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tapioca
[ tap-ee-oh-kuh ]
noun
- a food substance prepared from cassava in granular, flake, pellet pearl tapioca, or flour form, used in puddings, as a thickener, etc.
tapioca
/ ˌtæpɪˈəʊkə /
noun
- a beadlike starch obtained from cassava root, used in cooking as a thickening agent, esp in puddings
Word History and Origins
Origin of tapioca1
Word History and Origins
Origin of tapioca1
Example Sentences
Their high levels of starch can be extracted to create tapioca, a common thickener for desserts, soups, and manufactured foods.
Quite a few of these loafs use potato starch and tapioca starch in attempts to produce a lighter, fluffier product.
Food is largely made up of canned goods and the ever-present farina, a sort of tapioca flour.
Soft hail, generally a little larger than tapioca and of the same shape, frequently fell.
He wandered off to the tapioca grove, leant against it in thought for a moment, and came back to me.
Enid, whose turn it was to bring up the plates of tapioca, pleaded guilty to a slight sensation of nervousness.
For the apple tapioca here given, the apples should be somewhat sour, as there will then be more character to the dessert.
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