English to Gujarati Dictionary cassava

cassava

કસાવા
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noun
Common vegetables are cabbage, beans, mushrooms, carrots, cassava , sweet potatoes, onions, and various types of greens.
the starchy tuberous root of a tropical tree, used as food in tropical countries but requiring careful preparation to remove traces of cyanide from the flesh.
Cultivated cassava has a higher rate of photosynthesis than is usual for C 3 plants and photosynthesis is not light saturated.
the shrubby tree from which cassava is obtained, native to tropical America and cultivated throughout the tropics.
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They grow maize, sorghum, 'cassava' , sweet potatoes and also rear domesticated animals like goats, pigs and chicken.
Rice, sorghum, millet, and 'cassava' are common foods.
The roots of the 'cassava' plant contain linamarin, a cyanogen which produces the poisonous chemical cyanide when eaten.
Maize, 'cassava' , pigeon peas, onions, bananas, potatoes, and tomatoes are important commercial crops.
The bubbles in bubble tea are actually oversized tapioca pearls, made from 'cassava' root starch and caramel.
The rich soils of Uganda are capable of producing a wide range of crops such as maize, 'cassava' , groundnut, sorghum, pineapple, millet and other stable foods.
In Zambia and many African countries most of the foods eaten in the region like maize, 'cassava' , millet, sweet potatoes were all brought by explorers and colonialists.
They also enjoy 'cassava' flour, boiled in water, and stirred to make a thick paste (ugali).
These families now cultivate their own crops - beans, potato, 'cassava' , banana and many others.
Forest crops, such as plantain, 'cassava' , cocoyam, and tropical yams, predominate in the south.
They were very hardworking farmers and we used to buy cheap beans, rice, 'cassava' , sweet potatoes and maize from them.
A favorite dish among Angolans is cabidela, chicken's blood eaten with rice and 'cassava' dough.
Creole food uses tubers, such as 'cassava' and sweet potatoes.
It is largely farming land where yam, 'cassava' , and palm trees are grown; it is bounded by the Cross River to the east and extends past the Niger River to the west.
Gali foto in its simplest form is a breakfast dish made from 'cassava' flour.
Very starchy foods such as 'cassava' contain virtually nothing but carbohydrates and water.
Usually, after the boiled 'cassava' is pounded and then mixed with palm sugar, it is ready to be consumed.
The staple noonday meal is foo-foo, a dough-like paste made of 'cassava' pounded into flour.
The most popular rural staple is ugali, a stiff dough made of 'cassava' flour, cornmeal, millet, or sorghum.
Some 348,000 tonnes surplus from 'cassava' flour is expected from a total production of 958,000 tonnes while total requirement for various uses is 609,000 tonnes.
Another staple of Liberian cuisine is 'cassava' , a tropical plant with starchy roots from which tapioca is obtained.
The most popular form among school children is deep-fried 'cassava' coated with sugar.
Other sources of vitamin A to keep in mind are fish, butter or cream, cheese, spinach, 'cassava' , sweet potatoes, papaya, and mangos.
Cultivated 'cassava' has a higher rate of photosynthesis than is usual for C 3 plants and photosynthesis is not light saturated.
Women raised the children and they also tended the farm, raising domestic animals and growing foods such as 'cassava' .
Other starchy foods include 'cassava' , taro root, maize and plantains.
But to eradicate malnutrition, we grow maize, beans, soya beans, sweet potatoes, 'cassava' , pumpkins and many others.
Tapioca is a starch-like substance that is extracted from the root of the 'cassava' plant.
Sometimes we worked all through the night and it was rare that I ate more than a bowl-full of 'cassava' flour in a day.
For breakfast, a village family eats a dough-like ball made from 'cassava' flour with the previous day's sauce.
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