In Ireland, wheats, oats, and straw roofs are commonly referred to as "thatched roofs." Thatching is a traditional roofing method using dry vegetation, such as straw, reed, or grass, providing excellent insulation. Oats and wheats are staple crops in Irish agriculture, often used in various traditional dishes and baked goods. The use of thatched roofs is particularly associated with rural cottages and historical buildings in Ireland.
in Korea they call straw hats satgat
Straw xD
Strawberries used to be grown in a straw mulch.
The separate grain from straw is called threshing.
The paper left on a straw is typically referred to as a straw wrapper or straw sleeve. It is used to keep the straw clean and hygienic before use.
We call him Plumber.
Dried wheat is called straw, but technically 'straw' can be any dried cereal grain.
The end of a straw wrapper that a waiter leaves on your straw is called a "flag." It helps to indicate that the straw is clean and has not been used by anyone else.
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A "stroon"
Ireland's Call was a song written by Phil Coulter.
The citizens of Ireland are Irish.