Cana de cajeu refers to cashew rum made from the fruit of the cashew nut. It is one of the national drinks from Guinea-Bissau. Guinea-Bissau which was formerly Portuguese Guinea is located in West Africa, , between Guinea and Senegal and is bordered to the north by Senegal and to the south and east by the Republic of Guinea.

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