~Love from, Anna
“What is food to one, is to others bitter poison”
--Lucretius (96 BC - 55 BC), De Rerum Natura
My Wüsthof knife quivered through the sluggish flesh, apt to slip at any second and turn my relaxing evening into a bloodbath at the emergency room. In a moment of frustration, the knife was flung as an attempt to dislodge the perpetrator… how dare it not slice? No movement. The offender was pummeled against the counter to separate its thick starchy hold from my precious blade, resulting in a “thud” on my kitchen floor. There was a showdown in my kitchen, and it was time for the big guns—my hair-splitting cleaver smuggled from
If I hadn’t known better, I would have questioned why on earth people willingly enter such hell to prepare a root vegetable. The appearance of cassava isn’t particularly appealing (it looks like a long piece of withered ginger root), the thick skin is coated in wax (to keep the vegetable moist), and the amount of starch makes removing gum from the bottom of your shoe look like a cake walk. All this, without mention of the woody, invisible core, which is capable of breaking teeth if not removed. Also note that raw cassava contains trace amounts of cyanide, 40mg of which is sufficient to kill a cow. It must not want to be eaten.
In spite of its best efforts, cassava became the main food source in parts of Central and
Not to be confused with the Southwestern agave perennial shrub “yucca,” cassava’s popularity in present time rages globally. While visiting
In
So—back to the question of why the hell anyone would risk an appendage to cook cassava root? Because, it’s delicious, versatile, and embedded in the cuisines of multiple cultures. But honestly… my kitchen is not a tapioca factory, and I am not a villager subsisting on home-grown crops. My fingers and knives are too important to risk damage. Thank goodness for the Whole Foods frozen food section. Next time, preparation of this particular root will be limited to snipping the freezer bag with a pair of scissors.
[1] http://www.idosi.org/wasj/wasj4(6)/16.pdf
1 comment:
Yuca fries, ummmmmmmmm. Couldn't get enough of them in Panama! Thanks for saving me the hastle of preparing, but unfortunately no Whole Foods in Norfolk/ Virginia Beach. Hasta la proxima.
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