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Cassava is a root vegetable. It is the underground part of the cassava shrub, which has the Latin name Manihot esculenta. Like potatoes and yams, it is a tuber crop. Cassava roots have a similar shape to sweet potatoes.
People can also eat the leaves of the cassava plant. Humans living along the banks of the Amazon River in South America grew and consumed cassava hundreds of years before Christopher Columbus first voyaged there.
Today, more than 80 countries throughout the tropics grow cassava, and it is a primary component of the diet of more than 800 million people around the world. It is popular because it is a hardy crop that is resistant to drought and does not require much fertilizer, although it is vulnerable to bacterial and viral diseases.
Arsentic (As) | 0.2 mg/kg max |
NaHSO3/SO2 | 0.2 mg/kg max |
Feature | No mould, no insects |
Starch | 70% min |
Moisture | 14% max |
Raw fiber | 4% max |
Admixture | 2% |
Foreign matters | 2% max |
Packing | PP bag in bulk in vessel or container |