Do you call it suger cane or bamboo, I have heard it called both. So tell me what you call it, and what you have heard it called I have heard some weird things.
It looks like bamboo, but I call it sugarcane cause that's what it is in game. It really should have a proper texture for sugarcane. Stupid swedes...what do they know about sugar cane!
Sugarcane and Bamboo are COMPLETELY different things, bamboo is used for roofs, houses, and sometimes furniture/flooring. Sugarcane is used to make sugar, and sometimes paper (rarely). The correct name is sugarcane. Thus I call it sugarcane
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That's officially what I will call it, you and me we will start an new phase. Almost like gold budder, which I think is the dumbest thing in he world, but anyway thats off topic.
I don't get why people call it anything other then suger cane, Unless there trying to be the next sky. But it is suger cane in the code and in game, so that's what I call it.
Sugarcane and Bamboo are COMPLETELY different things, bamboo is used for roofs, houses, and sometimes furniture/flooring. Sugarcane is used to make sugar, and sometimes paper (rarely). The correct name is sugarcane. Thus I call it sugarcane
Growing up in south Louisiana, we had a product called Bagasse (what's left over after you get all the sugar out of sugarcane) which was pressed into something similiar to fiber board. It was used as an insulative layer between brick veneer and the stud walls on stud frame homes. As I understand it, Bagasse boards are being used extensively as a construction material in developing nations to reduce construction impact on forestation.
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Curse PremiumThat's officially what I will call it, you and me we will start an new phase. Almost like gold budder, which I think is the dumbest thing in he world, but anyway thats off topic.
((FYI, if you get a chance to go to a sugar cane festival...do it. Best syrup in the world!))
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Retired StaffGrowing up in south Louisiana, we had a product called Bagasse (what's left over after you get all the sugar out of sugarcane) which was pressed into something similiar to fiber board. It was used as an insulative layer between brick veneer and the stud walls on stud frame homes. As I understand it, Bagasse boards are being used extensively as a construction material in developing nations to reduce construction impact on forestation.