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cassavacas‧sa‧va /kəˈsɑːvə/ noun [countable, uncountable] cassavaOrigin: 1500-1600 Spanish cazabe ‘cassava bread’, from Taino caçabi - Alcohol can be produced from plants such as sugar cane and cassava by fermentation and distillation.
- Coconuts are being scraped and the juice is squeezed on pounded taro or cassava for puddings.
- In response peasants cultivate bulkier but less nutritious crops, such as cassava.
- In the reverse direction the country received its most abundantly grown foodstuffs of today - maize and cassava.
- Jungle herbs and cassava root chips', was all I was told.
- Many farmers stopped producing cocoa altogether or switched to food crops, like maize or cassava, that fetched more reliable prices.
- The main cash crops were coffee, sugar cane and cotton, with cassava the domestic staple.
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