Any one knows, what is the raw material of the "saboodhana"(indian )?!
Any one knows, what is the raw material of the "saboodhana"(indian )?
is saboodhana a cereal? pulse, or made into tiny balls from some starchpowder? can any one tell? It is eaten widely in india, as 'kitchdi' on fasting days.
Answers:
Saboodhana is tapioca
also known as sago
Sago is a powdery starch made from the processed pith found inside the trunks of the Sago Palm Metroxylon sagu. Sago forms a major staple food for the lowland peoples of New Guinea and the Moluccas.
Processed starch known as sago is also made from some cycad plants, and is a less frequent food source for some peoples of the Pacific and Indian Oceans. There is a large difference both biologically and dietarily between the two types of sago. Sago as a major dietary food source comes mainly from a palm in the genus Metroxylon. Despite their common name, cycads are not palms (i.e. they are not members of the family Arecaceae but rather from Cycadaceae, a vastly different taxonomic order: cycads are gymnosperms, while palms are angiosperms).
Because sago flour made from Metroxylon is the most widely used form, this article discusses sago from Metroxylon unless otherwise specified.
Source(s):
http://www.gaybombay.org/reading/cook002...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/sago...
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