I went hunting for Parchment paper today (and by hunting, I mean wandering about aimlessly through the aisles at Pricerite till I see something vaguely interesting that I can pore over). I didn't exactly find Parchment paper but I found a roll of something called Pastele paper.
Someone had put a produce sticker on the roll of paper so that it was priced by the pound, had an expiration date and had directions for refrigeration. I thought it was curious, and was carrying it around to ask someone what it was.
However, in a moment of absent-mindedness at the checkout queue, I forgot about how weird it was and bought it before I remembered I didn't know what it was. Does anyone know what it is, though? Can it serve as a Parchment paper substitute? Or is it just wax paper in disguise? Should I return it?
Chowhound has a thread on Pasteles

- apparently they are a Puerto Rican specialty comfort food. But it doesn't tell me if the paper is inflammable in the oven.
Anyone have a clue about the combustion physics of Pastele paper?
I have it from reliable sources that it is going to get worse for all internet commerce and broadcast - including Google in Italy.
Seeing as how you are the absolute child and compulsive addict of the internet information highway, I cannot imagine you being happy at all, living there. (Unless of course, you anticipate replacing all your internet addiction and cravings with a bucketload more of olives and fig-eating).
I agree it is really scary but I still plan on moving there at some point.