- (/ˌtæpiˈoʊkə/; Portuguese: [tapiˈɔkɐ]) is a
starch extracted from the
tubers of the
c****ava plant (Manihot esculenta, also
known as manioc), a
species native to the...
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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 zemi of
c****ava, was
represented with a three-pointed zemí,
which could be
found in
conucos to
increase the
yield of
c****ava.
Wood and
stone zemís...
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refreshing aguaje ice cream. To drink, they
serve masato (a beer made of
c****ava) or
natural fruit juices such as aguaje, maracuyá (p****ion fruit), and...
- for
cultivation and the
epidemic clear-cutting of
forest for rubber,
c****ava,
wood pulp and teak
plantations in south-east Asia.
Habitats may also face...
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genus Begomovirus.
African c****ava mosaic virus (ACMV), East
African c****ava mosaic virus (EACMV), and
South African c****ava mosaic virus (SACMV) are distinct...
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paddles and the
tools of
their trade. The
natives of
Guyana decorated their c****ava grater with
schemes of
incised scrolls,
while the
natives of
Loango Bay...
- C****areep is a
thick black liquid made from
c****ava root,
often with
additional ****es,
which is used as a base for many
sauces and
especially in Guyanese...
- the
natural way -
drying the
c****ava chips in
direct sunlight by
spreading them over a
drying tray
usually made of a
wood or
aluminium big
enough to spread...
- however, the term
nilupak is
reserved for the
variants made with
mashed c****ava or saba bananas.
While the
variants made from ube (purple yam) is known...