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Do you really mean sago? The starchy food? If so, they may be soluble in water, but not much else - it will depend on the esterifying group and the degree of esterification.

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What country does the name sago come from?

The name "sago" comes from Indonesia, where sago is a traditional food made from the starch extracted from the pith of sago palm trees. Sago is a staple food in parts of Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands.


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Sago Street (Street of the dead) is in Singapore, named in the 1840's because of the number of Sago factories in the area. Chinese death houses were actually located in Sago Lane.


What is the pronunciation of sago?

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What is Sago palm tree?

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What is Singapore Sago Street name after?

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Does sago float in water?

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