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Starch extracted from cassava roots
Tapioca (/ˌtæpiˈoʊkə/; Portuguese: [tapiˈɔkɐ]) is a starch extracted from the tubers of the cassava plant (Manihot esculenta, also known as manioc), a
Tapioca
Tea-based drink with chewy bubbles
Bubble tea (also known as pearl milk tea, bubble milk tea, tapioca milk tea, boba tea, or boba; Chinese: 珍珠奶茶; pinyin: zhēnzhū nǎichá, 波霸奶茶; bōbà nǎichá)
Bubble_tea
Starch pearls used as food
A tapioca pearl, also known as a tapioca ball, is an edible translucent sphere produced from tapioca, a starch made from the cassava root. They originated
Tapioca_pearl
Type of sweet pudding
Tapioca pudding is a sweet pudding made with tapioca and either milk or cream. It is made in many cultures with equally varying styles and may be produced
Tapioca_pudding
Topics referred to by the same term
Tapioca can mean: Tapioca, a food ingredient Tapioca pudding, a food made using tapioca The plant from which the food is made, Manihot esculenta General
Tapioca_(disambiguation)
1968 single by the Monkees
"Tapioca Tundra" is a 1968 song written by Michael Nesmith and originally performed by the Monkees. The lyrics of "Tapioca Tundra" poetically describe
Tapioca_Tundra
Staple crop
substantial quantities are processed to extract cassava starch, called tapioca, which is used for food, animal feed, and industrial purposes. The Brazilian
Cassava
Deep fried thin slice of cassava root
Tapioca chips are a snack food made from thin wafers of deep-fried cassava root. It is commonly found in South India, and Sri Lanka, as well as in Indonesia
Tapioca_chips
Taiwanese-American fast food franchise chain
Tapioca Express (品客多; pinyin: Pǐnkèduō) is a Taiwanese-American fast food franchise chain specializing in bubble tea, coffee, a variety of fruit juices
Tapioca_Express
Flatbread from the Indian subcontinent
flame) until crunchy. Other flours made from lentils, chickpeas, rice, tapioca, millet or potato are also used. Papadam is typically served as an accompaniment
Papadam
Village in Illinois, United States
Tampico (/ˈtæmpɪkoʊ/) is a village located in Tampico Township, Whiteside County, Illinois, United States next to Rock Falls and Sterling, Illinois. As
Tampico,_Illinois
Thai snack food
Sakhu sai mu (Thai: สาคูไส้หมู, pronounced [sǎː.kʰūː sâj mǔː], "tapioca balls with pork filling") is a Thai snack. Although it is traditionally made with
Sakhu_sai_mu
Indonesian tapioca balls snack from West Java
from aci (tapioca starch), a Sundanese snack originated from Indonesia. In Sundanese, cilok is an abbreviation of aci dicolok or "poked tapioca", since
Cilok
Species of slime mould
class Myxomycetes. It is commonly known as the tapioca slime mold because of its peculiar pure white, tapioca pudding-like appearance. A common species with
Brefeldia_maxima
Brazilian dessert made with tapioca pearls
pronunciation: [saˈɡu dʒi ˈviɲu]) is a southern Brazilian dessert, made with tapioca pearls, sugar and red wine. It is typical of the the three southern states
Sagu_(dessert)
Desert made with sago, milk and sugar
range from a runny consistency to fairly thick, and can be similar to tapioca pudding or rice pudding. In the UK "sago pudding" is often referred to
Sago_pudding
Edible Vietnamese culinary wrapper
wrappers are made from rice flour supplemented with tapioca flour or sometimes replaced completely with tapioca starch. The roasted version is bánh tráng nướng
Bánh_tráng
The tapioca industry of Thailand plays an important role in the agricultural economy of Thailand. Tapioca is dried cassava in powder or pearly form. Tapioca
Tapioca_industry_of_Thailand
Deep-fried potato snack
region-specific variations include potato replaced with sweet potato, tapioca, grated pineapple, green peas, paneer, or other ingredients including rice
Bonda_(snack)
Species of Myxosporea
trout in the genera Oncorhynchus and Salmo, where it causes milky flesh or tapioca disease. H. zschokkei does not require oxygen to survive and is notable
Henneguya_zschokkei
Vietnamese soup with thick rice noodles
are thick Vietnamese noodles that can be made from tapioca flour or a mixture of rice and tapioca flour. Bánh canh cua – a rich, thick crab soup, often
