Tapioca is a starch extracted from the storage roots of the cassava plant, a species native to the North and Northeast regions of Brazil, but whose use is now spread throughout South America. It is a perennial shrub adapted to the hot conditions of tropical lowlands. Cassava copes better with poor soils than many other food plants.
Tapioca is a staple food for millions of people in tropical countries. It provides only carbohydrate food value, and is low in protein, vitamins and minerals. In other countries, it is used as a thickening agent in various manufactured foods.

Categories: Grain Starch Thickener
Characteristic of: Latin American cuisine
Subcategories: Tapioca ball Tapioca flour
Derived from: Cassava
Also known as:
Hindi: Shimla aaloo
Malayalam: kappakappa puzhukku
Tamil: Maravalli Kilangu
Wikidata ID: Q873761
Wikipedia title: Tapioca
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