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Freshness matters too. When shopping for cassava, it is better to choose firm roots without mold, dark spots, or strong odors. Old or damaged cassava can spoil quickly and may upset digestion even after cooking.
Some people also make the mistake of reusing the water left after boiling cassava. Although it may seem wasteful to throw it away, the cooking continue reading …