Examples of using Cassava in English and their translations into Polish
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The starch is from cassava.
With a help of funnel we pour the premium Congolese cassava moonshine.
Usually lotoko is derived from cassava, but it can also be made from maize or plantains.
Farmers participating in educational activities received cassava seedlings as well as sunflower, pigeon pea and sorghum seeds.
maize and cassava photo.
Together we have an evening meal with cassava leaves, scrambled eggs and tea with milk and ginger.
brewers resort to using local raw materials such as sorghum and cassava for producing beer.
Only that in some parts of the world it can be called by a different name e.g. in Fiji"tapioca" is called"cassava.
so this is sorghum flour mixed with cassava flour.
Konzo is an epidemic paralytic disease occurring among hunger-stricken rural populations in Africa where a diet dominated by insufficiently processed cassava results in simultaneous malnutrition and high dietary cyanide intake.
which is cassava leaves with beans or just beans.
where the commuters find bread much more handy to use than rice or cassava.
He would like to make the typical dim sum not with pork but with cassava which is easy to get in local.
such as cassava leaves and cucumber.
Waste paper, cassava, corn or other available stock boiled to a pulp are used for this purpose.
hard-boiled eggs, cassava, etc.
beans or cassava.
we used radish shreds in substitution for cassava shreds because cassava is not common in Taiwan.
Unlike pork shumai, cassava shumai is non-greasy and has a taste of cassava fiber, making a refreshing change.
corn and cassava.