The People of Suriname

Showing manioc strainer, Gunsi

Showing a manioc strainer, a long, tube-shaped, pressure strainer, woven in a characteristic helical pattern from palm leaves, to be hung from one end and twisted from the other, to expel the bitter liquid with poison from the cassava (manioc) pulp before it can be used; in Gunsi, a Saramacca Maroon village on the Upper Suriname river, in the centre of Suriname.

Photo by Ludo Kuipers, Sat Jan 23, 2016
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