Tapioca is commonly known as "pearls," particularly in the context of bubble tea, where the chewy tapioca balls are often referred to as "boba." This nickname has become widely recognized and associated with the drink, especially in Asian cuisine. The term "boba" is often used interchangeably with tapioca pearls in many regions.
Long-lasting
Tapioca pearls should be cooked for about 15-20 minutes until they are soft and translucent.
It's in the name. Tapioca is in Tapioca pudding.
tapioca pearls
A suitable substitute for minute tapioca in recipes is tapioca flour or tapioca starch. These can be used in equal amounts as a replacement for minute tapioca in recipes.
Tapioca is black when it is in bubble tea, but is white in tapioca pudding.
The term is hyphenated as "long-lasting" (persistent, perennial, long-lived).
Tapioca is a root
I think Remy hair is the longest lasting hair!
Plastic is a non-biodegradable substance. Yes, it is long lasting.
i need the tapioca
Tapioca comes from an underground root.