• Cassava Balls is a live album by percussionists Hartmut Geerken and Famoudou Don Moye and saxophonist John Tchicai. It was recorded in May 1985 at the...
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    A great variety of cassava-based dishes are consumed in the regions where cassava (Manihot esculenta, also called 'manioc' or 'yuca') is cultivated. As...
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    Tapioca pearl (redirect from Tapioca balls)
    of tapioca balls was also introduced to Brazil (where cassava is native), where they are still known as sagu, despite being made from cassava and not sago...
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    mixing and pounding equal portions of boiled cassava with green plantain or cocoyam, or by mixing cassava/plantains or cocoyam flour with water and stirring...
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    Pão de queijo (category Cassava dishes)
    formed into small balls, around 3–5 centimeters in diameter (though they may be larger) and about 50 calories in each roll. The cassava flour is a powerful...
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    of a slightly fermented cooked mixture of maize and cassava doughs formed into single-serving balls. Banku is cooked in hot water until it turns into a...
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    Cassava cake is a traditional Filipino moist cake made from grated cassava, coconut milk, and condensed milk with a custard layer on top. It is a very...
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    consistent solid balls. Banku cooked with cassava and corn dough mixture is called agbelimorkple by the Ewe people while the one without cassava dough mixture...
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    a paste or mash made of cassava or corn flour, called fufu or ugali. When eaten, the fufu is rolled into golf-ball-sized balls and dipped into the spicy...
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    Merlin Vibrations (Plainisphare) with the John Tchicai Orchestra 1985: Cassava Balls (Praxis) with Hartmut Geerken, Don Moye 1987: The African Tapes Volume...
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    Jian dui (redirect from Sesame balls)
    Jiandui or sesame balls are a type of fried Chinese pastry made from glutinous rice flour. The pastry is coated with sesame seeds on the outside and is...
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    Sago (section Cassava sago)
    are similar in appearance to the pearled starches of other origin, e.g. cassava starch (tapioca) and potato starch. They may be used interchangeably in...
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    Kabkab (redirect from Cassava cracker)
    Kabkab, also known as cassava cracker or cassava crisp, is a traditional Filipino disc-shaped wafer made from ground cassava. It originates from the southern...
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    Buñuelo (category Cassava desserts)
    The dough contains cassava and malanga. In the Dominican Republic, buñuelos are rolled into balls from a dough made of cassava (called yuca) and eggs...
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  • Stout. Other popular desserts include batata pudding, cornmeal pudding, cassava pone, gizzada, grater cake, toto, banana fritters, coconut drops, plantain...
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    the national dish of Jamaica. It is often served with bread, Jamaican Cassava Coco bread, made to sandwich the Jamaican patty Cornbread bun-like pastry...
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    and boiled cassava with butter. Common hot drinks consumed for breakfast include cocoa tea (hot chocolate) made from homemade cocoa balls, cornmeal porridge...
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    Pichi-pichi (category Cassava desserts)
    also spelled pitsi-pitsi, is a Filipino dessert made from steamed cassava flour balls mixed with sugar and lye. It is also commonly flavored with pandan...
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    1981 Black Paladins – Black Saint 1983 Jam for Your Life! – AECO 1985 Cassava Balls – Praxis 1987 The African Tapes, Volume 1 – Praxis 1988 The African...
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  • Africa, the group traveled to Europe, where they recorded the live album Cassava Balls the following month. In a review for AllMusic, Steve Loewy wrote: "The...
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    popular snack and breakfast food in Brazil. Cheese buns may be made with cassava and or corn starch, and cheese. In countries where the snack is popular...
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    Puto (food) (redirect from Puto cassava)
    banggala in Maranao. A small cupcake made from cassava, grated coconut, and sugar. It is very similar to cassava cake, except it is steamed rather than baked...
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    aloe vera, seaweed, lotus seed, sesame seed, sugar palm seeds, taro, cassava and pandan leaf extract. Some varieties, such as chè trôi nước, may also...
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    Sagu (dessert) (category Cassava desserts)
    "sago" being used interchangeably for cassava, potato or sago starch in European cuisine. The making of tapioca balls was introduced to Brazil after the...
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    Kokonte (category Cassava dishes)
    dish. Kokonte is usually prepared out of dried cassava or yam. Konkonte is a Ghanaian dish made from cassava flour usually eaten with soups made from palm...
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    that give bubble tea its name were originally made from the starch of the cassava, a tropical shrub known for its starchy roots which was introduced to Taiwan...
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    Filipino baked rice cakes products, for example, those made with cassava flour (bibingkang cassava / bibingkang kamoteng kahoy), glutinous rice (bibingkang malagkit)...
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    populations in Africa where a diet dominated by insufficiently processed cassava results in simultaneous malnutrition and high dietary cyanide intake. Konzo...
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    is a very thick paste that is either rolled into balls or served like amala, and made from cassava (manioc). Fufu, a staple dish in Nigeria and most...
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    or from scratched mandioc/cassava, served with coastal cheese and sometimes whey or butter) Buñuelos deep-fried dough balls made on Christmas season Carimañolas...
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