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Impy Malting Impy Malting Home About Other Beer Blogs Tuber Babies, Human Sacrifice and Harvest Home. October 1, 2012 - Leave a Response “The Birth of Mani” by Vincent Rego Montiero, 1921 I’m reading the fascinating Sacred and Herbal Healing Beers by Stephen Harrod Buhner, and was quite taken by the myth of Mani, the magic baby girl born of a vigin birth who died after a year of life. Where she was buried a plant grew and all the birds of the forest came to eat this plant. The people ate her and became drunk– so goes the Amazonian story of fermented cassava or manioc beer.  There is a recipe in the book for Manioc, and I am tempted to try it. Early fermentation was always seen as miraculous– a gift of the Gods. This is universal. How much more so this must be when the fermentable sugars come from a starchy plant like the cassava, which contains cyanide when raw.  Manioc is akin to chicha– the boiled grain is chewed and saliva converts the starch to fermentable suga...

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