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RE: School outside the classrooms-My School and How it’s Different From All Schools

Man, I gotta be honest, I don’t think there’s anywhere on earth I’m more excited to visit. I feel like it will be in 3-5 years, and I will post about it ahead of time and hopefully we can all orchestrate a big Hive party, and it will be super rad! maybe some adventuring and some cassava (what does cassava taste like, by the way?) - anyway, man, yeah dude I’m stoked I really do hope I make it to Ghana someday. The more I learn about the region and the more people I meet from there, the more I fall in love with it. Thank you!!

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I’m very excited to learn about your love for the motherland. Ghana is amazing, I hope you make it here very soon. The whole Ghanaian community here will be more than excited to host you.

What does cassava taste like? Lol I didn’t know that people in California do not eat cassava, silly me.

Well, cassava is much more like yam but more starchy. A fried cassava chips would taste almost like the kfc yam chips. But we don’t fry cassava in Ghana. When cassava is fresh We can boil it and pound it into a swallow called fufu. We also peel and dry cassava which we grind into cassava powder and use it for other swallow dishes.

Man, that sounds delightful! Perhaps I will see if I can find any fresh/raw cassava, and try a Ghanaian recipe!

I can’t wait to make it out there, it really seems like a lovely place!