Casava

/kəˈsɑː.və/ noun

Definition

A spelling variant of cassava, a tropical root vegetable that produces a starchy tuber used for food and tapioca.

Etymology

From Arawakan 'casabi' or 'cassaba', brought into European languages through Spanish when Columbus encountered the plant in the Caribbean.

Kelly Says

Cassava/casava saved millions from starvation—Portuguese traders brought it to Africa and Asia where it became more important than rice in some regions!

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