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RUCHA

Used to describe potatoes or cassava roots that stay hard after cooking, resulting in a woody and fibrous texture that is difficult to chew. It refers to low-quality produce that feels as if it has wood-like strands or splinters inside.

I went to lunch at my mother-in-law's and I got the most rucha yuca in the world, I almost cracked a tooth trying to eat it.

Automatically translated from Spanish

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