they ate cassava bread,pepperpot,crab,casareep,osters and many more
Sliced Bread.
it comes from the person of the family who worked and earned money, referring to buying bread and therefore being the "bread winner"
People have been eating bread for thousand of years and they ate bread during WW2, from 1939 to 1945.
Yeah but it would only be something small like bread and grapes
It is made from the root of the cassava plant.
In the Caribbean, bammy is cassava flatbread made in Jamaica. This bread is made from grated cassava or manioc. Through a series of processes, the cassava is prepared to be fried, baked, or steamed.
Cassave. (french)definition of cassava in English :cassava noun 1 (Also called) manioc any tropical euphorbiaceous plant of the genus Manihot, esp. the widely cultivated American species M. esculenta (or utilissima) (bitter cassava) and M. dulcis (sweet cassava)2 a starch derived from the root of this plant: an important food in the tropics and a source of tapioca(C16: from Spanish cazabe (cassava bread,) from Taino caçábi)
Yes
if you didn't know,they plant cassava
The Caribs made cassava beer by chewing the cassava in their mouth and then spits it out to get it rich.
cyanide
Cassava porridge, donkey bread, fruit
pepper pot, cassava bread, drinks.....
The cassava plant has a trefoil leaf where the three leaflets share a common stem.
Tapioca is the starch extracted from the cassava root. So, no it is not a plant part itself but it is extracted from roots Cassava is another word for the tapioca plant. Generally, tapioca or cassava refers to the root of the plant. Hence, yes; tapioca is part of a plant.
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