Bánh_canh
Topping used in bubble tea
is a type of boba used in bubble tea. Unlike traditional boba, which is tapioca-based, popping boba is made using the spherification process that relies
Popping_boba
Starch extracted from tropical palm stems
irregular in shape, brittle when dry, and cook very quickly. Because tapioca pearls made from cassava starch are cheaper to produce, they are sometimes
Sago
Indian food
khichri (also spelled khichdi) is an Indian dish made from soaked sabudana (tapioca pearls). It is the dish of choice when an individual observes a fast during
Sabudana_khichri
commodities produced in significant amounts include fish and fishery products, tapioca, rubber, grain, and sugar. Exports of industrially processed foods such
Agriculture_in_Thailand
Type of Vietnamese dessert
Varieties of Chè can be made with mung beans, black-eyed peas, kidney beans, tapioca, jelly (clear or grass), fruit (longan, mango, durian, lychee or jackfruit)
Chè
Dessert or savory dish
pudding. Sweet puddings include bread pudding, sticky toffee pudding, tapioca pudding, and rice pudding. Unless qualified, however, pudding usually means
Pudding
Ice cream dessert
Boba ice cream bars are a frozen dessert of an ice cream bar with tapioca pearls, otherwise known as boba, throughout. The ice cream is usually made from
Boba_ice_cream_bar
Snack food of Indian origin
composed primarily of potato starch and tinted sago. They may also contain tapioca and wheat flour. Far far puffs up instantly when deep fried, and is either
Far_far
Philippine beverage brand
that sells pearl shakes containing tapioca balls. Established in April 1999, the company introduced products with tapioca pearls to the Philippine market
Zagu
serve as Tapioca's technical adviser. General Tapioca's regime is overthrown by Alcazar with the help of Tintin and Captain Haddock. Although Tapioca approves
List of The Adventures of Tintin characters
List_of_The_Adventures_of_Tintin_characters
Country in South America
of chicken croquete); pão de queijo (cheese bread and cassava flour / tapioca); pamonha (corn and milk paste); esfirra (a variation of Lebanese pastry);
Brazil
Bubble tea chain
Quickly (Chinese: 快可立; pinyin: Kuàikělì) is a tapioca milk tea franchise, with over 2000 locations in Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America. Quickly
Quickly
Type of doughnut
that are easy to pull apart. They are made out of glutinous rice flour or tapioca flour. The batter mix makes them fluffy, moist and chewy. An early iteration
Mochi_donut
Sweet pudding dish from Indian subcontinent
Instead of rice, it may contain cracked wheat, vermicelli (sevai), sago or tapioca (sabudana). In Northern India, it is made in various ways. The most popular
Kheer
Chinese variant of tapioca pudding
in Cantonese cuisine, which is also a variant of tapioca pudding. It is basically made by pearl tapioca (sago), coconut milk and evaporated milk. The dish
Sago_soup
Philippine snack food
soft/silken tofu, arnibal (sweetener and flavoring), and sago pearl (similar to tapioca pearls). This staple comfort food is a signature sweet and tahô peddlers
Taho
Tapioca starch dumpling in Vietnamese cuisine
Bánh bột lọc are small, clear-looking, chewy tapioca dumplings in Vietnamese cuisine that can be eaten as appetizers or small snacks. They are usually
Bánh_bột_lọc
Japanese rice cake
flavor and softness or get freezer-burned. Food additives, such as modified tapioca starch, can also extend the shelf life of mochi. Mochi is relatively simple
Mochi
Comic album by Belgian cartoonist Hergé
Bianca Castafiore, who has been imprisoned by the government of General Tapioca. Once there, they become involved in the anti-government revolutionary
Tintin_and_the_Picaros
Species of tree
fast-growing species is closely related to Manihot esculenta, the edible tapioca. Growing up to 3 metres (10 feet) tall, it bears striking palmate leaves
Manihot_grahamii
Traditional Vietnamese confectionery
other ingredients Bánh bột lọc – tapioca cake packed with shrimp Bánh bột lọc trần – dumplings with wrappers made of tapioca starch Bánh bột lọc lá – tiny
Bánh
San-X characters
