Flax can refer to a plant yielding fiber and oil. An example sentence would be: Flax is delicious in granola bars.
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simple FLAX oil stop eczema's in its tracks,,,FACT
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Flax seed is derived from the flax plant (also known as common flax or linseed).
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Flax is a plant with blue flowers and a flax dam is not really a dam but a pool where bundles of flax (flowers) are placed
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you can pick flax at lletya, gnome stronghold, or catherby flax field.
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Yes, flax as in flax seeds. Example: On a hot summer day, I like to eat flax seeds with lemonade.
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Ground flax meal is usually a finer consistency than simply ground flax. Ground flax will have larger pieces and will be a rougher texture.
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kohunga is a type of flax. Harakeke is the most commonly used Maori word for flax (Phormium Tenax). Muka is flax that has been prepared for use.
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Yes, flax is a fibre crop (hence linen). However, not all flax is grown for its fibre; some is grown for its oil. Hence, you have linseed flax and fibre flax. Flax fibre is primarily phloem fibre, meaning it's bast or soft fibre.
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Flax feels alot like a horses main. It is kind of rough. In comparison to human hair, where it is kind of soft, flax is more stiff and hard. Flax comes from a flax plant. The flax comes from it's stems, which look alot like a bamboo. The flax stem is only about 3mm in diameter, where as the babmboo is larger.
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Hemi wove a nice flax basket.
Flax flowers are good for flower decorations.
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No. Flax is a completely different plant from Hemp. Flax seeds do not contain Hemp oil.
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Is Horse Gram and Flax seed same .... The answer is no......
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There is no flax... But you can get wheat seeds from destroying tall grass
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Linen is made from flax. Flax is cellulose fibers that grow inside the stalks of a flax plant. Flax is then harvested when the fibers and stem begin to turn yellow and the seeds turn brown.Ê
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The words tisi and alsi refer to flax seed in northern Indian languages. Flax seeds and their sprouts are edible.
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No, Flax can be bought at any time from the EC store and is used to grow flax and flax bedding which can be sold or used in EC mashes. Pass seeds on the other hand are sold only once per year, and are used to grow one pass.
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There are two main types of flax: Linum usitatissimum, commonly known as common flax or linseed, and Linum bienne, known as pale flax or wild flax. Common flax is the cultivated variety used for its seeds and fibers, while pale flax is a wild species that is sometimes used for genetic breeding.
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Yes. Elevated temperatures are harmfull for flax oils. That is also why flax is cold pressed.
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