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		<title>Bagasse Kitchenware Products</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bagasse is a fancy name for products made from a renewable resource, like sugarcane. For decades, sugarcane has been used to make sugar but the residual fibers were then discarded. As technology improved and the concept of recycling became widespread, scientists developed durable products from the fibers of sugar cane. It is actually the pulp [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is nephelococcygia ? From Wikitionary we know that &#8220;nephelococcygia&#8221; came from the play The Birds by the Greek playwright Aristophanes. As a noun  nephelococcygia means &#8220;The act of seeking and finding shapes in clouds&#8221;. More explanation i cited from everything2.com, nephelococygia pronounced ne-fê-lê-kak-&#8217;si-jee-yê is a term used when people find familiar objects within the [...]]]></description>
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