Paille
Paille is the French word for straw, the dried stalks of cereal crops such as wheat, barley, or oats after the grain has been harvested. Straw is primarily used as animal bedding and as mulch or litter; it has also long served as a material for thatching, insulation, and various crafts, including weaving and plaiting, as well as lightweight packaging. In modern practice, straw faces competition from synthetic or processed materials, but it remains important in agriculture, traditional crafts, and sustainable design.
Etymology and origins: The term paille originates in Old French and derives from Latin palea or pala,
Other uses and forms: Paille is also a surname in French-speaking regions and may appear in place