tantma
Tantma is a term that can refer to several things, depending on the context. In some agricultural regions, tantma refers to a type of coarse, hand-woven textile, often made from jute or hemp. These fabrics are traditionally used for sacks, mats, and other utilitarian purposes. The rough texture and durability are characteristic of tantma, making it suitable for heavy-duty applications.
In a culinary context, particularly in parts of South Asia, tantma can be a specific dish. This
Additionally, in some informal or regional dialects, tantma might be used to describe something that is tough,