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mandioca
[ man-dee-oh-kuh, meyn- ]
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For her, that dish is purê de mandioca, something she also learned to make with her mother in Brazil.
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It seeks its food not only in the rivers, but on moonlight nights resorts to the maize and corn-fields, and also plucks up the roots of mandioca.
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A tray of mandioca root, farinha, was set in the hot sun to dry.
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From it is made farinha de mandioca, which is the bread of the common people of Brazil, and tapioca.
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The principal agricultural products are cotton, coffee, sugar, mandioca and tropical fruits.
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