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titleOfInvention Straw with hollow plant
abstract The present invention uses a straw using a hollow plant, and uses a flower stand, a leaf stand, and a stem of the plant, and the flower stand, leaf stand, and stem are empty. The straw using the hollow plant may provide a straw made of a natural material that can be used disposable by using a plant having a hollow structure such as a flower stand, a leaf stand, and a stem of a natural plant. In addition, it uses natural materials that can be biodegradable, and the characteristics such as flavor and taste are removed, so it does not affect the texture when used with straws, safety is guaranteed, and natural materials using plants that can be easily farmed in terms of manufacturing cost Can provide straw.
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