In French it may be called either bâton de manioc 'manioc batons' or pâte de manioc 'manioc paste'—manioc is an alternative name for cassava. An English-language...
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yellow sauce extracted from wild manioc root in Brazil's Amazon jungle. It is also produced as a by-product of manioc flour manufacture. The juice is toxic...
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Manihot walkerae (redirect from Walker's manioc)
Manihot walkerae, commonly known as Walker's manihot, is a species of flowering plant in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae, native to North America. Manihot...
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paracress), and tucupi (a broth made with wild manioc), cooked tapioca starch (“goma de tapioca” - manioc), as well as dried shrimps and fragrant, small...
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sorghum soybean sugarcane and sugar beet turnip wheat avocado cassava (manioc, tapioca) chili pepper cocoa bean (cacao) cotton (long-staple species) cranberry...
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pre-Columbian times, and pollen records in lake sediments suggest that maize, manioc, sunflower seeds, cotton, and other crops have been cultivated in association...
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from the tubers of the cassava plant (Manihot esculenta, also known as manioc), a species native to the North and Northeast regions of Brazil, but whose...
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potatoes were not available, they discovered how to use the native sweet manioc as a replacement. Enslaved Africans also had a role in developing Brazilian...
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indicating "hidden", describes the way sun-dried meat is covered with a layer of manioc purée. The dish often includes cheese and chicken; cod is sometimes used...
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bobó in English, is a chowder-like Brazilian dish of shrimp in a purée of manioc meal with coconut milk, herbs, ginger, red palm oil, and other ingredients...
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have Cauim, a traditional drink made since pre-Columbian times by chewing manioc so that an enzyme (amylase) present in human saliva can break down the starch...
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cuisine. Flour also can be made from soybeans, arrowroot, taro, cattails, manioc, quinoa, and other non-cereal foodstuffs. In some markets, the different...
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Bagirmi ádim mbàŋ eunuch gao From Sar gáw hunter ngari From Mbay ngàrì manioc kay From Sango kâî paddle itenan From French lieutenant lieutenant pfil...
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deeply influenced by this cultural fusion. Several popular dishes contain manioc, a local staple crop similar to the yuca also known as Cassava root found...
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plantains, bobolo or miondo (a Cameroonian dish made of fermented ground manioc and wrapped in leaves), etc. Ndolé camerounian Ndolè dish Ndolè with cod...
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Vegetables available during most of the year are potatoes, onions, tomatoes, manioc, cabbage, kale, and dried beans. Fruits such as bananas and papayas are...
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dish of boiled manioc leaves and smoked meat indigenous to the Brazilian Amazon. Mate (beverage). Mbeju, a pan-cooked cake utilizing manioc starch. Merken...
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products include cotton, tea, maize, sorghum, sweet potatoes, bananas, manioc (tapioca); beef, milk and hides. Even though subsistence farming is highly...
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producer of cocoa. Ecuador also produces coffee, rice, potatoes, cassava (manioc, tapioca), plantains and sugarcane; cattle, sheep, pigs, beef, pork and...
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the coastal area, where the population is largely concentrated; rice and manioc are the major crops. French Guiana is heavily dependent on imports of food...
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tribute system controlled by the manikongo. Later, maize (corn) and cassava (manioc) would be introduced to the region via trade with the Portuguese at their...
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staple foods such as wheat, potatoes, maize (corn), rice, and cassava (manioc). Pure starch is a white, tasteless and odorless powder that is insoluble...
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American, Caribbean, Latinx, and Iberian Free Online Resources (LACLI) Manioc, open access digital Library, books, images, conferences, articles about...
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areas throughout Panama and South America. Cauim is made by fermenting manioc (a large starchy root), or maize, sometimes flavored with fruit juices....
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Feijão tropeiro Region or state Paulistania Associated cuisine Brazilian cuisine Main ingredients Beans, sausage, and manioc flour Media: Feijão tropeiro...
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pre-Columbian population were present, who cultivated maize in the west and manioc in the east. Large parts of the llanos were cultivated through a combination...
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Paris, Pagnerre, 1844. Manioc Schœlcher, Victor. Restauration de la traite des noirs à Natal, Paris, Imprimerie E. Brière, 1877. Manioc Schœlcher, Victor....
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Fuliru people (section Manioc)
Pépin-Raoul Mughusu (2015). "Etude de l'évolution de la productivité du manioc à Itara/Plaine de la Ruzizi" [Study of the evolution of cassava productivity...
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Revolution: resistance against Western Imperialism by Jeremie Kroubo-Dagnini". Manioc.org. 21 January 2010. Archived from the original on 4 July 2013. Retrieved...
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