Star Plastic Piping Tips
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Star Plastic Piping Tips
What does a Star Plastic Piping Tips?
This Pastry Tube set from Loyal is perfect if you want to buy a range of star piping tubes. These quality Australian Made plain round pastry tubes are perfect for creating lines, thick tube patterns or star swirls on cupcakes! They are ideal for piping buttercream on cupcakes and cakes.
Loyal Plastic Piping Tips are polypropylene and suitable for all food contact applications. They are unbreakable, dishwasher safe and may be sterilised with boiling water. Loyal Round Pastry Tubes are unaffected by fats and oils, which are typically encountered whilst cake decorating.
Coupler Size:
Large Coupler
Sizes in the sets:
Star – 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 & 15.
Length:
60mm
- The number on the tube refers to the opening in mm
- Made of polypropylene (PP)
- Length 60mm
- Suitable for all food contact applications
- Unbreakable, dishwasher safe and may be sterilised with boiling water
- Unaffected by fats and oils normally encountered in cooking
- Resistant to detergent products
- LOYAL tubes are manufactured in Australia
- Strict quality control ensures a precise and faultless product
Have I used the Star Plastic Piping Tips? Do I need it?
Yes, I use these tips in the piping bag with almost everything I do in the bakery.
My favourite tip that I use more than the others is the number 7 star nozzle.
Do I use them every day?
YES!!! These tips are on my “Must-have” list. We use the biggest star tip #15 to pipe the potato mash on the pies. Number 13 for piping Vienesse cookies, number 11 for meringue cookies and on top of our lemon meringue pies just to name a few.
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