WHATS THAT CIRCLE STUFF IN TAPIOCA PUDDINg?!
Answers: its so weird
"Tapioca - A starch from the root of the cassava plant, tapioca comes in several forms including granules, pellets (pearl tapioca), and flour. The pellets--also called pearl tapioca--are used mainly to make puddings. Instant tapioca and tapioca flour are often used to thicken dishes such as fruit fillings, glazes, soups, and stews."
That would be the tapioca that gives "Tapioca Pudding" its name.
balls of tapioca..yum!
Uh, tapioca beads
It is weird, isn't it! I can't get past the weirdness of it to actually eat it and enjoy it. It's just weird!
Lol . . . that's tapioca.
Think of it as frog's eyes, that's much worse, but a fun idea on Halloween.
it might tapioca or 1stuff called "sago", its small white round stuff. we get sago from the bark of 1type of tree, its common in asia. hope this help=)