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  • From the traditional African steppe food Cassava meal, or Fufu, to the most lovable central African vegetable called Cassava leaves, or sombe.

    Boise Weekly FBM Fidel Nshombo 2010

  • Cassava which is an undemanding plant in every respect, primarily serves the purpose of self-sufficiency and risk reduction.

    5 Cassava 1978

  • Most titled the essay, ‘Cassava Root,’ then copied my essay about the baobab tree.

    Amaryllis in Blueberry Christina Meldrum 2011

  • Most titled the essay, ‘Cassava Root,’ then copied my essay about the baobab tree.

    Amaryllis in Blueberry Christina Meldrum 2011

  • The occasionally connected cloud solution allowed NGOs to use rugged laptops to train farmers about how to manage the disease and grow disease-resistant strains of Cassava.

    William Brindley: Three Tech Trends Shaping a Bright Global Future William Brindley 2012

  • The first essay is entitled, “Cassava Root,” as is the second, third and fourth.

    Amaryllis in Blueberry Christina Meldrum 2011

  • The first essay is entitled, “Cassava Root,” as is the second, third and fourth.

    Amaryllis in Blueberry Christina Meldrum 2011

  • The first essay is entitled, “Cassava Root,” as is the second, third and fourth.

    Amaryllis in Blueberry Christina Meldrum 2011

  • Cassava, for one, is sometimes seen by Indonesia's middle class as a carbohydrate only the poorest of the poor should have to suffer through.

    Indonesia Is All Over This Problem Like White on Rice Eric Bellman 2011

  • Most titled the essay, ‘Cassava Root,’ then copied my essay about the baobab tree.

    Amaryllis in Blueberry Christina Meldrum 2011

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