Food in unexpected places.

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Sometimes we see many things and don't know what's there. An example is canes - the first photo is sugarcane, a compound from which many desserts are made, and cuisine depends a lot on this product.

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But if you see it, you'll know it just looks like a cane. Many of us lost and wore out our teeth on these kinds of products, as childhood marks how much cane we ate with family and friends.

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There's also bamboo cane, here it is - something dry and harder than a rock, but it's also food. Of course, bamboo shoots are a delicacy appreciated by very discerning palates.

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So, you see, when you see a plant, always think of food. If you look properly, you'll see there's food in the places you least expect.

Thanks for coming.

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Food and building material in both cases. Sugarcane bagasse, once the molasses has been extracted, is used for its fibers for various purposes, and I have seen bamboo used to build houses and various utensils and tools.

Yes one best uses is the glass.