False.
Tapioca does not have grains in it. Tapioca is a by-product of manioc flour which comes from the roots of the cassava plant.
Yam Potato Manioc
MANIOC MEANS CASSAVA WHICH MEANS A TROPICAL PLANT OF SAME FAMILY AS THE SPURGE WITH SCRATCHY ROOTS O A NUTRITIOUS STARCH MADE FROM ITS ROOTS TAPIOCA IS MADE FOM CASAVA
No, they are not the same. They are both starches and can be used as thickening agents, but they come from different plants. Each has different thickening capabilities and they have different flavors.
flour kills plant
Flour comes from the roots of the plant. There is a natural powder inside of the roots to make flour.
Cassava, also called manioc or yuca, is the plant Manihot esculenta.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Manihot esculenta.
the flour plant
What is a homophone for plant
Yes, some varieties of manioc plants contain cyanide compounds in their roots. Proper processing methods such as peeling, soaking, and cooking can help to reduce the levels of these toxins, making the plant safe for consumption.
Flour and flower are homophones. "Flour" refers to the white powder used for cooking, while "flower" is the colorful part of a plant.