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'''Tin foil''' or '''tinfoil''' is a thin leaf made of ]. | |||
Commonly, it is a misnomer for ], as tin foil was commercially available before the aluminium counterpart, and some people continue to refer to the new product by the name of the old one. | |||
Tin foil is stiffer than aluminium foil. It tends to give a slight tin taste to food wrapped in it, which is major reason why it has largely been supplanted by aluminium and other materials for wrapping food. | |||
The first audio recordings on ]s were made on tin foil. | |||
''See also:'' ] | |||
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