Tapioca pudding?!


Question: Anyone know what those small balls are in tapioca pudding?


Answers: Anyone know what those small balls are in tapioca pudding?

Purchased tapioca comprises many small white spheres each about 2 mm in diameter (although larger grain sizes are available). These are not seeds, but rather reconstituted processed root. The processing concept is akin to the way that wheat is turned into pasta. These tapioca pearls are made mostly of tapioca starch, which comes from the tapioca, or bitter-cassava plant. In other parts of the world, the bitter-cassava plant may be called "mandioca", "aipim", "macaxeira", "manioca", "boba", or "yuca".

probably tapioca lol

haha I have no idea...funny cuz I just asked my wife that this morning!!! they're good tho.

They are the Tapioca.

tapioca balls

boogers?

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