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What’s butcher paper?

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Butcher paper is a sturdy paper used for wrapping meat and fish, but also popular for crafts. It is made using the kraft process and can be waxed or oiled to resist leaks. It comes on a roll and can be used for wrapping packages or protecting surfaces.

Butcher paper is a type of rough, sturdy paper that is used for wrapping meat and fish. In addition to being used by butchers and fishmongers, it is also used by artisans. The sturdy construction makes it ideal for a variety of craft activities and rolls of this paper are commonly found in schools and art departments as it is cheap and easy to work with. Many art stores sell it and it can also be ordered through paper supply companies.

The wood for butcher paper is pulped using a technique known as the kraft process, a pulping process that retains the cellulose in the wood to create a stronger final product; the word kraft is German for “strength.” The pulp tends to be coarse and grainy, as the wood fibers are left more intact, and is classically brown in color, although the paper may be bleached and dyed. Colored butcher paper is often used for craft projects and some butchers use white paper to wrap their products since it looks cleaner.

It is common to find butcher paper that has been waxed or oiled to resist leaks. This type is usually marketed to true butchers who need to be able to wrap produce that may be damp. Typically, a butcher will also wrap the meat or fish in a tissue, to avoid handling it directly, and the tissue helps provide an extra barrier between the meat and the outside world. Work paper is not usually waxed, as the wax will create resistance, making it difficult to paint, draw, or use other marking tools on the paper.

In most cases, butcher paper comes on a roll. Various roll sizes are available, and many paper companies sell dispensers along with their rolls to make it easier for people to handle the paper. The dispenser features a sturdy bar to hold the paper, along with a jagged edge to pull the paper against to tear off a sheet. The edge of a sheet can be quite rough, as the edges are usually left blunt to avoid injury. Paper can also be cut with scissors.

In addition to being used for arts and crafts and food, butcher paper can also be used as a simple wrapping paper, which can be useful for mailing packages. Wax paper is also a handy tool for protecting tables and other surfaces from messy food or craft projects. A small roll can be a handy thing to keep around the house.

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