Definitionn. granular preparation of cassava starch used to thicken especially puddings
Last update: July 2, 2015
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Tapioca is a root vegetable. [Please select]
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The pure Sakai in the interior have a good knowledge of planting rice, tapioca, &c., fashion pretty vessels from bamboos, which they decorate with patterns traced by the aid of fire, make loin-cloths (their only garment) from the bark of the trap and ipoh trees; are very musical, using a rude lute of bamboo, and a noseflute of a very sweet tone, and singing in chorus very melodiously; and altogether have attained in their primitive state to a higher degree of civilization than have the Semang. [Please select]
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You can fancy him a grocer retailing tapioca and hominy--full weight for the price; his style seems a sort of integument of brown paper. [Please select]
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DINNER Irish stew Boiled potatoes Green corn on cob Apple tapioca Bread and butter. [Please select]
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The staff had mutton hash and spinach, with tapioca pudding for dessert. [Please select]
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Incidentally the planter obtains cassava (which gives tapioca), red peppers, etc. [Please select]
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Starch is furnished from flour products--mainly bread--from rice, potatoes, macaroni, tapioca, and many vegetables. [Please select]
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From the roots of the latter, the starch called tapioca is derived. [Please select]
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