bzelzárók
A "búzaszár" is a Hungarian term that translates to "wheat stalk" or "straw." It refers to the dried, hollow stem of the wheat plant after the grain has been harvested. These stalks are a byproduct of agriculture and have been utilized for various purposes throughout history. Historically, dried wheat stalks were a common source of bedding for livestock, providing a soft and absorbent material. They were also used as a roofing material in some regions, offering insulation and protection.
In more contemporary times, wheat stalks continue to find applications. They are often used as mulch in