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'''Jute''' is an [[aboveground]] [[crop]]. The plant may be [[plant processing|processed]] at a [[farmer's workshop]] to produce jute plant fiber [[thread]].
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'''Jute''' is an [[aboveground]] [[crop]]. The plant may be [[plant processing|processed]] at a [[farmer's workshop]] to produce jute [[plant fiber]] [[thread]], which can then be woven into jute [[cloth]]. It can also be mashed into a [[slurry]] and [[Presser|pressed]] to produce jute [[paper]].
  
 
Some [[dwarves]] [[Preferences|like]] jute plants for their ''fibrous stems''.
 
Some [[dwarves]] [[Preferences|like]] jute plants for their ''fibrous stems''.
 
  
 
[[File:Corchorus trilocularis in Hyderabad, AP W IMG 0433.jpg|thumb|center|300px|Admired for its ''fibrous stems''.]]
 
[[File:Corchorus trilocularis in Hyderabad, AP W IMG 0433.jpg|thumb|center|300px|Admired for its ''fibrous stems''.]]
  
== In Real-Life ==
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== In real life ==
Jute is grown almost exclusively in India and surrounding countries because it is dependent upon monsoon rains as part of its life cycle, however, in the current version of DF, it merely requires [[tropical]] climates.
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Jute is grown almost exclusively in India, Bangladesh, and other countries in South and Southeast Asia, because it is dependent upon monsoon rains as part of its life cycle. However, in the current version of <i>DF</i>, it merely requires [[tropical]] climates.
  
The fabric most associated with jute is burlap (or hessian), and its tough but rough fibers are frequently used in burlap sacks containing common goods. Amusingly, it is widely used to contain cotton bales, which are used to make clothing.
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The fabric most associated with jute is burlap (or hessian), and its tough but rough fibers are frequently used in burlap sacks containing common goods. It is widely used to contain cotton bales, which are used to make clothing.
  
 
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Urist likes jute plants for their fibrous stems.
Seed

· / Jute seeds sprite.png Jute seeds

Graphic
Jute shrub sprite.png
Seasons
Spring Summer Autumn Winter
Biome

Wet Dry
Products
Paper Jute paper
Processed to Thread
Plant Properties
Edible No
Cookable No
Seed Properties
Edible No
Uses

Wikipedia article

This article is about the current version of DF.
Note that some content may still need to be updated.

Jute is an aboveground crop. The plant may be processed at a farmer's workshop to produce jute plant fiber thread, which can then be woven into jute cloth. It can also be mashed into a slurry and pressed to produce jute paper.

Some dwarves like jute plants for their fibrous stems.

Admired for its fibrous stems.

In real life[edit]

Jute is grown almost exclusively in India, Bangladesh, and other countries in South and Southeast Asia, because it is dependent upon monsoon rains as part of its life cycle. However, in the current version of DF, it merely requires tropical climates.

The fabric most associated with jute is burlap (or hessian), and its tough but rough fibers are frequently used in burlap sacks containing common goods. It is widely used to contain cotton bales, which are used to make clothing.

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