Cassiri

/kəˈsɪri/ noun

An alcoholic beverage made by indigenous peoples of South America from cassava root or grain, similar to beer.

From Tupi-Guarani languages, originating in Brazil. The word refers to fermented drinks made by indigenous Amazonian and Caribbean peoples long before European contact.

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