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  • Other versions popularizing the song were by Gabriela Moraes and by Maykow & Mandioca.
  • Corn, mandioca, beans, coffee _ anything you want you can grow here,
  • Called mandioca in Paraguay, the root crop was the main starch of the diet.
  • She planted corn, mandioca, beans, sweet potatoes, sugar cane, and bananas.
  • He remembers Luena as an idyllic place, of mandioca and sugar cane and the smell of lemongrass.
  • Today the primary economic activity continues to be agriculture, especially cotton, mandioca, soy and sesame.
  • In 1973, Tanguito's Mandioca recordings were published in an LP album named " Tango ".
  • The emphasis created friction with Nebbia, who felt that Mandioca was claiming Tanguito was the song's sole author.
  • In 1970, Jorge 羖varez ( Mandioca label owner ) produced their recording sessions in TNT Studios, managed by Tim Croato.
  • He acquired a farm ( named " Mandioca ", or manioc ) in the north of Rio and collected plants, animals and minerals.
  • In agriculture there are crops in the district of horticulture, oranges ( sour ), banana, sunflower, herb, matt, mandioca.
  • The incident came after Guinea Bissauan troops shelled insurgent positions in Baraca Mandioca, Bazere, Koumere, Kassou and other areas, earlier in April.
  • When Tanguito broke with RCA he found a new home in Mandioca, a label dedicated exclusively to rock, which immediately arranged for studio time.
  • The following year saw the first publication of " Pinap ", a rock magazine, and the founding of the first Argentine rock label, Mandioca.
  • Cassava carries various names : yucca, mandioca, ma駉co, tapioca, etc . Its edible part are his roots, but its leaves can also be eaten.
  • At the time, Mandioca label went bankrupt, and Vox Dei initially are hired for Disc-Jockey Records, and get the deal to release their second LP.
  • Spix and Martius then spent some days at " Fazenda Mandioca " with Grigori Ivanovitch Langsdorff and then went to a fazenda near Diamantina, Minas Novas and then Montes Claros.
  • Many of the cakes and appetizers of the local cuisine use corn or cassava ( known there as " mandioca " ) flour instead of wheat, as the latter did not adapt well to the local weather.
  • Root vegetables such as cassava ( locally known as " mandioca ", " aipim " or " macaxeira ", among other names ), hog plum are among the local ingredients used in cooking.
  • At this time, the extraction of wood began used for the building of royal army ships and the deforested area was then occupied by farm activities, mostly cassava ( mandioca ), rice, coffee, black pepper and cinnamon.
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