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How to use manioc in a sentence

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People farm corn, manioc, potatoes, beans, and rice for their personal use.
Traditionally made with manioc flour, this is another thing I have had to improvise.
The manioc flour produced by this process is usually toasted on large ceramic griddles called budares.
The daily quota of manioc flour must be of five level alqueires, placing enough harvesters so that these can serve to hang up the coverings.
Common plants used include manioc, yam, papaya, mango, lime, and frangipani.
Plantains and manioc are important foods in much of the country, especially the north and the Mosquitia.
There are songs about fishing, planting, and how to use a hoe, paddle a canoe, or pound manioc with a giant mortar and pestle.
Staple foods, apart from sorghum and millet, are maize, manioc, potatoes, rice, sesame, and some bean species.
Some subsistence farmers earn cash from the sale of copra, cocoa, kava, manioc, pineapples, bananas, and fish.
The agricultural products are sugar, rice, manioc, cocoa, vegetables, and bananas.
Traditional households eat porridge for breakfast, which is made from millet, corn, yams, or manioc.
Grains, particularly maize, and manioc are incorporated into almost all meals.
The basis of Amazonian cuisine is a type of cassava, known in Brazil as manioc.
The dish was accompanied by a handful of giant manioc chips striated with purple, and a helping of delectable sweet potato.
The staple food manioc, which normally sells for 350 CFA francs per kilogram, has almost doubled and is set to rise further.
Traditional rural staples are sweet potatoes, manioc, yams, corn, rice, pigeon peas, cowpeas, bread, and coffee.
Bananas, pineapples, taro, peanuts, manioc, cassava, rice, and bread are the staples.
Banana plants are interspersed among the manioc, avoiding the monoculture typical of industrialized agriculture.
Some alternate breakfast foods include boiled manioc, maize porridge, or fried cakes made of rice flour.
Fried manioc was somewhat more dense than traditional French fries but almost identical in taste.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And, to complete the casualties, a zanzibari of the rear column succumbed to manioc poison.
She was carrying a bundle of manioc root on her head, and walked gracefully.
Give the appetite something now and then new to smell, or see with the manioc, and the Zanzibari is satisfied.
David told us that it was called cassava, as well as manioc, and that its scientific name was jatropha manihot.
The roots of the yucca, or manioc plant, grow in bunches like potatoes.
It focuses on mango, watermelon, guava, pineapple, banana, papaws, lemons and limes, manioc and ginger.
I cannot see any reason for manioc to kill 100 men in eleven months.
In a single night they devastate a field of cotton, manioc, or sugar-cane.
When her manioc pudding is taken from the fire it is snowy white.
It would make at least a tasty morsel for each, with their manioc bread.
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