furoshiki cloth; Zassou, a weed with a positive attitude; and Tapioca, multi-colored leftover tapioca pearls. The characters were created by Yuri Yokomizo, a
Sumikko_Gurashi
Tapioca pearl fritters from Maharashtra, India
traditional deep-fried fritter from Maharashtra, India. It is made from tapioca pearls (sabudana), mashed potatoes, peanuts and spices. It is often served
Sabudana_vada
1968 studio album by the Monkees
group's sixth million-selling single. The B-side to "Valleri," titled "Tapioca Tundra," written by Michael Nesmith, spent six weeks on the Billboard Hot
The Birds, the Bees & the Monkees
The_Birds,_the_Bees_&_the_Monkees
Type of wheat flour
pastries and other bakery items like breads and biscuits. Some maida may have tapioca starch added.[citation needed] Maida is made from the endosperm: the starchy
Maida_(flour)
Canadian snack food
chip Kripik Potato chips all-dressed dill pickle ketchup salt and vinegar Tapioca chip Tortilla chip Vegetable chip See also Chips and dip Storm chips List
Ketchup_chips
Southeast Asian crackers made of prawn and tapioca flour
across Southeast Asia. They are prepared from a dough of starch (commonly tapioca), ground seafood and seasonings that is rolled, sliced, dried and later
Prawn_cracker
Cambodian dessert
'banana coconut milk') is a Khmer dessert made by boiling bananas and tapioca pearls in sweetened coconut milk. Traditionally, palm sugar and white sesame
Chek_ktis
Vietnamese rice cake
'husband and wife cake') or bánh xu xê, is a Vietnamese dessert made from tapioca flour with mung bean stuffing wrapped in a box made of pandan leaves. The
Bánh_phu_thê
Maharaja of Travancore from 1880 to 1885
development of tapioca cultivation and rubber cultivation in Travancore. His highness was a keen botanist and he got to know about the tapioca/cassava from
Visakham_Thirunal
Cuscuz de tapioca – tapioca couscous, also known as cuscuz branco (white couscous), is a dessert made with tapioca granulada (coarse tapioca starch) and
List of Brazilian sweets and desserts
List_of_Brazilian_sweets_and_desserts
1991 French film
Plusse Ticky Holgado as Marcel Tapioca Anne-Marie Pisani as Tapioca's Wife Boban Janevski and Mikaël Todde as the Tapioca Children Edith Ker as Grandmother
Delicatessen_(1991_film)
Noodles made from rice
and water as the principal ingredients. Sometimes ingredients such as tapioca or corn starch are added in order to improve the transparency or increase
Rice_noodles
1967 film by George Roy Hill
songs by Jimmy Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn ("Thoroughly Modern Millie", "The Tapioca"), and Jay Thompson ("Jimmy") with standard songs from the 1910s and 1920s
Thoroughly_Modern_Millie
Dessert in Thai cuisine
layered appearance and method of preparation. It is typically made from tapioca flour, rice flour, and coconut milk. Khanom chan is fragrant, subtly sweet
Khanom_chan
National dish of Brunei
interior trunk of the sago palm. It is a starchy, bland substance similar to tapioca. Ambuyat is the national dish of Brunei, and it is also popular in the
Ambuyat
Foods prepared with cassava
intermediate products obtained from processing cassava tubers include garri, tapioca and cassava flour. In many Caribbean islands, cassava flour is made into
Cassava-based_dishes
Snack from China
Qinhuangdao, among other places. The main ingredient is cold noodle made of tapioca starch, accompanied by sesame sauce. There are various sayings about the
Menzi_(food)
Soup traditionally eaten in northern Brazil
of paracress), tucupi (a broth made with wild manioc), goma de tapioca cooked tapioca gum (also manioc-based), and dried shrimp. It is traditionally served
Tacacá
Brazilian snack
compared to mochi, it is usually made with rice flour instead of the cassava (tapioca) starch. It also inspired the popular donut chain Mister Donut in its creation
Pão_de_queijo
Cantonese rice dish
tapioca or glutinous rice flour and water. The mixture has the consistency of heavy cream. The rice flour provides bulk and flavor, while the tapioca
Rice_noodle_roll
Malaysian steamed rice cake
traditional Malaysian cake. The kuih is a steamed rice cake made with tapioca flour and rice flour flavoured with palm sugar and pandan, and eaten with
Kuih_kosui
Food starch
