The two types of Cassava /Yuca/Tapioca

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“Running stomach” is about the most accurate, yet polite, way I’ve ever heard of describing that unfortunate situation.

marqedman
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We also use the "Tapioca" here in Brazil. Because of the indigenous people. Tapioca is a dish made of Cassava. Hugs from BR!

blablablaws
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I absolutely love that you’re in charge of your story and Thank you for sharing it with us. ❤ from Brooklyn

urbanlady.
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Thank you, I love learning a bit about botany and food from places I haven't been! Very kind of you to share.

angelalovell
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You have a very beautiful and calming voice! And the Uganda accent is so lovely to listen to!!, thank you for sharing your amazing knowledge

ajecks
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Thank you for sharing your beautiful life! ❤ from an American who would love to have this type of love and tradition and community! Our country could learn some things from this!

Ashsashs
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Your voice, accent and mannerisms are so soothing. You calm me down. Thank you.

MZ-zedf
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You are absolutely wonderful to be sharing your experiences, thoughts and ideas with people ❤️

Michelle-kjwv
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I love when you speak in a musical tone. 😊

crittercrer
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Such a beautiful bright red in nature. Love the lesson on the differences!

oliverhatesgoogle
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Thank you i did not know there was a difference all I was told was it was all on the preparation process for you onto be sick

beverlyokoro
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I love watching your videos and learning about your culture. You seam to have a very good heart

tarabasden
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Thank you for your lessons on cassava. One of my neighbors gave me one stick of cassava. I hope you have more videos on how to use and cook it. Also, I love your sense of humor in many of your videos....on how silly Americans think about your culture. I'm in the US too, S.W. Florida

melodylamour
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So interesting! Usually in plants, it’s the ones with the red branches that can have some toxicity. I’ve never studied tapioca, so thank you for sharing this information. ❤

mamawvondak
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I really like your informative videos, like this one. I would be happy to watch more content like this. Thanks!

Efi_C
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we have those here in Cambodia too and my mom loves them

kettya
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You have just brought back memories of school dinners and the dreaded tapioca pudding !

antonylawrence
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Thank you for this information! I am have been in love since i first saw it! God bless you and your family including pets 🙏

pattydemnicki
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I really love the way we can acknowledge African culture from your channel... A huge fan of Africa since class 8 when I actually started reading about the country and its richness.

sheoozescourage
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I hope to see more videos about plants they grow in your country. I really enjoyed this one.

kahina