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that is widely known as "talcum powder." this powder has the ability to absorb moisture, absorb oils, absorb odor, serve as a lubricant, and produce an astringent effect with human skin. these properties make talcum powder an important ingredient in many baby powders, foot powders, first aid powders
, and a variety of cosmetics. a form of talc known as " soapstone " is also widely known. this soft rock is easily carved and has been used to make ornamental and practical objects for thousands of years. it has been used to make sculptures, bowls, countertops, sinks, hearths, pipe bowls, and many other...
https://geology.com/minerals/talc.shtml
. modern, commercially available straws are typically made of nickel silver (called alpaca), stainless steel , or hollow-stemmed cane. the gourd is known as a mate or a guampa; while in brazil, it has the specific name of cuia, or also cabaça (the name for indigenous-influenced calabash gourds in other
or cuias. the mate leaves are dried, chopped, and ground into a powdery mixture called yerba, "erva" in portuguese, which means "herb". the bombilla functions as both a straw and a sieve. the submerged end is flared, with small holes or slots that allow the brewed liquid in, but block the chunky matter...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mate_(drink)