Maranta arundinacea, but also Florida arrowroot from Zamia integrifolia, and tapioca from cassava (Manihot esculenta), which is often labeled arrowroot. In
Arrowroot
Topics referred to by the same term
Boba may refer to: Boba, Hungary, a village in Vas county, Hungary Tapioca pearls, or boba, a starchy food Bubble tea, or boba tea, a Taiwanese drink
Boba
Icelandic-style cultured dairy product
ingredients None locust bean gum, stevia sweetener, allulose, cane sugar, tapioca flour Live and active cultures Streptococcus thermophilus, Lactobacillus
Thor's_Skyr
Hong Kong dessert
production of wheat and other sources of carbohydrates. Fresh mango Pomelo Tapioca pearls (sago) Coconut milk Evaporated milk or cream Sugar or syrup Many
Mango_pomelo_sago
Indonesian iced sweet dessert
is an Indonesian cold dessert that typically contains fruit, coconut, tapioca pearls, grass jelly, and other ingredients served in shaved ice, syrup
Es_campur
Southeast Asian layered cake
recipe was adapted with local ingredients such as coconut milk, pandan and tapioca flour, resulting in the distinctively Southeast Asian version known today
Kue_lapis
chip Kripik Potato chips all-dressed dill pickle ketchup salt and vinegar Tapioca chip Tortilla chip Vegetable chip See also Chips and dip Storm chips List
List_of_potato_chip_brands
Indonesian dessert
as pumpkins, sweet potatoes, jackfruit, plantains, cassava, rice balls, tapioca pearls, and kolang-kaling (aren palm fruit). It is usually served warm
Kolak_(food)
Colombian pastry
queso (lit. 'cheese bread') is a traditional Latin American roll made with tapioca flour and grated cheese. It is served plain or filled with cream cheese
Pan_de_queso
Southeast Asian fruit and vegetable dish
condiments. A rujak dish from Madura, siwil is made from wheat flour, tapioca flour, garlic, and spices. Generally, siwil dough will be put into long
Rojak
Community television station in Guinea-Bissau
audiovisual content. TV Klelé produced the film Tapioca, fonte de nutrição e economia familiar (Tapioca, source of nutrition and family economy) (2013)
TV_Klelé
Regional cuisines of China
Hakka abacus beads (算盘子), made from yam and tapioca
Chinese_regional_cuisine
Type of slang
the British – toasted English muffin Cackleberries – eggs Cats' eyes – tapioca pudding Checkerboard – waffle City juice – water (because water is supplied
Diner_lingo
Indonesian traditional fish cake
form of grilled banana leaf parcels filled with a mixture of ground fish, tapioca starch and spices. Regional varieties which bear the name otak-otak are
Otak-otak
Thinly sliced potatoes, deep-fried or baked
not only potato chips, but also other varieties such as plantain chips, tapioca chips, yam chips, and even carrot chips. Plantain chips, also known as
Potato_chips
Indonesian dish made of fish and tapioca
colloquially, empek-empek, is a savory Indonesian fishcake, made of fish and tapioca, from Palembang, South Sumatra, Indonesia. Pempek is served with a rich
Pempek
Indian flatbread
Telangana and North Karnataka. In a variation from bhajanee, flour made from tapioca (sabudana) and rajgira (amaranth) is used to make a thalipeeth on Hindu
Thalipeeth
Japanese racehorse (2004–2008)
1983 Mr. Prospector Raise a Native Gold Digger Playmate Buckpasser Intriguing Fieldy 1983 Northfields Northern Dancer Little Hut Gramy Tapioca Gracile
Aston_Machan
Taiwanese sponge cake made with brown sugar, low-gluten flour and tapioca starch
sponge cake made primarily from brown sugar, water, low-gluten flour, and tapioca starch. It originates from Penghu, Taiwan, and is recognised as one of
Brown_sugar_cake
Indonesian traditional noodle dish
to operate. The main ingredients of mie lethek are grated cassava and tapioca. The cassava is soaked in water for several days. Each day, the water must
Mie_lethek
American independent filmmaker
Living Arrangements Paul 2009 Unholy Reunion Douglas - Interviewee 2009 Tapioca Harve 2009 Dozers Gawker 2009 Modus Operandi Dallas Deacon 2009 Cabin Fever
Mark_Borchardt
State in southwestern India
one form or the other (idli, dosa, puttu, pathiri, appam, or idiyappam), tapioca preparations, or pulse-based vada. These may be accompanied by chutney
Kerala
