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CASSAVA CHALLENGE
published: Thursday | May 22, 2008


Dr Christopher Tufton, minister of agriculture, shows Mattheau Ebanks a root of cassava after the Labour Day Thanksgiving Church Service, "Eat What We Grow, Grow What We Eat" at the Boulevard Baptist Church, on Washington Boulevard in Kingston on Sunday. - Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer

It's the hottest topic in town these days, so how about entering Food's Cassava Challenge contest?

For exciting prizes such as vouchers, gift baskets, weekends at resorts, 100 fruit trees and lots more, send us your original recipes for products made from cassava.

Try cassava bread, pudding, ice cream, dumplings, bammy, pizza bread, flour and whatever your imagination tells you try.

Send us your recipes and we will select the top entries from each parish for a grand cook-off in July. We will publish recipes and have the readers help us choose the winners.

Email us at : Lifestyle@gleanerjm.com or write to: CASSAVA CHALLENGE, The Gleaner, 7 North Street, Kingston.

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