
What is Cassava?Fried Cassava, with fried pork belly and tomato sauce
Its kinda a local dish, but it highly depends of the ingredients quality, can go from standard to outstanding.




Its a tree root, pretty common in latin america (we call it "Yuca"), it shares some similarities with potatoes, the flavor its very distinctive though.What is Cassava?
Thank youIts a tree root, pretty common in latin america (we call it "Yuca"), it shares some similarities with potatoes, the flavor its very distinctive though.
It might not look that delicious, but you peel it off, boil it for around an hour and then you fried it and season it and taste really good, its not that complex or expensive either, but quality goes all the way around from poor to exquisite, it holds on good ingredients.
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You get a dish similar to this, but is even better with a good tomatoe sauce. (Picture isn't mine)![]()
It sounded interesting, since I like cooking and trying to do other dishes every now and then.You wont regret it, its really good, although i think i exaggerated saying you need to boil it for an hour, i eat it more than what i cook itThank youIt sounded interesting, since I like cooking and trying dome other dishes every now and then.
, probably 20-30 minutes its ok but you might rather check online if you cook it.sameeeesushi!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh yeah, same to me... Shame is, I can't do it myself as she did, never tastes the same.Grandma's cooking. Haven't had it in 30 years, but I still think about it.

awwGrandma's Cooking. She can't cook a lot of things but what she can cook is incredible.
Seriously my grandma can't cook anything but traditional dishes native to our country but she can do them in the best way possible.
sounds deliciousSeriously my grandma can't cook anything but traditional dishes native to our country but she can do them in the best way possible.
It absolutely is. Any dish made by her is amazing.sounds delicious