College student in NE China's Jilin creates edible clothes
Photo taken on May 28, 2021 shows the edible clothes made by Tang Danyang, a college student from Changchun, NE China's Jilin Province. Fibers extracted from spinach are combined with edible material like syrup to obtain cloth suitable for clothes. Edible clothes, degradable and environmentally friendly, can consume stale vegetables and fruits. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Yao)
Photo taken on May 28, 2021 shows the edible clothes made by Tang Danyang, a college student from Changchun, NE China's Jilin Province. Fibers extracted from spinach are combined with edible material like syrup to obtain cloth suitable for clothes. Edible clothes, degradable and environmentally friendly, can consume stale vegetables and fruits. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Yao)
Photo taken on May 28, 2021 shows the edible clothes made by Tang Danyang, a college student from Changchun, NE China's Jilin Province. Fibers extracted from spinach are combined with edible material like syrup to obtain cloth suitable for clothes. Edible clothes, degradable and environmentally friendly, can consume stale vegetables and fruits. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Yao)
Photo taken on May 28, 2021 shows the edible clothes made by Tang Danyang, a college student from Changchun, NE China's Jilin Province. Fibers extracted from spinach are combined with edible material like syrup to obtain cloth suitable for clothes. Edible clothes, degradable and environmentally friendly, can consume stale vegetables and fruits. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Yao)
Photo taken on May 28, 2021 shows the edible clothes made by Tang Danyang, a college student from Changchun, NE China's Jilin Province. Fibers extracted from spinach are combined with edible material like syrup to obtain cloth suitable for clothes. Edible clothes, degradable and environmentally friendly, can consume stale vegetables and fruits. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Yao)
Photo taken on May 28, 2021 shows the edible clothes made by Tang Danyang, a college student from Changchun, NE China's Jilin Province. Fibers extracted from spinach are combined with edible material like syrup to obtain cloth suitable for clothes. Edible clothes, degradable and environmentally friendly, can consume stale vegetables and fruits. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Yao)
Photo taken on May 28, 2021 shows the edible clothes made by Tang Danyang, a college student from Changchun, NE China's Jilin Province. Fibers extracted from spinach are combined with edible material like syrup to obtain cloth suitable for clothes. Edible clothes, degradable and environmentally friendly, can consume stale vegetables and fruits. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Yao)
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