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"Tapioca wet" typically refers to a state of tapioca pearls, often used in bubble tea, where they have been cooked and are still moist. This texture contrasts with "tapioca dry," which refers to uncooked or dehydrated tapioca pearls. Wet tapioca pearls are chewy and ready to be mixed into beverages or desserts, providing a distinctive texture and taste.
Tapioca pearls
Tapioca pearls should be cooked for about 15-20 minutes until they are soft and translucent.
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Tapioca is a type of starch derived from the cassava root. A pound of tapioca pearls generally costs about four dollars.
Tapioca pudding typically contains tapioca pearls, milk, sugar, and sometimes eggs for a creamy texture.
In Honolulu, you can buy tapioca balls at various Asian grocery stores, such as Don Quijote and Foodland. Additionally, specialty stores like Chinatown's market may carry fresh or dried tapioca pearls. Many bubble tea shops also sell tapioca balls, and some may offer them for purchase separately.
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