Cassava with long tuberous edible roots and soft brittle stems; used especially to make cassiri (an intoxicating drink) and tapioca.
1 The main dependence is the mandioc , or farina, as it is called.
2 Although they cultivated maize, and mandioc , and plaintains, they wanted every other supply.
3 We found rice, maize, millet, mandioc , plantains, oranges, pine-apples, and many other fruits.
4 The country abounded in excellent native fruits, and the mandioc furnished never-failing stores of bread.
5 The small mandioc tubers when boiled are very good and are used instead of potatoes.
6 It forms, together with maize and mandioc , the principal article of food amongst the negroes and colored people.
7 They drank freely from gourds and pannikins of a fermented drink made from mandioc which were brought out to them.
8 The town is pretty well supplied with mandioc flour, jerked beef, and salt fish; but the besiegers prevent all fresh provisions from coming in.
9 In each stood a house of palm-logs, with a steeply pitched roof of palm thatch; and near by were patches of corn and mandioc .
10 We fished for the pacu as the native does, kneading a ball of mandioc farina with water and placing it on the hook as bait.
11 The main dependence is the mandioc , or farina, as it is called.
12 Although they cultivated maize, and mandioc , and plaintains, they wanted every other supply.
13 We found rice, maize, millet, mandioc , plantains, oranges, pine-apples, and many other fruits.
14 The country abounded in excellent native fruits, and the mandioc furnished never-failing stores of bread.
15 The small mandioc tubers when boiled are very good and are used instead of potatoes.
16 It forms, together with maize and mandioc , the principal article of food amongst the negroes and colored people.
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