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Cassava, a multi-function edible root; making Gari

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Cassava is known in French as Manioc , and here in the United States often as Yuca . It seems it originated in South America, but it is widely grown in equatorial Africa. In Cameroon it is a staple, and the most common and popular use is Gari, a sort of coarse tapioca; mixed with water, sugar and peanuts to make a filling snack or meal. In fact, the way most Europeans know Cassava is through tapioca pudding! A field was planted by a friend in Abo, Littoral region, two years ago, and finally the cassava roots were harvested in November/December  2010 (a warm and dry time of the year). Our very trusted friend Guérin supervised and participated in the harvest and the making of Gari from beginning to end, and sent us photographs of the process. Cassava in the field Cassava and bags transported to the main road (left to right) Piling cassava roots at loading area; filling the truck; unloading Peeling the roots; the drying area; putting the peeled roots into bags