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Ayobami Oladejo1 year ago

Yes cassava and its derivatives were brought to us from that part of the world.

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Sad Champ1 year ago

Yes, but Cassava is indigenous to South America! Garri did not come to West Africa until the Portuguese introduced Cassava in the 1500s

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algorithm 👑🇳🇬1 year ago

Na garri… there Dey call ferine!!! We will be fine…

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Ugoafuluanya N'Isuofia1 year ago

Yes with a sprinkling of beef tallow

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Unyime1 year ago

I was intrested in seeing how they used it.... not disappointed one bit!

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Junaidu1 year ago

"...how nothing goes to waste..." part off me 😁

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ijeoma Ezeasor1 year ago

It is oooo. I ate it in Brazil.

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Urhobo Water11 months ago

30% of Guyanese have African heritage

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Emmyjonez1 year ago

That’s GARRI

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Waliu Ismaila11 months ago

I think it is indigenous to them.

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