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 | Cassava--Farmer's BookshelfFARMER'S BOOKSHELF An information system of tropical crops in Hawaii Department of Tropical Plant & Soil Sciences University of Hawaii at Manoa http://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/fb/cassava/cassava.htm |
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 | Cassava PoneBARBADIAN RECIPES Cassava Pone. 3 cups freshly grated cassava 2 cups freshly grated 1 1/2 cups granulated sugar coconut 1 teaspoon salt ... http://www.fiu.edu/%7edottinc/cindy13.htm |
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 | Cassava Cottage, Montserrat Vacation VillaAffordable Montserrat Island Vacation villa rental, slip into the island rhythm, no stop lights or fast food resturants on Montserrat, Caribbean West Indies. Use Cassava cottage ... http://cassava-cottage.com |
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 | Cassava Films - HomeWELCOME TO THE WEB SITE FOR CASSAVA FILMS! WHAT'S INSIDE... (Most recently-updated sections are at top) MOVIE REVIEWS (last updated december 15, 2008) http://www.cassavafilms.com/ |
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 | Sweet Cassava | Culinary ConceptsSweet Cassava offers sumptuous world cuisine as seen through classically trained Chef Susan Taves? inspired vision. http://www.sweetcassava.com/ |
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 | cassava.com.cnNotice: Please do not try to copy or save any content of our website. All WebPages have been protected. http://www.cassava.com.cn/ |
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 | Cassava, Africa's Food Security CropCassava (Manihot esculenta ) originated in the Americas. It is a shrub with an average height of one metre, and has a palmate leaf formation. http://www.worldbank.org/html/cgiar/newsletter/Mar96/4cas2.htm |
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 | Cassava Cassava - Manihot esculenta, a low-protein, starchy staple. In regions where cereal grains cannot be grown, people often rely upon starchy vegetables (roots, tubers, or rhizomes ... http://www.bio.ilstu.edu/Armstrong/syllabi/cassava/cassava.htm |
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 | Cassava homeWelcome to cassavabiz.org: This website is an information service provided by the Integrated Cassava Project (ICP) of the International Institute ... http://www.cassavabiz.org/ |
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 | cassava -- Britannica Online EncyclopediaBritannica online encyclopedia article on cassava:Cassava (Manihot esculenta).David.Monniaux (Manihot esculenta), tuberous edible plant of the spurge family (Euphorbiaceae) from ... http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/98103/cassava |
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 | cassava - Definition of cassava at Your Dictionarynoun. any of several tropical American plants, shrubs, and trees (genus Manihot, esp. M. esculenta) of the spurge family, having edible, starchy roots; this root or a starch ... http://www.yourdictionary.com/cassava |
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 | Cook's Thesaurus: Tuberscassava = casava = manioc = mandioca = tapioca root = yucca = yucca root = yuca root = Brazilian arrowroot Pronunciation: kuh-SAH-vuh Notes: People in Hispanic countries use ... http://www.foodsubs.com/Tubers.html |
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 | cassava definition | Dictionary.com noun . 1. any of several tropical American plants belonging to the genus Manihot, of the spurge family, as M. esculenta (bitter cassava) and M. dulcis (sweet cassava), cultivated ... http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/cassava |
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 | BioCassava PlusBioCassava Plus is an integrated team of scientists whose objective is to reduce malnutrition by delivering improved cassava cultivars ... http://biocassavaplus.org/ |
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 | cassava - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about cassavacassava. Plant belonging to the spurge family. Native to South America, it is now widely grown throughout the tropics for its starch-containing roots, from which tapioca and bread ... http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/cassava |
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 | cassava - WiktionaryDefinition from Wiktionary, a free dictionary http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/cassava |
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 | CassavaCommon Names Yuca Tapioca Manioc Scientific Names Species: Manihot esculenta Crantz Syn: M. ultissima Phol Syn: M. aipi Phol Family: Euphorbiaceae Uses http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/cropfactsheets/cassava.html |
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 | cassava: Definition from Answers.comcassava n. In both senses also called manioc , yuca . A shrubby tropical American plant (Manihot esculenta) widely grown for its large, tuberous, http://www.answers.com/topic/cassava |
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 | What is Cassava?Cassava is a shrubby, tropical, perennial plant that is not well known in the temperate zone. For most people, cassava is most commonly associated with tapioca. http://www.cassavachips.com/cassava.html |
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