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‖ farinha|faˈriɲə| Also 8 farina, and in anglicized form farine. [Pg. farinha:—L. farīna: see farina.] = cassava 2.
1726G. Shelvocke Voy. round World 52 Boiling the water and soaking a quantity of this Farina in it. 1863Bates Nat. Amazon I. 28 Both are products of the same root, tapioca being the pure starch, and farinha the starch mixed with woody fibre. 1870G. W. Dasent Ann. Eventful Life (ed. 4) i. 44 Salt-fish, and farine, and ale-wives. 1893Act 56–7 Vict. c. 88 Sched. I, An extraordinary quantity of manioc, or cassada, commonly called farinha. attrib.1743Bulkeley & Cummins Voy. S. Seas 170 Two Bags of Farine Bread. |