Cassava with long tuberous edible roots and soft brittle stems; used especially to make cassiri (an intoxicating drink) and tapioca.
1 They had also brought us some mandioca - flour and a supply of fruits.
2 Like the Quichuas, they were agriculturalists - cultivating mandioca , maize, calabashes, and potatoes.
3 Sugar-cane, mandioca , rice, beans, and Indian corn were raised with success.
4 The mandioca you have eaten in the shape of farina.
5 We also saw melons growing in abundance, as well as mandioca and Indian corn.
6 A field of mandioca , when ripe, looks something like a nursery of young plants.
7 The liquor served was chiefly a spirit distilled by the people themselves from mandioca cakes.
8 The most interesting subject connected with our trip was the cultivation and preparation of the mandioca .
9 The people occupy themselves the greater part of the year with their small plantations of mandioca .
10 The mandioca is called cassava in some countries.
11 He has a wife and children, and sometimes comes down to the roças to steal the mandioca .
12 A tract of forest had been fired, and this clearing planted with bananas, mandioca , sweet potatoes, etc.
13 The Aráras are one of those tribes which do not plant mandioca ; and indeed have no settled habitations.
14 The most frequent cause of death is poisoning by drinking raw Tucupí, the juice of the mandioca root.
15 It is made by soaking mandioca cakes in water until fermentation takes place, and tastes like new beer.
16 The valleys and slopes are highly fertile and produce sugar, cotton, tobacco, Indian corn, rice, mandioca and Iruits.
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