This is the 7610th most frequent French word.
rawart
It seems "rawart" is not a valid French word. It may be a typo or misinterpretation.
In this sentence, "rawart" is used metaphorically to describe an unrefined or explosive amount of creative force.
Il y avait une rawart d'énergie créative dans la pièce.
There was a rawart of creative energy in the room.
Here, "rawart" is used to denote the raw, natural state or unique quality of the diamond.
La rawart de ce diamant est fascinante, d'autant plus qu'il n'a pas encore été taillé.
The rawart of this diamond is fascinating, especially since it hasn't been cut yet.
In this example, "rawart" describes the vegetables as fresh, uncooked, and possibly organic or in their natural state.