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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
Macaxeira River is a
river of Maranhão
state in
northeastern Brazil. List of
rivers of Maranhão
Brazilian Ministry of
Transport 1°48′01″S 45°52′23″W...
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cabidela (chicken in
blood sauce),
peixada Pernambucana (fish stew),
macaxeira com
charque (c****ava with beef jerky),
quiabada (okra with beef), feijão...
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throughout the country:
mandioca in the North, Central-West, and São Paulo;
macaxeira in the Northeast;
aipim in the
Southeast and South. The fine-grained tapioca...
- Root
vegetables such as
manioc (locally
known as mandioca,
aipim or
macaxeira,
among other names), yams, and
fruit like açaí, cupuaçu, mango, papaya...
- farofa, carne-de-sol, feijão verde, and in
cooking fried eggs or c****ava (
macaxeira).
Manteiga de
garrafa is a
product of
artesanal or small-scale manufacturing...
- ****ed
chicken meat. Deep-fried c****ava
Fried c****ava (mandioca, aipim, or
macaxeira) is a
typical substitute for
French fries in Brazil. It is
commonly served...
- 2022 at the
Wayback Machine. NY Mag
article (18
March 2005). Flor de
macaxeira Archived 6 July 2011 at the
Wayback Machine. Otempo.com.br. I don't know...
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Xingu River and Pau d'Arco River. Chikrí /
Xicri –
spoken between the
Macaxeira River and
Pardo River,
south of the
Itacaiunas River, Pará. Kuben-Kran-Keñ...
- Turiaçu
River Caxias River Das
Almas River Paraná
River Maraca****é
River Macaxeira River Tromaí
River Gurupí
River Cajuapara River (Açailândia River) Tocantins...