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Frequently asked questions

  • What is mandioca?

    Mandioca, also known as cassava or yuca, is a starchy root vegetable commonly used in Latin American, African, and Asian cuisines.

  • Is it necessary to cook mandioca before eating?

    Yes, raw mandioca contains cyanogenic compounds and must be thoroughly cooked to make it safe to eat.

  • How do I store fresh mandioca?

    Store unpeeled mandioca in a cool, dry place for up to a week. Peeled mandioca should be kept refrigerated and used within 2–3 days.

  • What is the difference between mandioca and yucca?

    There is no difference; mandioca and yuca (cassava) are different names for the same ingredient. Yucca (with two 'c's) is a different plant entirely.

  • What does mandioca taste like?

    Mandioca has a mild, slightly nutty flavor with a starchy, comforting texture similar to potatoes.

  • How do I know if mandioca has gone bad?

    Spoiled mandioca may become soft, moldy, or emit a sour odor. Discard if you notice any of these signs.

  • Is there a quick way to peel mandioca?

    Score the skin lengthwise with a knife, insert the blade to lift the thick skin, and pull away. The skin usually comes off easily.

  • Where can I buy mandioca around me?

    You can buy it now on the MasGusto! Latino Market App and get it delivered to your home as fast as tomorrow.

  • How do I prepare mandioca for cooking?

    Peel the tough brown skin and remove the pinkish layer underneath. Cut into pieces and boil or fry before consuming.

  • What dishes can I make with mandioca?

    Mandioca can be used to make fries, mashed yuca, yuca cake, bread, soups, stews, and the popular Brazilian cheese bread, pão de queijo.

  • Can I freeze mandioca?

    Yes, peel and cut it into pieces, blanch in boiling water, let cool, and then freeze in an airtight container.

  • Is mandioca gluten-free?

    Yes, mandioca is naturally gluten-free and is commonly processed into flour and starch for gluten-free baking.

  • Can I use mandioca flour as a substitute for wheat flour?

    Mandioca flour, also known as cassava flour, can substitute wheat flour in many gluten-free recipes, though its texture and absorption may differ.

  • How do I make mandioca fries?

    Peel and cut mandioca into sticks, boil until tender, drain, then fry in hot oil until golden and crispy.

  • Where can I buy mandioca?

    You can buy it at MasGusto! Latino Market, www.masgusto.com.

  • How do I store cooked mandioca?

    Store cooked mandioca in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3–4 days.