Prime Minister of Singapore from 1959 to 1990
rest of the war. During this time, Lee helped develop a glue based on tapioca, which he sold under the name Stikfas, as a means to support himself during
Lee_Kuan_Yew
tapioca, garnished with shredded lettuce, chicken quenelles and strips of white chicken meat. Allemande German style Consommé thickened with tapioca flavoured
List_of_French_consommés
American ingredient manufacturer
non-GMO sweeteners, stevia, and pea protein. The company turns corn, tapioca, potatoes, plant-based stevia, grains, fruits, gums and other vegetables
Ingredion
Chip flavour
chip Kripik Potato chips all-dressed dill pickle ketchup salt and vinegar Tapioca chip Tortilla chip Vegetable chip See also Chips and dip Storm chips List
All-dressed
2013 adventure-drama film
spends his days playing, inventing, and wandering the ranch with their dog, Tapioca. T.S.'s fraternal twin brother Layton was more a cowboy, like their father
The Young and Prodigious T. S. Spivet
The_Young_and_Prodigious_T._S._Spivet
2009 film by Jonas Elmer
priorities, and find a way to save the town. After getting another big bowl of tapioca pudding, prepared according to Blanche's healthier secret recipe, Lucy
New_in_Town
Steamed layer cake from Vietnam
Vietnamese steamed layer cake, mostly popular in Southern Vietnam, made from tapioca starch, rice flour, mashed mung beans, taro, or durian, coconut milk and/or
Bánh_da_lợn
Pie with a rhubarb filling
sweetness of the strawberries offset the tartness of the rhubarb. Sometimes tapioca is used as a thickener. Food portal List of strawberry dishes List of pies
Rhubarb_pie
Indonesian ginger candy
ginger candy made in Indonesia. It contains cane sugar, ginger (7%) and tapioca starch. Saveur identified the candy in 2000 as one of the hottest products
Ting-ting_jahe
Snack food made from corn tortillas
chip Kripik Potato chips all-dressed dill pickle ketchup salt and vinegar Tapioca chip Tortilla chip Vegetable chip See also Chips and dip Storm chips List
Tortilla_chips
Syrup made from corn used as food additive
and higher-saccharides and can be made from any source of starch: wheat, tapioca and potatoes are the most common other sources. Corn syrup was available
Corn_syrup
American musician and actor (1942–2021)
credits with The Monkees include "Mary, Mary", "The Girl I Knew Somewhere", "Tapioca Tundra", "Circle Sky" and "Listen to the Band". Additionally, his song
Michael_Nesmith
Thai dessert
Singapore came from one of the main ingredients, tapioca starch. Thai people formerly called tapioca flour "Singapore flour", hence khanom khrok Singapore;
Khanom_krok_bai_toei
Gelatin-based oral dosage form
first carrageenan-free vegetarian softgel was Plantgels made from modified tapioca starch. Carrageenan is produced from red seaweeds. Seaweed harvests can
Softgel
Musical artist
Kūchū Bunkai (Pandemic ver.) Lonely Children (long ver.) Morning Loop Tapioca Beaver Norua Dorua A Norua Dorua B Chume~mu Watashi, Kekkyoku Netto ni
Surii_(musician)
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Biblical
good pomegranate; the navel; the middle
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Hindu
Goddess Durga
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Italian
Italian form of Latin Vincentius, VINCENTE means "conquering."
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Muslim
Adornment of women
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Brownish; Princess / Queen
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Good Earth
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Hindu
Goddess Parvati
Girl/Female
Spanish American
Derived from the Roman given name Levinia.
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Peace
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n.
The tropical plants (Manihot utilissima, and M. Aipi), from which cassava and tapioca are prepared; also, cassava.
n.
A nutritious starch obtained from the rootstocks of the cassava plant, used as food and in making tapioca.
n.
A coarsely granular substance obtained by heating, and thus partly changing, the moistened starch obtained from the roots of the cassava. It is much used in puddings and as a thickening for soups. See Cassava.