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yuca - traducción al Inglés

SPECIES OF FLOWERING PLANT IN THE SPURGE FAMILY EUPHORBIACEAE
Manioc; Manihot esculenta; Mandioca; Manihot utilissima; Cassave; Casava; Cassava root; Maniok; Aipim; Macaxeira; Cassava hay; Yuca; Kasava; Kassava; Cassavas; Casavas; Maniocs; Yucas; Yuca fries; Cassada; Tapioca plant; Tapioca-plant; Cavassa grater; Balinghoy; Kamoteng kahoy; Manioc root; Kamoteng; Brazilian arrowroot; Cassava green mite; Tapioca cultivation; Janipha aipi; Janipha manihot; Jatropha aipi; Jatropha diffusa; Jatropha digitiformis; Jatropha dulcis; Jatropha flabellifolia; Jatropha loureiroi; Jatropha manihot; Jatropha mitis; Jatropha paniculata; Jatropha silvestris; Jatropha stipulata; Mandioca aipi; Mandioca dulcis; Mandioca utilissima; Manihot aipi; Manihot aypi; Manihot cannabina; Manihot diffusa; Manihot digitiformis; Manihot dulcis; Manihot edule; Manihot edulis; Manihot flabellifolia; Manihot flexuosa; Manihot loureiroi; Manihot melanobasis; Manihot sprucei; Novel cap-binding protein; Novel cap-binding protein-1; Novel cap-binding protein-2; MeFT2; MeFT1; MeFT; Rust of cassava
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  • Cassava bread
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  • A cassava field in [[Bogor Regency]], Indonesia
  • Cassava root, peeled and soaking
  • [[Taíno]] women preparing [[cassava bread]] in 1565: grating yuca roots into paste, shaping the bread, and cooking it on a fire-heated burén

yuca      
n. yucca, any plant from the genus Yucca, type of plant that grows in warm dry climates
yuca      
yucca
cassava
manioc
yucca         
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  • Purplish fruits of ''[[Yucca aloifolia]]''.
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  • date=May 2018}}
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GENUS OF PLANTS
Shrubby Yuccas; Yucca extract; New Mexico state flower
yuca

Definición

yuca
sust. fem.
1) Botánica. Planta liliácea de la América tropical, con flores blancas, colgantes de un escapo largo y central, y raíz gruesa, de la que se saca harina alimenticia.
2) Nombre vulgar de algunas especies de mandioca.

Wikipedia

Cassava

Manihot esculenta, commonly called cassava (), manioc, or yuca (among numerous regional names), is a woody shrub of the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae, native to South America, from Brazil and parts of the Andes. Although a perennial plant, cassava is extensively cultivated as an annual crop in tropical and subtropical regions for its edible starchy tuberous root, a major source of carbohydrates. Though it is often called yuca in parts of Spanish America and in the United States, it is not related to yucca, a shrub in the family Asparagaceae. Cassava is predominantly consumed in boiled form, but substantial quantities are used to extract cassava starch, called tapioca, which is used for food, animal feed, and industrial purposes. The Brazilian farinha, and the related garri of West Africa, is an edible coarse flour obtained by grating cassava roots, pressing moisture off the obtained grated pulp, and finally drying it (and roasting both in the case of farinha and garri).

Cassava is the third-largest source of food carbohydrates in the tropics, after rice and maize. Cassava is a major staple food in the developing world, providing a basic diet for over half a billion people. It is one of the most drought-tolerant crops, capable of growing on marginal soils. Nigeria is the world's largest producer of cassava, while Thailand is the largest exporter of cassava starch.

Cassava is classified as either sweet or bitter. Like other roots and tubers, both bitter and sweet varieties of cassava contain antinutritional factors and toxins, with the bitter varieties containing much larger amounts. It must be properly prepared before consumption, as improper preparation of cassava can leave enough residual cyanide to cause acute cyanide intoxication, goiter, ataxia, partial paralysis, or death. The more toxic varieties of cassava have been used in some places as famine food during times of food insecurity. Farmers often prefer the bitter varieties because they deter pests, animals, and thieves.

Ejemplos de uso de yuca
1. Se perdieron cosechas enteras de maíz, yuca y plátano, e igual que en Viñales el panorama en todo el país es desolador.
2. Dos horas aquí, al final del día, bastan para ver nicas volviendo a sus casas maltrechas, oyendo su música y comiendo chicharrón con yuca.
3. Madrid - Plátano con queso, yuca frita, empanaditas, arepitas y patacón pisao: 13,2o - Una bandeja paisa: 14,50 - Ternera salamina: 14,50 - Guayaba con queso: 8 - Dos aguas y dos cafés: 6,80 Total: 57 euros
4. Madrid - Plátano con queso, yuca frita, empanaditas, arepitas y patacón pisao: 13,2o- Una bandeja paisa: 14,50- Ternera salamina: 14,50 Guayaba con queso: 8- Dos aguas y dos cafés: 6,80 Total: 57 euros Juanes, sexto en el Top Wip de Colombia
5. Proyectos en Santander, Boyacá y Cesar usando caña, remolacha y yuca, respectivamente y que aspiran a llegar a producir 700 mil litros diarios de etanol, solamente entrarán a operar en 2008 y probablemente no gozarán ya del pico de precios del combustible.