Climate and origin
Benefits of Cassava

Climate and origin
Cassava is thought to have originated somewhere in South America. Cassava grows in warm tropical climates (Zones 9 11 in the U.S.) Cassava (yuca or manioc) is a nutty flavored, starchy tuber in the spurge family (Euphorbiaceae) of plants from the South American region. Its sweet crunchy underground tuber is a popular edible root since centuries for indigenous people of many parts of Africa, Asia and South American continents. Together with other tropical roots and starch rich foods like yam, taro, plantains, potato, etc, it too is an indispensable part of carbohydrate diet for millions of inhabitants living in these regions.
Cassava is classified as sweet or bitter
What Are Some Other Uses for Cassava
Gluten Free
Miscellaneous information
High in Protein
Cassava Flour
Overview
Rich in Carbohydrates
Treat arthritis and rheumatism
Cassava bread is sugar free
No added preservatives in cassava bread
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