Definition
Majagua refers to a fibrous material derived from the inner bark of certain trees, especially those in the *Hibiscus* family. It's like a natural fabric found inside a tree. Majagua is known for its strength and pliability, making it useful for rope and textiles. Unlike synthetic fibers, it's biodegradable. It is similar to jute or hemp, but often coarser. Think of it as nature's strong tape.