BeesWax Food Bags are a sustainable, natural alternative to plastic wrap and sandwich bags.
Irish Beeswax food bags are a gorgeous mix of natural beeswax, coconut oil and organic peppermint oil, are breathable antibacterial, antiseptics and anti mould.
Use them for your packed lunch or picnic, for bringing bread home from the bakery or veggies from your grocery shop.
How to wash and care for Beeswax Bags?
Irish Beeswax Bags are made with beautiful cotton prints and the ultimate mix of natural raw beeswax, organic coconut oil, organic peppermint and lavender essential oils. Beeswax Wraps and Bags are made of a breathable material and have antibacterial, antiseptics, anti mould properties that keep your food fresh for a lot longer.
Perfect for picnics, school lunchboxes, snacks at your desk at work or to cover salad bowls.
Care
Hand Wash only
Clean gently using cold water and alcohol-free soap. When using cold water, beeswax coating stays firm, providing a stable surface for cleaning
Wraps are cleaned like regular plates and can handle a light scrub using a gentle dishcloth or a non-scratch sponge
Beeswax Bags are never to be placed into the dishwasher, washing machine or to be washed under hot water!
Scrubbing too hard can peel off wax.
Drying & Storage
Wrap right away after washing, dry your wrap with a towel.
Best to let it drip dry naturally
Store your bags in a dry, clean environment and avoid direct sunlight.
Restoring your Beeswax Wraps and Bags
Make sure that your oven is on low heat to prevent damaging the wraps.
Place your wrap on a tray on top of baking paper
The wax can melt in as fast as one minute so keep an eye on your wrap
All you want to do is to remelt the wax!
Remove your wrap from the oven and quickly grab the two top corners with your fingers and wave to air dry.
Wear and Tear
Stains, frays and rumples on your Beeswax Wraps or Bags are signs of well-used wraps. Nevertheless, refreshing and cleaning your wraps is very simple and with a little care, your Beeswax Wraps will last longer.