búzaágakból
Búzaágakból is a Hungarian term that translates to "from wheat stalks" or "made from wheat stalks." It generally refers to products or materials derived from the dried stems of wheat plants after the grain has been harvested. Historically, these wheat stalks, often called straw, have been utilized for a variety of purposes due to their abundance and fibrous nature.
In traditional practices, búzaágakból would encompass items like woven baskets, mats, and simple roofing materials. The
Modern applications of materials derived from wheat stalks can include biodegradable packaging, animal feed supplements (though