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Pronunciation: [ɡˈɑːɹi] (IPA)

Gari is a West African food made from cassava root. In Nigeria, it is also called "eba", "lafun" or "fufu". Gari can be eaten as a porridge or used as a staple food to accompany stews and soups. In Ghana, gari is known as "shitor" and is used as a cooking ingredient to make spicy sauces. In the Caribbean, it is referred to as "cassava meal" or "farine". In some parts of South America, gari is known as "farofa". In Indonesia, a similar food made from cassava is called "tape". Gari is a versatile and nutritious food enjoyed across many cultures around the world.

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  • Equivalence

    • Proper noun, singular
      Garry.
  • Independent

    • Proper noun, singular
      gary.

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Usage examples for Gari

In the compound of Kalunder gari choki, in the Bolundshahr district, I found no less than five of these nests on one day; the compound is densely planted with sheeshum trees, which were there about twenty feet high, and the nests were near the tops of these trees.
"The Nests and Eggs of Indian Birds, Volume 1"
Allan O. Hume
Other gifts arising from general alumni effort are the Williams Professorship fund and the Alumnae Hall of Residence for women, given to the University by the alumnae; while Faculty, alumni, and student efforts have been responsible for several paintings, notably the Chase portrait of Dr. Angell, the portrait of Dr. V.C. Vaughan by gari Melchers, and Ralph Clarkson's recent picture of President Hutchins, which is to hang with Dr. Angell's portrait in the Union.
"The University of Michigan"
Wilfred Shaw

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