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Place yuca in a large pot with 3 1/2 quarts of water.
Place cooked yuca in food processor and process until smooth.
His food career evolved gradually, and he opened Yuca in 1989.
Main products in the region are rice, yuca and plantain.
When cool enough to handle, pull skin off yuca.
It came with black beans, rice and yuca in garlic sauce.
It is usually eaten with rice, boiled potatoes or yuca.
She doesn't know that her second son is also a reincarnation of Yuca.
Form yuca mixture into 20 rounds, using a heaping tablespoon for each.
If you have a taste for starch, a side order of boiled yuca in - what else?
The yuca is sometimes served boiled instead of fried.
The grated yuca and potatoes are squeezed through a cheesecloth.
Add the carrot, yuca and squash and cook about 10 minutes longer.
Anyone familiar with yuca will find the seasonings superb with it, too.
They are made of yuca (cassava), usually filled with ground beef and deep fried.
The main agricultural products are cotton, maize, plantain and yuca.
Agriculture production is also part of its economy, predominantly yuca, corn, tomato, beans.
Yuca was sold and he became a partner in the new restaurant, Mayya.
Pan de yuca is a typical snack in Guayaquil.
The military was also in contact with Yuca, who was apparently researching the development of "angels".
Two main sources of food for locals in rural areas, living off resources within their own land, are yuca and plantain.
Sides include a kind of red onion relish, fried yuca, and other regional variants.
Yes, it includes ingredients found in the New World like yuca, coconuts and shrimp.
"Sushi grade" tuna is served with a yuca crust.
While some dishes at Yuca are inspired, a few carry so much baggage that they capsize under their own weight.
Just then a large group of women passed us coming back from their manioc field.
The women were all down at the manioc fields because it was still the end of the morning.
In 2007 manioc was grown on an area of 285 ha.
My mother teaching me how to grind manioc into flour.
Meals were often no more than manioc flour and beans.
An hour later, they arrived at a clearing where manioc was being grown.
The area's most important crops are soy, rice and manioc.
Corn and manioc still struggle to thrive in the dry ground.
"Women want to give me chickens, manioc flour - but what am I going to do with a chicken?"
They had been surviving on green mangoes and manioc leaves.
The farmers had planted the manioc "just hours" before the eruption.
The main products are especially manioc, beans, cattle and milk.
In 1986 about 220,000 hectares produced 3.4 million tons of manioc.
Prices of the most basic goods, like fish, manioc and oil, have nearly tripled.
Researchers also believe that consumption of manioc offers some protection against malaria.
It's the sort of thing that gets handed down as the women are pounding the manioc root or whatever.
Other common foods include rice, beans, fish, potatoes and manioc.
"I have some manioc and some juice if you'd like."
The main agricultural products were rice, bananas, manioc, and corn.
When potatoes were not available they discovered how to use the native sweet manioc as a replacement.
It is served with white rice and manioc flour.
I hope my baby will have the life of my parents, who grow beans and manioc,' she says.
Including manioc farming adjacent to a building storing nuclear waste.
For food, they grew sweet potatoes, manioc and corn.
"You fill the basket with grated manioc, then pull both ends," she said.
Today, cassava has been planted for the first time in years.
Particularly if you are standing in a giant field of cassava.
Both are made from the cassava but produce different flavors.
There are a couple of ways to dry cassava chips.
The crowd was told to bring salt, to come with cassava bread.
Rice and cassava are the main crops raised in the county.
Farming, especially cassava, is the main occupation in the area.
It is also used in making cassava cake, a popular pastry.
Selection of cassava species to be grown, therefore, is quite important.
The people practice agriculture with cassava as the major source of carbohydrates.
We had one real meal a day, usually yams or cassava.
Prices for rice and cassava have more than tripled in that time.
The origins or relationship between the term and the Cassava plant are unknown.
Further the cassava hay can be used as dairy feed.
New varieties of cassava are being developed, so the future situation remains uncertain.
The main food crop is cassava, of which 45,000 tons were produced in 2004.
To get edible cassava, the plant must first be peeled.
These cassava chips are what will be dried and made into powder.
This makes cassava a good insurance crop for times when food is scarce.
Two others show how cassava paste is used to make batiks.
The current place, where about 10,000 people have lived since February, had such poor soil that only cassava grew, he said.
The economy is based on agriculture, especially tobacco, orange and cassava production.
The main problems with cassava cultivation include disease and pests.
After obtaining the powdered cassava, it's time for the cooking.
"I tried cassava and bananas, but there are no roads.