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  2. Flax - Wikipedia

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    Flax is grown for its seeds, which can be ground into a meal or turned into linseed oil, a product used as a nutritional supplement and as an ingredient in many wood-finishing products. Flax is also grown as an ornamental plant in gardens. Moreover, flax fibers are used to make linen.

  3. Healthy Flax Seed Cinnamon Pumpkin Waffles With Maple Syrup - AOL

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  4. Whole Wheat Flaxseed Banana Donuts Recipe - AOL

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    1. Sift together the flours, salt, baking powder and baking soda. Add in the flaxseed, cinnamon and sugar and set aside. Combine the buttermilk, vanilla, butter extract and oil.

  5. Bast fibre - Wikipedia

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    Plants that have been used for bast fibre include flax (from which linen is made), hemp, jute, kenaf, kudzu, linden, milkweed, nettle, okra, paper mulberry, ramie, and roselle hemp. [citation needed] Bast fiber from oak trees forms the oldest preserved woven fabrics in the world.

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  7. Fiber crop - Wikipedia

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    Flax, from which linen is derived; Hemp, a soft, strong fiber, edible seeds; Hoopvine, also used for barrel hoops and baskets, edible leaves, medicine; Jute, widely used, it is the cheapest fiber after cotton; Kenaf, the interior of the plant stem is used for its fiber. Edible leaves. Lotus, used to produce lotus silk

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  9. Māori traditional textiles - Wikipedia

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    The flax leaves were split and woven into mats, ropes and nets but clothing was often made from the fibre within the leaves. The leaves were stripped using a mussel shell, rolled by hand into two-ply Z-twist cords and twisted gently while it dries, [ 14 ] dressed by soaking and pounding with stone pounders, ( patu muka ), [ 15 ] to soften the ...