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The straw or straw, also known as straw, cigarette, straw, sherbet, absorbent, bulb, sherbet, reed, sorbet, or Calimete beverage is a tool used to transfer a liquid from one place to another, usually used in beverages, As to transfer liquids from a glass to the mouth. The most primitive straws were made by the Sumerians of stems of plants or literally straw to drink beer and filter the liquid of the barley. In southern South America, as in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay, usually a metal utensil called a light bulb is used to drink yerba mate. The straws were initially offered on the market as an option to reduce the risk of contracting a disease from improperly washed containers, cups and cups. A pipe through which the hollow liquid, usually made of plastic or polyethylene, straight or accordion-shaped at the tip, is the most commonly used straws currently in the world.