Nude Beeswax 2 Mini, 2 Small Pack
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- $16.99
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Life is all about the little things… like the little bit of cucumber leftover from your salad, or the little bit of jalepeño that was a little more spicy than expected. What to do with these little bits? Well, you could chuck them in a Ziploc, or toss them in a bowl with foil on top. But why waste resources when you can save your little things in a softly honey scented beeswax Khala Cloth™?
You can use one of our 6x6 inch MINIs to cover your remaining ginger, onion, or jar of extra stock to maintain freshness in the fridge for up to 5-7 days. For the slightly bigger jobs, use one of our SMALLs, a 7x8 inch rectangle that can be folded into a bag to set-up your mise en place for easy meal prep during the week (or to carry into the woods for a gourmet camping experience)!
- One pack contains Two Minis (6x6 inches) and Two Smalls (7x8 inches)
- Made from a mix of natural waxes, coconut oil, and Colorado sourced Beeswax
- Washable, reusable, compostable
- Self-adhering - the more you twist and fold, the better it will stick!
- Versatile - fold into a bag to enclose your food, cover a bowl or jar … whatever you need, our wraps have got you covered
- Durable – Our wraps last a year on average, and are easy to store and clean (check our FAQ for some tips)
These Khala Cloths™ are going to join your kitchens all-stars. Capable of being folded, unfolded, crinkled, and tossed around in a backpack, our Minis and Smalls aren’t, well, big, but they can easily stand up to the task that plastic wrap and Ziplocks accomplish. If easy to wash and care for isn’t the cherry on top, then surely your choice of print is. Add some color and fun to your kitchen gear, bringing a smile whenever you pop your head in the fridge for a midnight snack.
You have so many plates to juggle: reducing your carbon footprint, using less plastic, buying products that are good for the environment. That’s why we at Khala & CO try to make things easier, by carefully sourcing all the oils and waxes we use for our beeswax wraps to ensure our products are not only reusable, but also sustainable from root to tip! If after a year of use you feel that your wraps have lived their life to the fullest and simply can’t be used anymore (check our FAQ for some tips), rest easy knowing your Khala Cloths™ are compostable. From Mother Earth, Back to Mother Earth.
I bought Khala Cloths at my local Colorado farmers' market. I then tried some of the food wraps my mom uses and preferred Khala by a lot. The cloths last a long time and the people were so helpful.
These feel incredibly durable and do an excellent job! They also smell amazing and my kids love the print. We’re glad to find an easy way to reduce our footprint and support a great company.
So happy to support this great company and the environment. I've been using Khala wraps for years and they are fantastic. Original ones purchased are still like new. This is a second set so I'll have more.
They seem to do a good job. My only concern is how sanitary they are to reuse. I washed one with Dawn and hung to dry, hopefully that keeps off any germs. I like that they reduce waste in our landfills.
Hi Susan,
We wanted to give you some information regarding your concern about 'germs' on our wraps. Beeswax is known to have antibacterial properties against certain strains of Staphylococcus and Salmonella bacteria. Coconut Oil, an ingredient in the blend of both our Beeswax and Vegan wax blends, contains alkaloids and saponins which are known to have antibacterial effects. A 2018 Report on Edible Films and Coatings noted that Coconut Oil was shown to have some antifungal properties when spread on the surface of produce. Jojoba oil, another ingredient found in our Vegan Wax blends, is in the tentative stages of showing antibacterial resistant properties.
All of this is to say we cannot put a label on our wraps saying they are 100% antibacterial, but ingredients to the wraps have exhibited some antibacterial properties, specifically against bacteria that causes food borne illness, and therefore our wraps may have some of these properties as well.
Thank you,
Jackson from the Khala Crew
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