The straw basket used to keep tortillas warm is called a "canasta de tortillas" in Spanish. It is often lined with a cloth to help retain heat and moisture, ensuring the tortillas stay soft and warm for serving. This traditional item is commonly used in Mexican households.
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 bendy part of a straw is called a flexible or bendable section. It allows the user to easily adjust the angle of the straw for comfortable use.