The bamboo shoots are fresh new canes that "shoot up" out of the ground. They are considered edible, nutritous and tasty.
Bamboo canes have been used for thousands of years by various cultures for construction, crafting, and agriculture. The exact date of their invention is not known, but historical evidence suggests that they have been utilized since ancient times in Asia.
Totally Bamboo at http://www.totallybamboo.com/ sells bamboo cutting boards. They have 10 different types, one of which is even dishwasher safe!
You can find lexan paddles (aka Acrylic and Polyethylene Paddles) as well as wood paddles, canes, leather staps, and much more at: https://caneiac.storesecured.com/ All are reasonably priced and well made. If you do manage to break a paddle, they will replace it for free.
pandas basicly eat fruit,bamboo and vegetables.
wheat, oat, bamboo, sugar canes, and hay are the only ones I know of. :) that's all i know hope that helps all of you!! . . '
sugar canes of course! same with bamboo shoots but in less amounts
Trees of Antiquity have loganberry plants and are sold as a bundle of 5 canes for $20.00. Good Luck! Cherie Billings
If you do a google search for "bamboo knife box" it will produce results for several online retailers. One website is www.chefknivestogo.com which sells a box for $25.00
The sensation of pain experienced during a spanking with a cane or paddle with holes can vary depending on individual pain thresholds and the force of the strike. Generally, a cane is known for delivering a sharper, more focused sting due to its smaller surface area and rigid material. On the other hand, a paddle with holes may distribute the force more evenly across a wider area, potentially causing a more diffuse, thudding sensation. Ultimately, the perceived level of pain can be influenced by factors such as the specific design of the implement, the technique of the person administering the spanking, and the recipient's physical and emotional state.
No, spanking can not be considered exercise.
'Rattan' is the most commonly used and abundantly available variety of the bamboo plant in India. Most Indian bamboo work articles made by artisans and manufacturers of bamboo products are created using the rattan variety of the plant. Exporters of bamboo products also get a lot of demand for rattan products and the market in India is expanding rapidly as well. ArtisanGilt.com is an interesting website that goes into the details of Indian bamboo work and also sells rattan bamboo products online.