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The Burj Bambusa Project will result in what is being touted as a potential record-breaker: the world’s tallest structure made entirely from recycled bamboo chopsticks.
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Everyone wants a souvenir when they travel to a new destination, but too often they are useless tchotchkes. This souvenir in ...
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and picked through numerous products, including dried noodles from Japan, Vietnam, and Korea; bamboo chopsticks, laundry detergent ... Kiki Aranita puts her years of working as a chef to use answering ...
Middle East News: Charles Jabbour, a Lebanese entrepreneur in Dubai, is building a six-meter replica of the Burj Khalifa using 2 million recycled chopsticks, promoting sustainability and the ...
Someone made very sophisticated wooden tools in China 300,000 years ago, and it might have been Denisovans or even Homo ...
Understanding the cultural nuances behind chopstick useIn Korean dining, chopstick etiquette extends to hierarchy and respect. For example, one should never begin eating before the eldest person at ...
ADVERTISEMENT Kitchener Watch New use for old chopsticks Furniture and accessories… made from old chopsticks? CTV’s Karis Mapp finds out how it works.
Preventing overwatering issues Using chopsticks to aerate plant soil helps you control moisture levels. By creating tiny holes in the soil, water can go deeper instead of collecting on the surface.
Recognizing the potential of bamboo as a valuable resource, INBAR has been working toward utilizing this versatile plant in sectors including construction, agriculture tools, furniture, musical ...