underground root
No. It is a storage root.
Tapioca does not come from a bean, it is extracted from the root of the cassava plant.
Tapioca comes from an underground root.
it is a woody stem plant
It is a root starch derived from the cassava plant, native to South America and the West indies. The thick fibrous roots are used in a variety of forms
yes
maybe yes maybe no Sure, Tapioca plant can be grown from a piece of stem provided, (1) the stem is from a full grown plant and (2) the bottom portion of the cut piece of stem is planted in the soil.
No its not a legume
It's in the name. Tapioca is in Tapioca pudding.
Tapioca is a type of starch derived from the cassava root. A pound of tapioca pearls generally costs about four dollars.
its called sago or sabudana root