Discard cooking water—never reuse
🚫 Never use cassava leaves or stems unless you’re trained—they contain even higher toxin levels.
🌟 The Bigger Picture
Cassava isn’t “deadly”—ignorance and desperation make it dangerous.
With proper knowledge, this ancient root remains one of humanity’s most vital crops—a symbol of survival, ingenuity, and cultural heritage.
“The same plant that can poison can also nourish—depending on the hands that prepare it.”
Have you cooked cassava before? What’s your favorite way to eat it? Share your experience below—we’re all learning to honor global foods with respect and care!
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