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In Spanish, "cesto" can mean "basket" or "hamper." It refers to a container made of materials such as straw, wicker, or plastic used for carrying or storing things.
The tainos used straw basket and hammock has a form of technology. they made the straw basket out of straw and the hammock is a piece of material tied around two trees.
in a straw basket usually.
You can dye it, you can paint it, and you can stain it. But really ! why would you want to! straw has a lovely Golden colour it could ruin the power of the basket if you add colour to it :P
Take small/medium sized corn tortillas and dip them lightly in lime juice. Coat the tortillas in chili and wrap them around a straw. Slide the straw out, making sure the tortillas keep their shape and put them on a baking sheet in the oven at 360 degrees until the Takis are crispy. You can re-season your Takis when they come out or leave them as they are.
some kind of rubber but not like a bouncy ball kind of rubber
solbeto (sohlll-beto)
functional
A bobo basket is a type of handwoven basket made from natural materials such as grass or straw. It is often used for storage or as a decorative item in home decor. The term "bobo" originates from the Wolof language in Senegal.
"Paja" is a Spanish word. It most closely translates to "dried brushwood" or "straw" in English, as in a straw hat.
in Korea they call straw hats satgat
The straw used to drink yerba mate is called a bombilla. It serves as a filter to help keep the chunky bits from entering the straw.