Fried Food Cones in Polyethylene-Coated Straw Paper 18x18 cm - Pack of 250
Fried food cones in food-grade polyethylene-coated straw paper, 18x18 cm format, pack of 250 pieces. The havana straw paper gives a rustic, authentic look, while the polyethylene coating ensures high resistance to grease and moisture: the cone won't go soggy or grease the customer's hands. Ideal for serving fries, fried fish, stuffed olives, battered vegetables and any street food to go. Perfect for fry shops, fishmongers, food trucks, festivals and events. Keeps fried food crisp and looks professional. Food-contact safe. LAPA delivers throughout Switzerland, from Zurich to Geneva, Lugano and Basel.
Fried food cones in polyethylene-coated straw paper 18x18 cm
The fried food cones in food-grade polyethylene-coated straw paper are the ideal disposable packaging for serving fried food, finger food and street food in a practical, hygienic and eye-catching way. Made from straw paper in the characteristic natural havana colour and coated with a thin polyethylene film, they combine rustic aesthetics with superior resistance to grease and moisture. Each pack contains 250 pieces in the 18x18 cm format, designed for single portions of fries, calamari, battered vegetables and every kind of fried food to go.
What is polyethylene-coated straw paper
Straw paper is a havana-coloured paper made from plant fibres, traditionally associated with serving fried food and hot counter products. The polyethylene coating consists of applying an ultra-thin layer of food-grade polyethylene to the inner surface of the cone: this treatment creates a barrier that prevents grease and liquids from soaking through the paper.
- Grease resistant: the polyethylene coating holds back oils and sauces without greasing the customer's hands.
- Keeps food crisp: the paper lets the fried food breathe, avoiding condensation that softens food.
- Structural strength: the cone stays rigid and upright even with hot, generous portions.
- Food-contact safe: materials compliant with regulations for food-contact packaging.
Technical specifications
- Format: 18x18 cm (cone folded from a square sheet)
- Material: food-grade polyethylene-coated straw paper
- Colour: natural havana
- Quantity: 250 pieces per pack
- Use: disposable, hot and fried products
- Origin: Italy
Uses and applications
The 18x18 cm cone is the most versatile solution for serving fried food to go and over the counter. It is perfect for fry shops, fishmongers, food trucks, festivals, events and venues offering quality take-away food. The format allows generous yet manageable portions, ideal for on-the-go consumption.
- French fries, chips and croquettes
- Fried fish, calamari, shrimp
- Stuffed olives, battered vegetables, courgette flowers
- Fried chicken, nuggets and finger food
- Roasted chestnuts, nuts and savoury snacks
Who it is designed for
This item is intended for professional food service operators: fry shops, restaurants with take-away service, street food and food trucks, beach kiosks, catering and events. The straw paper cone communicates authenticity and tradition, enhancing the product and improving the quality perception of the end customer.
Logistics and delivery in Switzerland
LAPA supplies restaurants, fry shops and food service businesses throughout Switzerland. We guarantee fast and reliable deliveries in the main urban areas, including Zurich, Geneva, Lugano and Basel, as well as across the entire country. Order on hub.lapa.ch and receive your take-away materials directly at your business.
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Specifiche Prodotto
- Formato: 180x180 mm (18x18 cm)
- Contenuto: 250 pezzi
- Materiale: Paglia alimentare politenata
- Composizione: Carta accoppiata C/PAP 81 + Film esterno plastica LDPE 4
- Uso: Idoneo al contatto con gli alimenti, protegge dall'unto
- Avvertenze: Non usare nel forno tradizionale e nel forno a microonde
- Conformita': Regolamento (CE) N.1935/2004, Regolamento (CE) N.2023/2006, Regolamento (CE) N.10/2011, D.M. 21/03/1973 e s.m.i., D.P.R. n.777/1982
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