No. Sago is derived from the spongy centre of certain palm trees. It is high in carbohydrate, low in protein, low in vitamins and minerals, and can be used as a thickening agent.
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Sago Is Obtainfrom ?
Sago is a type of starch extracted from palms.
Are there sago palms on Maui
Yes, sago does float in water due to its low density. This is because sago pearls are made from the starch extracted from the pith of the sago palm tree, which is lighter than water.
Sago is a powdery starch made from the processed pith found inside the trunks of the Sago Palm ;)
The name "sago" comes from Indonesia, where sago is a traditional food made from the starch extracted from the pith of sago palm trees. Sago is a staple food in parts of Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands.
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