In West Africa, garri is the creamy granular flour obtained by processing the starchy tuberous roots of freshly harvested cassava. Another common name is galli . All these spellings and wordings are equivalent and used widely to designate this same product .
In Northeast Brazil, farofa is a popular variant cassava flour, similar to garri, which is used in many food preparations and recipes, particularly in the state of Bahia.

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Derived from: Cassava
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English: Gari fotogari
Wikidata ID: Q1494252
Wikipedia title: Garri
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