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  2. Cassareep - Wikipedia

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    Cassareep is a thick black liquid made from cassava root, often with additional spices, which is used as a base for many sauces and especially in Guyanese pepperpot. Besides use as a flavoring and browning agent, it is commonly regarded as a food preservative although laboratory testing is inconclusive.

  3. Guyanese pepperpot - Wikipedia

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    Along with chicken curry, and cook-up rice, pepperpot is one of Guyana's national dishes. [ 1 ] This dish is usually reserved for special occasions because it needs to cook for several hours, and mostly eaten on Christmas Day or during the Christmas holiday season, and sometimes on Boxing Day.

  4. Guyana Pepperpot - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Guyanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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  8. Pepperpot - Wikipedia

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    Pepperpot or pepper pot may refer to: A pepper shaker; Several types of soup including Guyana pepperpot, an Amerindian dish popular in Guyana and the Caribbean; Pepper pot soup, a thick stew of beef tripe, vegetables, pepper and other seasonings; Pepper-Pot: A Scene in the Philadelphia Market (1811), an American painting

  9. Parakari - Wikipedia

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    Parakari is a fermented alcoholic beverage made by Amerindians of Guyana and Venezuela.Like other cassava alcoholic beverages, parakari is made by dual fermenting cassava (a large starchy root), which involves the use of an amylolytic mold (Rhizopus sp., Mucoraceae, Zygomycota) by chewing it.