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paper plates

  • These -coated disposable Kela Patta plates lend an air of sophistication to any party or event.
  • Eliminate the hassle of cleaning up after a gathering with these disposable and easy-to-discard plates.
  • Made from high-quality paper materials, these plates are designed to withstand the weight of food and beverages.
  • Suitable for a wide range of occasions, including birthdays, weddings, picnics, and more.
  • By opting for disposable plates, you contribute to reducing water wastage and energy consumption associated with dishwashing.
  • Real Banana Leaf Plates
    Made from 100% pure, natural banana leaves, these are entirely biodegradable and a natural choice for outdoor catering or traditional settings. 
     
  • Kela Patta Design Paper Plates
    These are paper or paperboard plates printed with a banana leaf design. They are often coated to be durable for holding food and beverages and are available in various sizes. 
     
 
 10-inch paper plate is used as a versatile and practical disposable item for serving full meals, snacks, and desserts in various settings, including parties, picnics, and casual dining, offering convenience for large groups and a hassle-free cleanup solution. Its ample 10-inch (approximately 25 cm) diameter provides sufficient space for standard meal portions, making it a practical choice for homes and events. 
Paper donas are single-use, disposable bowls and plates, typically made from paper with a water-resistant coating, used for serving food at various events like parties, fast-food stalls, and catering functions. Their primary uses include hygienic, convenient food service for snacks, sweets, and small meals, eliminating the need for washing and reducing cleanup time. They are lightweight, easy to store, and offer a cost-effective, disposable alternative to reusable crockery. 
Small paper plates are used for serving snacks and desserts, as paint palettes, for organizing food, as seed starters, and for creative kids’ crafts. Their smaller size makes them ideal for individual portions, holding messy paints, or creating intricate DIY projects like animal figures or seasonal decorations. 
A “chutney dona” is a small, disposable paper bowl used to serve chutneys, sauces, and other small quantities of food at events and for street food like panipuri and chaat Donas are convenient for serving condiments and snacks, providing a hygienic and practical way to distribute food, especially during large gatherings, eliminating the need for washing up. They are a versatile and disposable serving option for both dry and liquid items, fitting the essence of traditional Indian serving customs with modern convenience