Cassava (Yuca) Update

in homesteading •  7 years ago  (edited)

Hey guys, I thought I would share what I did today in the garden with my yuca root.

Here is the parent plant, which I bought from ECHO (global farm) here in North Fort Myers.

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Here is where I took a cutting from the parent plant today

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And planted it (next to the banana pup I just planted in the backyard)

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Here it is in the middle of a Moringa tree and the banana pup

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I harvested the leaves to cook with tonight's dinner

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This was my first successful cassava cutting to root from my parent plant! Woohoo!

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One cutting didn't make it due to the hot sun and probably not enough water, but the one above did! I have noticed growth since a couple weeks ago when I planted it :-)

I really hope the new cutting makes it too, because I don't want to keep taking away from the parent plant if the cuttings don't root out. Wish me luck!

I'm also going to make a post showing you guys my dinner and what I did with the cassava leaves! Stay tuned!

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looking fresh your plant

Thank you :)

Can you tell us how you use the Cassava (Yuca) plant for in your dishes? What are the health benefits? Good post, thanks

https://steemit.com/vegan/@vegansilverstack/oil-free-salt-free-vegan-green-cassava-leaf-hummus-my-own-recipe Here is my newest post where I show you how to cook the leaves and I added them in a hummus dish I made :) enjoy! Also look at this, health benefits: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/20141105171911-2767271--health-benefits-of-eating-cassava-leaves-yuca-leaves For some reason it doesn't become a link. Sorry about that but you can copy and paste into your browser.

Really interesting and nice looking plant, thanks for sharing! #keepsteemin :)

When do we get to see the cannabis plants?

Haha I wish!

Love your gardening posts !

Thank you :)))))

Ohh now I know what the neighbor is growing. Always thought those plants with the red branches are sweet potatoes hehe. Should give this a try too... but are they poisonous? Yesterday I saw an article in the newspaper that a 2-year-old girl died from eating cassava... good luck! And thanks for sharing!

Wow she must've eaten a lot and it must've been raw! Here let me get some info. Is the the girl you're referring to? https://cambodiaexpatsonline.com/newsworthy/poisoning-little-girl-dies-after-eating-cassava-t10158.html In any case, these are the leaves and she probably ate the cassava root, which is the norm, but it also says that the cassava was poisoned. I planted this cassava myself so I don't see how it could be poisoned. Still, you shouldn't eat the leaves uncooked, and it's possible that the family bought the wrong kind of root. Terrible.

Indeed. That's the story. I read it in the newspaper here. But there it didn't mention poisoned cassava... There is one village in India (if I remember it correctly) where this happens to kids every year around harvest season. They go through the fields and munch on the raw cassavas... I don't understand why parents don't take better care... We eat cassava on a regular basis since it is so cheap and abundant on the market. Didn't know you could eat the leaves too when cooked. Thanks for the info ;) Have a great day!

Oh jeez there should be more education then. Yeah I would never eat raw leaves :/

It's a developing country and education is not always available here :(

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That's understandable and unfortunate :/

very insteristing your post, thank you for sharing. good luck.

Thank you :)