sago

[ US /ˈseɪɡoʊ/ ]
[ UK /sˈe‍ɪɡə‍ʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. powdery starch from certain sago palms; used in Asia as a food thickener and textile stiffener
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How To Use sago In A Sentence

  • And they are eating these sorts of wild crops, or non-traditional food crops such as sago.
  • It is a large family, belonging to the tropics and subtropics, and many of its members furnish important foodstuffs: the coconut, date, sago, palm sugar, etc.
  • Throughout the homeland of the Penan, sago and rattan, palms, lianas, and fruit trees lie crushed on the forest floor.
  • Nasuta sab nga nag-away ang biktima ug ang iyang bana sa wa masayring rason hinungdan nga gikuha sa biktima ang usa ka sachet sa Clorox ug dayon gisagol sa alcohol ug gilala. Sun.Star Network Online - Your Source of Philippine Community News
  • The villagers were not consulted, even though the river was their only source of water and they depended on the sago trees for food.
  • The sago palm is an important foodstuff in parts of the lowland areas of Melanesia.
  • Using a small spoon, sprinkle the surface with sago flour.
  • Here the staple foods are fish and sago; no pigs are kept, though wild ones - and cassowaries - may be hunted.
  • Canoes have played a crucial role for the Kamoro to retain their semi-nomadic lifestyle, particularly in collecting sago and catching fish - their two basic staples of their diet.
  • Interactions between teachers bring something that e-mail can't," said Moradov, who teaches at P'sagot School in the Upper Galilee, where all of the "twinned" Israeli schools are located. J. Weekly
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