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In Kenya, chips are made even from arrowroot and casava.
The input is commonly a vegetable such as potato, casava or tapioca.
The region is agrarian in activity with rice, copra, casava, timber and other crops.
Mill products consist of the following: corn grits, rice, and casava starch.
There is mojarra frita, fried porgy, a dish accompanied by potato, casava and green or sweet bananas.
Lake fed areas are cultivated with rice and cotton, while the dry lands are more suitable for peanuts (goundnuts) and casava.
Casava (Haiti): made from manioc (cassava root)
Harvesting rain-fed agriculture is the main occupation in Mchinji, with groundnuts, tobacco, soya and casava beans being the primary cash crops.
The main agricultural products of Baungon are corn, casava, banana, camote, fruits and vegetables, bamboo crafts, and abaca products.
"That's how I learned about palm oil, casava leaf and bitter leaf," she recalled, referring to (explanation of what these are TK?)
Indian sweets, Burmese shrimp rolls, Filipino casava cake and Indonesian shrimp chips will be served, introducing children to foods not found in everyone's kitchen.
Finally we drove up Flatbush to Church in order to stop at Sybil's Guyanese Bakery for some very nice casava pone and cheese twists.
It consists of a broth of casava flour with eggs and spices (especially pepper) and may contain other ingredients such as tomatoes, corriander, garlic, peppers, and onions.
Boiled cassava is normally eaten with fish curry (kappayum meenum in Malayalam which literally means casava with fish) or meat, and is a traditional favorite of many Keralites.
More than 400 types of crops including oranges, pineapple, corn, lotus root, casava, sugarcane, tobacco, vegetables, melons, mulberry, mushrooms and more than 100 different kinds of rice are grown here.
The local economy is dependent on its tropical agricultural and plantation products of copra, breadfruit, taros, betel nuts, sweet potatoes, casava, tropical fruits and vegetables, trochus shells, and cacao and rice.
The smell of casava leaf and fish being cooked on open fires filled the air, and the beat of the djembe drums got louder as more and more guests arrived, calling out "Ow di bodi?"
The Sahel's farmers are largely cleared of blame for the 20th century's Sahel droughts, but there is the enduring question of whether cash crops like cotton are more important than food plants like wheat and casava.
Food items such as rice, corn, casava, peanuts, cardamom, rattan, bamboo, and bamboo shoots, jewel orchid, eaglewood, and ginger are used for internal consumption and sales A wide range of wildlife is also utilized for food consumption and as an economic resource.
Fiji's culture is a rich mosaic of Indigenous Fijian, Indo-Fijian, Asian and European traditions, comprising social polity, language, food (based mainly from the sea, plus casava, dalo (taro) & other vegetables), costume, belief systems, architecture, arts, craft, music, dance and sports.
Factors for the great population growth include the impact of Dutch colonial rule including the imposed end to civil war in Java, the increase in the area under rice cultivation, and the introduction of food plants such as casava and maize which could sustain populations that could not afford rice.