👉 Parricola is a type of petri dish used in microbiology, commonly known for its use in culture and experimentation. It is made by filling a small container with a mixture of agar, sugar, and water, which is then placed into a glass or plastic container. The purpose of Parricolas is to grow bacteria and other microorganisms within the agar-based medium, allowing researchers to study their growth habits and properties under controlled conditions.