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The vegetable Cassava is known by the names Tapioca, Yuca(the plant with two "c" is not edible and Manioc. It is starchy and has small amounts of vitamin B, C, and protein. On the downside all parts of the plant contain highly toxic cyanide which is removed through cooking.

As far as nutrition goes:

Potatoes (raw, most of the nutrition is in the skin)

about 25% starch

2.5% protein

Calories 284

Sodium 22.14mg

Potassium 1553.49 mg

Carbohydrates 64.46g

Protein 4.45g

Vitamin C 72.69mg

Calcium 44.28mg

Iron 2.88mg

Cassava (raw)

Calories 330

Sodium 22.14mgPotassium 558.26mg

Carbohydrates 78.4g

Protein 2.8g

Vitamin C 42.44mg

Calcium 32.96mg

Iron 0.56mg

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