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bur
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In these cultures, 'bur' is a widely used term for a rough, stone-ground flour made from different grains such as wheat, millet, or sorghum.
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bur
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India
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In South Asian cultures, 'bur' often refers to a type of traditional handcrafted embroidery or embellishment used in clothing, jewelry, and accessories.
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burlap
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India
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Frequently used as a material for making inexpensive clothing and storage bags.
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burlap
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India
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Burlap is often used for making inexpensive and breathable clothing, especially for laborers and farmers.
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burlap
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India
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Primarily used for transporting and storing agricultural products, such as grains and vegetables
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burlap
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India
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Associated with poor quality or used for temporary packaging; not considered suitable for upscale products.
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burlap
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India
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Often used for making bags, rugs, and as a material for packaging goods.
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burushaski
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India
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Burushaski is a language spoken in the Hunza and Nagar valleys of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, and also in some parts of Jammu and Kashmir, India.
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