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- Manihot esculenta, commonly called c****ava, manioc, or yuca (among numerous regional names), is a woody shrub of the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae, native...
- the multiplex ID, where NNNNNN is the sequence of the multiplex tag. With Casava 1.8 the format of the '@' line has changed: @EAS139:136:FC706VJ:2:2104:15343:197393...
- Casava (Manihot esculenta) roots...
- estimates. Wamba local government is an agrarian sub-state, it is known for casava, pidgeion pea, palm carnel and oil, productions respectively. Wamba also...
- Residents of Saint Vincent making casabe (casava bread) in the 1910s...
- Most Polynesians in agriculture farm traditional products like taro, ufi, casava and sweet potato to feed themselves and small surplus are sold for monetary...
- Number Food Crop Area Harvested Yield Hg/Ha Production, 1000 tonnes 1 Casava 950,000 56,842 5,400 2 Maize 4,000,000 11,750 4,700 3 Sweet Potatoes 675,000...
- turtle eggs. Palm fruits are also consumed. They brew saliva-fermented casava beer. Meats are preserved by smoking. The Flecheiros make earthenware pottery...
- They preferred wheat cultivation to indigenous sources of carbohydrates: casava, maize (corn), and potatoes, initially importing seeds from Europe and planting...
- Caribe (Taíno) caribú carioca caraqueño casava (Taíno) catre caucho (Quechua) casabe, cazabe (Taíno) casava (Taíno) cayo (Taíno) ceiba (Taíno) chaco...