
If you want to eat healthy foods, try eating rolade cassava leaves, healthy snacks original from Indonesia. Rolade cassava leaves is one kind of fried. Rolade cassava leaves are made from basic ingredients mixed with cassava leaf out, then fried.
Photograph all about Cassava vs Yams


If you want to eat healthy foods, try eating rolade cassava leaves, healthy snacks original from Indonesia. Rolade cassava leaves is one kind of fried. Rolade cassava leaves are made from basic ingredients mixed with cassava leaf out, then fried.
Peel the cassava, cut into slices 4 inches fat and boil for 10 minutes in water to cover.
Aside and cool once you remove the tough fiber of the center, cut into thick sticks and fry in hot oil sunflower seeds until golden. Sprinkle with salt. Works well in small portions as a side dish with rice and vegetables, fried tofu, with plantains, etc.
Cassava, also known as yuca or manioc, is root widely consumed in Latin America and Guatemala is not the exception. You can yuca (you-kah) in caldos, in soups, in recados, fried, boiled, mashed, as yuca chips (similar to potato chips). Yuca is sold as snack with portion costing a mere Q2/$0.24 topped with tomato sauce and chile. In the old days, yuca was sold with tomato sauce and anchovies or chicharrĂ³n.
I have just returned from a little village in east java ,Indonesia and I have to say there is little else that gets me as eager to get my camera out as wandering around a city I’ve never seen before. And of course, in the age of the compact digital camera pretty much everyone takes a camera with them when they travel these days. Me my self also always bring my Canon powershot A 580 .But how do you come back with photographs your friends and family won’t have to feign interest in?
I just buy digital slr camera EOS 450 D which is already good enough and for several experiment is very good result that I have, sometime in your traveling you will find very interesting object such as local people or fellow tourists. You may ask permission first. If you ask politely you’ll find that most people will say yes. It’s worth learning to ask this question in the local language but often holding up your camera and smiling will get your intention across just as easily. If someone does say no respect their answer and don’t photograph them.
In some places, especially poorer communities, you may be asked to give money in exchange for taking a photograph. And people will often ask you to send them a copy of the photograph. If you agree to do this, make sure you actually do! Don’t automatically try to exclude other travelers from your photographs, often the interaction between tourists and locals can make a great shot. But if still you can not get the object you may try shot with your pocket digital camera such as Nikon Coolpix s 610