Tapioca is a root
Tapioca does not come from a bean, it is extracted from the root of the cassava plant.
Tapioca.
Tapioca comes from an underground root.
underground root
No its not a legume
It's in the name. Tapioca is in Tapioca pudding.
Tapioca or sago. Tapioca comes from cassava (manioc) root and sago comes from the pith of the sago palm.
Tapioca is a root starch.Tapioca is a root starch. I fetched this from a google search→ Tapioca is basically a root starch derived from the cassava, or yuca plant. It's often used to thicken soups and sweeten the flavor of baked goods, and it makes a dandy pudding. The cassava plant is native to South America and the West Indies, where its thick, fibrous roots are used in a variety of forms: bread flour, laundry starch, an alcoholic brew, and of course, 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
No, tapioca is starch extracted from the root of a Brazilian plant called Manihot esculenta.