Tapioca What is it Made From? Uses, Types and Properties
Tapioca what is it made from? Tapioca is a starch made from cassava roots and serves as food or ingredient in many cuisines worldwide.
Cassava – manihot esculenta and its value chain
Tapioca what is it made from? Tapioca is a starch made from cassava roots and serves as food or ingredient in many cuisines worldwide.
We hear a lot of complimentary things about cassava manioc and its health benefits, including being gluten-free. But is cassava good for you?
Discover how to produce cassava flour at home or on a large scale using the dry and wet processing techniques, to create high-quality cassava flour.
Fufu, also (akpu, foufou, foofoo) is a cassava food swallowed with soup in West Africa. A heavy, starchy, filling side dish that delivers energy in one fell swoop, and it’s easy to make.
Cassava flour has become a popular alternative to traditional wheat flour for those seeking a gluten-free option. Here is everything you need to know.
What is garri, also called cassava flakes of West Africa? Understand the local and modern methods of producing one of the foremost cassava by-products.
Preparing the soil and planting cassava cuttings is the only way to grow cassava and keep the cassava value chain running. Here is everything to know.
Discover the cassava nutritional information, including macro and micronutrients made up of carbohydrates, fiber, protein, vitamins, and minerals.
The cassava root, or yuca root, is a cassava plant tuber native to South America prepared by cooking, frying, or roasting and is a poison when eaten unprocessed.
The history of the mandioca plant is rich as it is a life wire plant for many Indigenous communities in Brazil and Africa for food and medicine.