answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Potato, sago

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What foods contain a lot of starch and the word ends in o?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What are some example sentences for the word contain?

I can't eat foods that contain dairy products.Larry can't eat foods that contain gluten.


Is glucose stored as starch in potatoes?

Since onion is a vegetable, sugar is stored in form of starch.


What word does not contain a vowel or ends in a Y?

The word "rhythm" does not have a vowel, or end in the letter y.


What is a scrabble with word with a z that ends in j?

There are no words that contain a Z that also end in J


What are farinaceous foods?

Farinaceous foods are foods that have high starch content. "Farinaceous" comes from the Latin word farina, which means flour. The farinaceous food group includes grains, roots, and tubers, whatever will produce a flour/ground meal and contains a lot of starch. Five types of farinaceous foods are rice, sago, tapioca, maize, wheat flour (etc). Five examples of farinaceous dishes are polenta, gnocchi, couscous, rice risotto, or any noodle or pasta dish.


What is a five letter word starts with o and ends with e does not contain black and cant have two of the same letters?

outre


A five letter word that starts with b and ends in h which means to lightly coat foods with liquid such as melted butter.?

brush


What does the word 'chlorophyta' mean?

Chlorophyta is a type of freshwater algae that contain chlorophyll a and b. Chlorophyta also store food (starch) and have cell walls made of cellulose.


What word that starts with AN and ends with OR?

A word that starts with AN and ends with OR: ancestor.


Which word ends in 'e' also it is an describing word?

An adjective is a describing word that ends in e


What part of speech is the word contain?

The word contain is a verb (to contain).


What is another word for sugar or starch?

Carbohydrate!