“…Starch, cellulose, pectin, chitosan, and gums, in addition to their derivatives, are the main carbohydrate-based composites used in the food packaging field so far [ 8 ]. Among the abovementioned biopolymers, starches are considered as suitable film-forming biocomposites owing to their high extraction efficiency, availability, biodegradability, biocompatibility, and economical concerns [ 9 ]. Starch-based composite films are semi-permeable barriers against various gases (e.g., oxygen and carbon dioxide), moisture, flavors, and lipid components, and have no toxicity, odor, color, taste, etc.…”