Cone for fries, kraft 300g
Description / Box FRITZER ROYAL large 300g KRAFT op.50pcs. (k/8) + space for DIP TnG
Application
The large paper cone for Belgian fries with a capacity of 300 g is sturdy catering packaging designed for serving large portions. The characteristic shape with a slanted edge (front height 195 mm / back 270 mm) facilitates packing hot products and ensures convenient access to the contents. The aesthetic combination of brown Kraft color with a white interior highlights the quality of served dishes, making it perfect for food trucks, fry shops, and fast food establishments.
Specification
- Length: 220 mm
- Width: 215 mm
- Height (front / back): 195 mm / 270 mm
- Capacity: approx. 300 g
- Material: Paper / Pure cellulose fiber cardboard
- Color: Kraft (outside) / White (inside)
- Temperature range: from 0°C to +70°C
Why choose it?
- XL Capacity: The cone holds up to 300 g of product, making it the ideal choice for large sets of fries, onion rings, or chicken pieces.
- Kraft Aesthetics: The natural look of the outer paper layer fits into current street food trends, while the white interior ensures an aesthetic presentation of the dish.
- Planet-friendly: The product is fully biodegradable and compostable, serving as an excellent alternative to plastic packaging.
- Functionality: The rigid cardboard construction protects hands from heat and prevents grease leakage.
Safety and Standards
The product meets the requirements of Regulation (EC) No 1935/2004 and the German BfR XXXVI recommendation. It is approved for direct contact with dry, moist, and fatty foods.
FAQ
Is the cone suitable for very hot food?
Yes, the packaging withstands temperatures up to +70°C, which is sufficient for serving freshly fried fries and snacks.
Does the paper soak through with grease?
The cellulose cardboard used has adequate resistance to grease penetration, allowing for comfortable consumption of fried dishes.
How to dispose of a used cone?
Clean packaging can be recycled (paper), while packaging heavily soiled with grease should be disposed of in mixed waste or BIO (if local regulations allow, as a compostable product).