Cassava example sentences

Related (13): starch, yuca, tapioca, manioc, farina, flour, plantain, potato, tuber, breadfruit, mofongo, fufu, garri.

cas·sa·va

noun

cassava (noun) · cassavas (plural noun) · bitter cassava (noun) · bitter cassavas (plural noun) · sweet cassava (noun) · sweet cassavas (plural noun)

  - the starchy tuberous root of a tropical tree, used as food in tropical countries but requiring careful preparation to remove traces of cyanide from the flesh. Also called manioc

  - a starch or flour obtained from the cassava root.

  - the shrubby tree from which cassava is obtained, native to tropical America and cultivated throughout the tropics.

Synonyms

manioc

"Cassava" Example Sentences

1. "Cassava" is a starchy root vegetable.
2. "Cassava" is a major food crop in Africa.
3. "Cassava" is a tropical plant native to South America.
4. "Cassava" is a staple food in many parts of the world.
5. "Cassava" is a good source of carbohydrates and dietary fiber.
6. "Cassava" is a versatile crop that can be used for a variety of purposes.
7. "Cassava" is a major source of income for small-scale farmers in Africa.
8. "Cassava" is a crop that is relatively easy to grow and requires little maintenance.
9. "Cassava" is a crop that can be grown in a wide range of climates and soils.
10. "Cassava" is a crop that has been cultivated for centuries in many parts of the world.
11. Processing "cassava" into flour or starch is a common practice in many parts of the world.
12. "Cassava" is used to make a variety of dishes, including breads, cakes, pancakes, and porridges.
13. "Cassava" is a good source of vitamins and minerals, including calcium, iron, and vitamin C.
14. "Cassava" is a major source of dietary starch and is used in many processed foods.
15. "Cassava" roots can be boiled, fried, or mashed and used in a variety of dishes.
16. "Cassava" leaves are also edible and are often eaten as a vegetable in many parts of the world.
17. "Cassava" is a good source of energy and is often used as a substitute for rice or potatoes.
18. "Cassava" is a crop that is resistant to drought and can be grown in areas with limited water resources.
19. "Cassava" is a crop that can be grown in a wide range of soils, from sandy to clay.
20. "Cassava" is a crop that can be harvested year-round and stored for long periods of time.

Common Phases

Harvesting; Peeling; Washing; Grating; Boiling; Steaming; Frying; Roasting; Mashing; Fermenting; Dehydrating; Storing.

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