yes
It's in the name. Tapioca is in Tapioca pudding.
They are balls of tapioca. Go to http://en.wikipdedia.org/, and search for Tapioca for more info.
It can, a little bit, but it is still raw. It will be edible afterwards.
Boba is the little tapiocal pearls or "bubbles" in the famous Taiwanese drink bubble tea. It's a delicious milk tea drink with tapioca in it. Boba tastes and feels kind of like jello, except with a harder center. Order one in china town and taste it for yourself. :)
yes you are able to eat them although they are a little chewy
No, most of the little animals that live inside them are edible, but the shells are not.
6 or 7 my little sister and her friend works there :)
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Taking your question literally, these leaves are edible, the Little Leaf Linden or Lime Tree, the Fragrant Spring Tree from Japan and the Mulberry. There is also a Chinese tree called the Goji No. The fruit of a tree is the seed containing capsule. The leafs are the foliage edible or not.
Small cookies cut in the shapes of animals. They may be plain or frosted.
Tapioca is a starchy substance in the form of hard white grains. It is obtained from cassava and used in cooking puddings and some other dishes. It first came from Brazil.Tapioca is the starch from the root of a certain plant.
Yes, they are edible. Just wash it and eat it. In my opinion, it really tasted like lemonade. Just a little on the tangy side. So, go ahead and enjoy those clovers in your backyard!