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Calcium chloride and citric acid (0.6-3.4%w/v) were separately applied in the pretreatment of two South African cassava landraces (white and red) processed into flour at drying temperatures of 45-74°C. Optimisation using the response surface methodology showed ash (0.79-4.42%) and crude fibre (2.77-5.12%) increased as the drying temperature (DT) and concentration of pretreatment (COP) increased. Starch content (78.06-84.71%) was not influenced by the processing variables. Both pretreatments improved the lightness