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boiled, the latter being also eaten raw. Manza requires a somewhat careful preparation; when green the roots contain poisonous properties, but after being thoroughly dried and finely pounded they may be safely mixed into a pap something like arrowroot, which forms an excellent sauce for meat

BARK BASKET AND CALABASHES FOR HOLDING CORN, USED BY THE MABUNDAS.
BARK BASKET AND CALABASHES FOR HOLDING CORN, USED BY THE MABUNDAS.

BARK BASKET AND CALABASHES FOR HOLDING CORN, USED BY THE MABUNDAS.

of any kind. Wild fruits are baked, both when fresh, and when they have been dried in the sun; sometimes, too, they are stewed in milk, and occasionally they are reduced to pulp; some sorts are ripening at all periods of the year, so that there is an unfailing supply of this means of subsistence.