tapioca

[ UK /tˌæpɪˈə‍ʊkɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. granular preparation of cassava starch used to thicken especially puddings
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How To Use tapioca In A Sentence

  • It is advisable to have carbohydrates such as maltodextrin or tapioca dextrin rather than refined sugars such as sucrose, corn syrup, or high fructose corn syrup. Undefined
  • Tapioca: A superfine grind of the starch from cassava tubers, and is used to thicken puddings, soups and pie fillings as well as functioning as an egg replacer in certain vegan mixtures. Archive 2009-07-01
  • So he walked down the stairs and out onto the driveway and into a humid morning the color and consistency of simmering tapioca. VAPOR TRAIL
  • And here comes the dessert, the spotlight of the day - ice cream of your choice with tapioca in sweet coconut milk sauce.
  • You don't need to know what I think of tapioca, even with vanilla, coconut, and anise.
  • On the specials menu, you'll encounter colonies of tapioca balls swimming in a milky, curiously refreshing cinnamon liquid, and a less refreshing pineapple granité mixed in a frosty glass with a helping of mung beans.
  • Cereplast Hybrid Resins, like Biopropylene 50, are bio-based, replacing 50% or more of the petroleum content in traditional plastic products with bio-based materials such as starches from corn, tapioca, wheat and potatoes. 22 posts from October 2007
  • Tapioca starch is prepared from fresh tapioca and its dried chips in South China.
  • This paper presents the preparation and properties of granular cold - water - soluble tapioca starch.
  • For the tempura batter, in a medium bowl, combine the flour, tapioca starch, salt, and sugar and stir well to combine.
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