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Tapioca

British pronunciation/tˌæpɪˈə‍ʊkɐ/
American pronunciation/tˌæpɪˈoʊkə/
Tapioca
[NOUN]
1

a starch extracted from the cassava root, used in cooking and baking for its thickening properties

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tapioca definition and meaning

What is "tapioca"?

Tapioca, derived from the cassava root, is a starchy and translucent ingredient known for its unique texture and neutral taste. It is often used in various culinary creations, ranging from puddings and desserts to thickening agents in soups and sauces. When cooked, tapioca pearls become soft and chewy, with a delightful gelatinous texture. Its versatility allows it to absorb flavors and enhance the overall consistency of dishes, making it a popular choice in both sweet and savory preparations.

Examples
1The chef used tapioca flour to make crispy and delicious gluten-free cookies.
2You can use tapioca starch as a gluten-free alternative in baking recipes.
3She enjoyed a warm bowl of tapioca pudding on a chilly winter evening.
4Three, use tapioca starch instead of flour.
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