Cassava

Cassava (Manihot esculenta; also called yuca, yucca, or manioc) is a woody shrub of the Euphorbiaceae (spurge family) native to South America that is extensively cultivated as an annual crop in tropical and subtropical regions for its edible starchy tuberous root, a major source of carbohydrates. The flour made of the roots is called tapioca. Cassava is the third largest source of carbohydrates for human food in the world. The name "cassava" is s... more

Scientific name:

  • Manihot esculenta

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Also known as:

  • Cassava, raw

Food & Drink

Nutrients per 100g:

Nutrient Quantity per 100g
  • 1.36 g (0.048 oz )
  • 0.28 g (0.0099 oz )
  • 38.06 g (1.343 oz )
  • 0.62 g (0.022 oz )
  • 59.68 g (2.105 oz )
  • 1.7 g (0.06 oz )
  • 1.8 g (0.063 oz )
  • 0.016 g (0.000564 oz )
  • 0.00027 g (0.000009524 oz )
  • 0.021 g (0.000741 oz )
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Energy per 100g:

  • 667 kJ (4160000000000000000 MeV )

USDA Equivalent:

  • 11134
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