Alternuts
Alternuts 4 compartment Disposable Plate (11 inch) ( Pack of 100 )
Alternuts 4 compartment Disposable Plate (11 inch) ( Pack of 100 )
Perfect for Thali-Style Meals, Combo Plates, Corporate Lunches, or Event Catering
Say goodbye to messy plating and mixing of curries.
Our 12” Round 4CP Plate is made from sturdy sugarcane bagasse, molded with four smart compartments that keep your curries, sides, and breads perfectly separated — all while being 100% compostable, microwave-safe, and leak-resistant.
Ideal for high-volume food service where presentation, portion control, and sustainability go hand in hand.
| Feature | Value |
|---|---|
| Material | Bagasse (sugarcane pulp) |
| Diameter | 12 Inch |
| Compartments | 1 Large + 3 Side Portions |
| Compostable | 100% Home & Industrial |
| Color | White |
| Microwave-Safe | Yes |
| Stackable | Yes |
| Plastic-Free | Yes, No coatings, No linings, or No toxins |
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Eco-Conscious Tableware That’s Gone Places — Literally
Our products have traveled the world.
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USA
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UK
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Europe
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Australia
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Newzealand
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UAE
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South Africa
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Maldieves
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Russia
Best For Serving
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North & South Indian Thalis
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Rice + Curry + Salad Combos
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Meals with multiple sabzis or sauces
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Large event catering with set portions
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Campus cafeterias or buffet-style lunches
Businesses That Go Nuts for This Container
Serve variety with zero plastic, zero mess, and maximum ease.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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What type of food can this plate hold?
Perfect for any combo meal with rice, breads, sabzis, dal, salads, or sweets — all served in separate compartments.
Can I use this with hot, gravy-based dishes?
Absolutely. It’s heat-safe and leak-resistant, even with curries and sauces.
How much food can it hold?
The plate can hold up to 900–1000 grams comfortably — ideal for full meals.
Is it safe to reheat food on this plate?
Yes, it’s microwave-safe and free from harmful chemicals.
How do I dispose of it?
Simply toss it in compost or wet waste — it naturally breaks down in 60–90 days.