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Fruit leather is the all-natural, healthier version of a fruit rollup, and it's easier to make than ever by using this one canned ingredient.
Pineapples aren't just good to eat. A Spanish businesswoman is on a mission to convince us they're also good to wear.
Carmen Hijosa has created Pinatex, a textile woven from the long fibres in the fruit’s discarded leaves that she hopes will give the fashion industry a sustainable alternative to leather.
Pineapples aren't just good to eat. <br> A Spanish businesswoman is on a mission to convince us they're also good to wear. Carmen Hijosa has created ...
Purée the fruit in a blender or processor until it is the consistency of applesauce. Don’t use high-acid fruits, like pineapple, because it may keep the fruit leather from drying properly.
Carmen Hijosa has created Piñatex, a textile woven from the long fibres in the fruit's discarded leaves that she hopes will give the fashion industry a sustainable alternative to leather. A clothes ...
Carmen Hijosa has created Piñatex, a textile woven from the long fibres in the fruit's discarded leaves that she hopes will give the fashion industry a sustainable alternative to leather. Hijosa ...
Carmen Hijosa has created Piñatex, a textile woven from the long fibres in the fruit's discarded leaves that she hopes will give the fashion industry a sustainable alternative to leather. Hijosa ...
Carmen Hijosa has created Piñatex, a textile woven from the long fibres in the fruit's discarded leaves that she hopes will give the fashion industry a sustainable alternative to leather. Hijosa, who ...
Carmen Hijosa has created Piñatex, a textile woven from the long fibres in the fruit's discarded leaves that she hopes will give the fashion industry a sustainable alternative to leather. Hijosa, who ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Pineapples aren't just good to eat. A Spanish businesswoman is on a mission to convince us they're also good to wear. Carmen Hijosa has created Piñatex, a textile woven from ...