Disappearing items

Japanese: 消え物 - キエモノ
Disappearing items
A prop that can only be used once on stage because it breaks or wears out. A plate that breaks, a letter that is torn, Lantern Andon oil, food, etc. Burning Ta Throw away.
2. Gifts such as food, seasonings, detergents, bath salts, etc. that will be used up once they are gone.

Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend

Japanese:
小道具のうち、舞台でこわしたり消耗したりして1回しか使えないもの。こわす皿、破る手紙、行灯あんどんの油、食物など。き捨て。
贈答品で、食品・調味料、洗剤・入浴剤など、使うとなくなるもの。

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