Flax is a plant that was used by early Maori to make things such as mats
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Flax can refer to a plant yielding fiber and oil. An example sentence would be: Flax is delicious in granola bars.
Hemi wove a nice flax basket. Flax flowers are good for flower decorations.
I added flax seeds to my morning smoothie for added fiber and omega-3 fatty acids.
kohunga is a type of flax. Harakeke is the most commonly used Maori word for flax (Phormium Tenax). Muka is flax that has been prepared for use.
I think it doesn't matter but if you eat whole flax seeds you have to chew them well. The outside of flax seed is too hard to break apart by chewing and whole flax seed is not properly digested to get out the nutrients. The recommendation is to use either flax seed oil to use already ground flax seed.
they used wool cotton and flax
they used flax
Ancient Egyptians used linen made of flax fiber to enshroud their mummies.
Flax seed is derived from the flax plant (also known as common flax or linseed).
You can find flax seeds at places like GMC or any other health shops. They have different brands of flax seeds for you to use and are a great source to help your dietary deficiency.
you use flax to make linen. The ancient Egyptians used linen for their clothes and for embalming mummies.
The Maoris used various natural materials to dye flax, such as roots, berries, bark, leaves, and mud. These materials were boiled to extract color pigments that were then used to dye the flax fibers.