitable for temperatures up to 220°C.
- Perfect for baking cookies, macarons, cream puffs, scones, and bread slices without sticking.
- Ideal for lining cake molds to ensure easy demolding and clean results.
- Great for wrapping food like baked fish, roasted vegetables, and grilled chicken to lock in moisture.
- Can be used as a steamer liner for buns, mantou, or shumai, offering convenience and hygiene.
- Helps separate foods in lunch boxes and holds fried foods to absorb excess oil.
- Useful for shaping assistance, such as DIY piping bags or maintaining cake roll forms.
- Protects countertops during dough kneading and serves as hygienic packaging for sandwiches and candies.
Faqs
- What is the maximum temperature this parchment paper can withstand?This parchment paper is heat-resistant and can withstand temperatures up to 220°C.
- Can this parchment paper be used for steaming food?Yes, it can replace traditional steamer cloths for steaming buns, mantou, or shumai, offering a disposable and hygienic option.
- Is this parchment paper suitable for wrapping food for baking?Absolutely! It’s perfect for wrapping foods like baked fish, roasted vegetables, and grilled chicken, ensuring even heating and moisture retention.
- How does this parchment paper differ from aluminum foil or silicone baking mats?Parchment paper is non-stick and breathable, ideal for baking. Aluminum foil is better for moisture retention, while silicone mats are reusable but more expensive.
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