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Eoonfirst Standard Size Baking Cups Food-Grade Greaseproof Paper Cupcake Liners 200 Pcs (Natural)

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1.Color:Black


2.Size:Standard


About this item

  • Brand: Eoonfirst
  • 40g paper – these cupcake liners are made with water-based instead of oil-based ink, resulting in no harmful chemicals & no bad odor during baking. considerate for you good health. No worry when you use them
  • Size: natural standard cupcake liners, bottom diameter 5.0cm/1.97inch; height: 3.25cm/1.28inch; the total diameter is 11.5cm/4.53inch when it is expanded. quantity:200 pcs
  • Packing: PET cylindrical box for food.easy to select, easy to protect, easy to store
  • Use: natural cupcake liners, perfect for any qccasion: best choice to enhance your birthday, wedding, festival, holiday party, try them for peanut butter cups, cake balls, nuts, candies, protein muffins & energy balls. themed celebrations with standard cupcake liners



Product Description

eoonfirst, cupcake liners, baking cups

Standard Natural Cupcake Liners 200 Pcs

Natural cupcake liners, Natural baking cups, eoonfirst

  • Eoonfirst Standard Natural Baking Cups 200 Pcs
  • Product materials: paper 40g
  • Quantity: 200 Pcs
  • Product size: 5.0cm/1.97inch at the base, and height of the case/cups is about 3.25cm/1.28inch. The total diameter is 11.5cm/4.53inch when it is expanded.
  • Packing: PET cylindrical box for food.
  • Place of Origin: China.
  • Storage conditions: room temperature and no exposure to direct sunlight.

bakeware, cupcake liners, baking cups

Cupcake liners, baking cups

Natural Standard Cupcake liners, Natural baking cups


Anonymous
2025-08-12 12:07:28
These are a little bigger than the store liners, which is really nice. They are a little tough to get apart so you have to be gentle. Keeps color after baking.. very nice
Darby
2025-08-06 10:47:43
These are good paper liners, they're unbleached, well made, and a good value. That being said, let's address the elephant in the room, which is STICKING, and most importantly, how to avoid it.Getting a good CLEAN RELEASE of muffins from their paper cups liners (see picture proof) is mostly a matter of GOOD TECHNIQUE, and less about the quality of the paper. So, how do I do it ? There are 3 key factors I use in tandem, and although I get a bit longwinded here, I'll explain WHY this works.> I use BREATHEABLE PAPER cup liners, not cups lined with impermeable foil, or silicone molds. The latter two dont breathe, which not only increases the contact area between the batter and the barrier (read: more force required for release), it delays the time it takes for the sides and bottoms of your muffins to setup and dry out, and so the batter tends to hard cook ONTO those surfaces instead of merely being contained in by them, which makes them cling even harder. In contrast, paper muffin liners, if you look at them under a microscope, are not that different from paper coffee filters ... they're basically a very fine net of paper fibers, and holes, that allow steam through, but keep back solids and (in this instance) thick batters. The more porous the paper, the less contact area between the cooked batter and the paper mesh barrier, which reduces the force needed to separate them. The paper cups also have fluted spacers to allow steam to escape up the sides of each muffin as it bakes, instead of being trapped against the walls of the muffin pan.> OIL BASED COOKING SPRAY & TIMING: Oil is hydroscopic, meaning it repels water ... for a little while, not indefinitely. That is why it's important to apply the spray IMMEDIATELY BEFORE BAKING, and not sooner, so that the batter doesnt have time to sog the paper liners (which results in seizing to them when cooked). So, preheat your oven fully BEFORE spraying and filling your muffins, and dont dawdle on baking once filled.> UNMOLD & COOL FULLY ON SCREEN: In order to get the best possible release, unmold your muffins from their tray after 2-3 mins, then let them cool FULLY (20+ mins) on an elevated screen or rack, with adequate airflow. Why ? You want the sides and bottoms of the muffins to not just cool but shed steam & dry out a bit, which increases the structural integrity of the baked surface and also further decreases its contact with the paper liner, which in turn means the muffin holds together better and requires less force to peel off the paper liner.If you do all three, you should rarely have any problems with excessive sticking.
Dick Miller
2025-06-05 15:05:44
My wife baked cupcakes using these liners and they turned out great. We will order more of them.
Melissa Earles
2025-04-24 16:07:22
Didn't bleed and red onto my cupcakes.
Jackie
2025-03-24 10:26:45
I loved the color it was exactly the color that I needed. I made cupcakes I sprayed the liners and the color changed it was expected, but I did expect it to go back to that beautiful green once placed in the oven.
Disneyfide
2025-03-20 11:55:56
I wanted neutral-colored cupcake papers for my daughter’s shower. I have been able to use these to make carnation flowers as well. Sturdy, many papers for the price.
Sdgirl
2025-02-24 14:05:33
Good cups for making muffins.
D. Gilbert
2025-01-03 13:12:32
I made carrot cake cupcakes in them. They held up just fine. They weren't greasy on the bottom. The white color doesn't stay a crisp white after being cooked with a batter in them. So if you want it nice and white you'll likely need to add a second cup after they've cooked. They came away from the cupcake easily.
Clau
2024-12-18 11:03:52
Tamaño perfecto, no se pegan ni se manchan. Fácil de desprender.
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