It's time to play, What Is This Kitchen Tool!
I'll give you one clue, this one is flexible.
To find out what it is, read more
This wacky device is actually called The Foodloop. It was designed as reusable kitchen string. Made from food safe silicone, the Foodloop is heat resistant to 675F and can be used in the freezer too (just don't put it over an open flame).
Looks like it could be pretty interesting, sort of like a food safe zip-tie. Say bye-bye fancy french knots! The website shows it wrapped around roulades, fish, leeks and more. Available for $14.95.






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Actually--that's pretty cool!!
1I had absolutely no idea! But that's pretty cool.. but $14 for only one??
2Pretty cool!! (The website selling it says it's 6 for $15, Jennie.)
3thats an awesome invention!
4very easy to use and no mess and stress for all those strings you had to put!
Knew it
5I have one of those! I use it all the time!
6lol, give me regular string any day but that doooooooes look interesting. how many do you get for $15? is it just one or 3?
7What a great idea for those "dexterically challenged" like myself!
8thats kinda cool... i really had no idea
9Wow, I love kitchen gadgets but don't have this one. Yet!
10I guessed right!
11Wow! That seems pretty cool!
12I had no clue...but what a great idea!! Sometimes when I tie it with a string, it will break and my filling comes out or some of the string accidentially gets served with the meat!! I need to get me one of these!
13lol funny enough
14I also can use it to make sushi
Had no idea! I've never seen this... it's a great idea though!
15Cool, but Idk how often youd use it.
16up to 650 degrees! what is this magic material?
17ooo this is a great invention! string is so hard to use sometimes especially when the food is all slippery
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