100% Virgin Wood Pulp Napkin Paper
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Product Name | Napkin Paper |
Material | 100% Virgin Wood Pulp |
GSM | 17-45gsm |
Size | >600mm in reel size. And customized size |
Color | White Color,Bamboo Color |
Ply | 1-3 ply |
MOQ | 16-18 tons |
Comfortable Feel – Napkin paper provides a soft and comfortable touch, making it suitable for direct contact with the mouth and skin.
Strong Absorbency – It effectively absorbs grease, sauces, and liquids, helping diners stay clean.
Disposable Convenience – Being single-use, it eliminates the need for laundry and keeps dining hassle-free.
Hygienic Protection – Each napkin is used once, lowering the risk of cross-contamination during meals.
Customization – Many brands offer napkins with printed logos, patterns, or colors for branding or decorative purposes.
This blend of comfort, cleanliness, and versatility makes napkin paper a must-have in both casual family meals and professional food service.
In cafes, napkins are often used to wrap warm pastries or sandwiches, keeping hands from getting too hot while holding the food.
They can absorb excess moisture from fresh fruits like grapes or berries, preventing the fruit from becoming slippery when eaten.
When dining at buffets, napkins can be held to cover the mouth when coughing or sneezing, maintaining hygiene around shared food.
They help clean the rims of glasses or mugs, removing smudges or food particles that may have stuck there during use.
Napkins can be torn into small pieces to clean the tips of chopsticks, ensuring they are free of dust before eating.
Q1: What is the difference between tissue paper and napkin paper?
A1: Tissue paper is thin and soft, made for personal hygiene, while napkin paper is a bit thicker and suited for meal settings.
Q2: What is tissue paper called?
A2: People call it tissue, bathroom tissue, facial tissue, or decorative tissue depending on purpose.
Q3: What is a paper napkin?
A3: It’s a disposable paper product that replaces cloth napkins to keep dining clean and hygienic.
Q4: What's the difference between a napkin and a paper towel?
A4: Napkins are small and for meals, whereas paper towels are larger rolls meant for wiping up messes.