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by Dutch pharmaceutical companies in the late 19th century to wrap bad tasting medicine so that it could be swallowed without tasting any bitter powder. Oblaat's moisture-absorbing properties have since given rise to its use for a candy wrapper, to keep the pieces of candy from sticking together.
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Edible layer of starch used to wrap some candies and pharmaceuticals in Japan
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are wrapped in oblate film, which is an edible, thin
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Blate Papes Oblate Wafer Film Pouches
Japan
Starch
Swallowing Herbal Powder with Edible Wafer Film
Japan
starch
capsules
Japanese candy
cellophane
rice starch
gelatinous
humidity
Dutch
sacramental bread
Latin
oblātum
Japan
Capsule (pharmacy)
Confectionery
Dagashi
Botan Rice Candy
White Rabbit (candy)
Bánh đa nem (Northern Vietnamese rice paper)
List of Japanese foods
Parachute (drugs)
"What is an Oblate Disc?"

"Learn About Blate Papes"
"In Our Candy Drawer - Dagashi"
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