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Africa
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Manioc is a staple in African cuisine, used in various local dishes for its carbohydrates.
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Brazil
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Manioc is a major staple food in traditional diets in Brazil and Nigeria.
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Nigeria
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Manioc farming and consumption are essential to agriculture and cuisine in Nigeria.
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Canada
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Manioc is uncommon in Canada and is often imported as a specialty item from tropical regions.
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China
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Manioc is relatively less familiar and consumed in Chinese culture compared to other staple crops like rice or wheat.
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Colombia
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Manioc is a major staple food in traditional Colombian diets.
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Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Manioc is integral to the food culture of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and consumed in various forms.
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Indigenous communities in South America
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Indigenous communities in South America use traditional methods to process manioc into flour and beverages.
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Japan
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In Japan, manioc is less familiar and consumed compared to other staple crops like rice or wheat.
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New Zealand
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Manioc is not commonly integrated into mainstream cuisine in New Zealand.
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Russia
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Manioc is uncommon in Russia and is often imported as a specialty item from tropical regions.
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Thailand
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Manioc is the main ingredient in popular Thai dishes such as cassava cake and cassava-based snacks.
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Vietnam
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Manioc is a main ingredient in popular dishes and snacks in Vietnamese cuisine.
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