A starch made by leaching and drying the root of the cassava plant; the source of tapioca; a staple food in the tropics.
Any of several plants of the genus Manihot having fleshy roots yielding a nutritious starch.
1 The cassava forms another important article of the food of the blacks.
2 Although cassava leaves are high in protein, the protein is not bioavailable.
3 Protein-protein interaction experiments consistently found that VPg proteins associate with cassava nCBPs.
4 The country around is elevated, undulating, and very extensively planted with cassava .
5 Nothing is now cultivated but a little cassava , and a few plantains.
6 Crops of mileza, maize, cassava , dura, tobacco, beans, ground-nuts, are growing finely.
7 A total of ten American women were fed white and BC-enhanced cassava .
8 However, cassava contains cyanide and its continued consumption may lead to chronic disability.
9 The frequency of the brewing depends upon the superabundance of cassava .
10 There'd be miombo moving through the area, recovering the cassava fields.
11 Small patches of yam and cassava were the principal vegetables noticed.
12 Other Kilimanjaro farmers are also trying drought-resilient crops such as cassava and sunflowers.
13 Continue to boil until the cassava is tender and cooked through.
14 The presence of scopoletin was revealed in all components of the cassava root.
15 Compounding that, most of the cassava and breadfruit crops were gone.
16 How delicious the plantains and cassava tasted, and some well-dressed venison.
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