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Cassava

Cassava is a starchy root vegetable widely grown and consumed in Jamaica and other parts of the Caribbean. It is a staple food in Jamaican cuisine, often boiled, fried, or used to make products like farine or bammy. While the primary use of cassava is in food, the term occasionally appears in Jamaican Patois in different contexts, sometimes to refer to the simplicity or straightforwardness of a situation or task. In real estate, though not directly related to property transactions, it may be used metaphorically to describe something that is uncomplicated or easy to handle. For instance, a real estate agent could use the phrase “It simple like cassava” to mean that a particular deal, like a house purchase or rental agreement, is easy to manage or straight forward. Similarly, “Mi mek di deal, it run like cassava,” would mean that the transaction went smoothly, with no complications. The phrase reflects the Jamaican culture, where simplicity and ease are valued, and cassava, being a basic, no-fuss food, symbolizes this in everyday conversation. Using “cassava” in this way helps to create a relaxed, familiar atmosphere, especially when discussing real estate matters with locals, making the process feel more approachable and stress-free.