Tapioca is a traditional Brazilian dish made from tapioca flour, which is derived from the cassava root. It is particularly popular in the northeastern region of Brazil, where it is enjoyed as both a savory and sweet snack or meal. The dish consists of a gluten-free pancake-like creation, which is typically filled with a variety...
Learn moreFarofa is a traditional Brazilian dish made from toasted cassava flour (also known as manioc flour). It is a versatile and flavorful side dish that is often served with meats, stews, or beans, and is a staple in Brazilian cuisine. Farofa is commonly enjoyed during family meals, celebrations, and especially alongside dishes like feijoada, churrasco...
Learn moreEba is a popular Nigerian dish made from garri (fermented cassava flour). It is commonly consumed as a side dish or swallow food that is paired with soups, stews, or sauces. Eba is loved for its smooth texture and ability to complement a variety of Nigerian soups such as Egusi Soup, Afang Soup, Ogbono Soup,...
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