Cassava bread is one of the foods given to the Guyana by the native people (Amerindians) of Guyana. It is traditionally one of the best known and consumed food. Its preparation is extensive work. In the days of difficult travel and trade, it served as a major staple and carbohydrate provider to their diet.
Cassava grows all year long in Guyana and is about the easy crop to cultivate. It is as simple as placing a stem of the cassava plant into well tilled soil. The cassava plant matures in about seven months and is ready for harvesting. Once the cassava root is harvested, it must be peeled; it reveals it’s white under skin, similar to that of a potato but much larger. After washing the peeled cassava, it is grated. The cassava at this point looks like white cheese.
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UK Registered Charity, supporting the educational needs of 10 primary schools in Linden, Guyana extends an invitation to all Guyanese to attend their:
14th Anniversary Dinner and Dance.
Date: 18th August 2012
Venue: The Holiday Inn Hotel, Coram Street, London WC1N 1HT
Time : 7.00 pm to 1:00 am
Cost : £ 45: 00 Dress : Formal
Provided: Three Course Meal; Half Bottle Wine pp Music by; Pan Nation Steel Band and DJ Shogun.
Photographer: For your personal photos and with friends. Opportunity to be photographed with an Olympic Torch which was carried by a committee member during the Torch Relay in England.
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Gas shortage
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