There were lots of people at sago street.lolloo.lololol
Sago Mine disaster happened in 2006.
The starch-yielding palm is known as the sago palm. The sago palm is widely grown for its starchy pith, which is extracted and processed into sago pearls. Sago pearls are commonly used in cooking and baking as a thickening agent or as a staple food in some regions.
Sago dana is made from sago pearls, which are obtained from the pith of the sago palm tree. The pearls are soaked, drained, and then cooked in water or milk until they become translucent and tender. It is commonly used in desserts and puddings.
Sago is a starchy substance extracted from the pith of various tropical palm trees. It is commonly used in cooking to make desserts, puddings, and as a thickening agent in soups and sauces. Sago pearls are often boiled and used in both sweet and savory dishes.
Do you really mean sago? The starchy food? If so, they may be soluble in water, but not much else - it will depend on the esterifying group and the degree of esterification.
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It has alot of people and they are buying thing there.
'Sagato'was named after sago street.
Sago Street (Street of the dead) is in Singapore, named in the 1840's because of the number of Sago factories in the area. Chinese death houses were actually located in Sago Lane.
Sago Street is actually named after a topioca-like crop.
it was named after sago sampali
The Sago Street (Street of the Dead) in Singapore is located in the China Town area in Singapore. It has been named as the Sago Street because way back in the 1840's, one could find a large number of Sago factories here. It was infamous because of the large number of brothels that were located here.However towards the end of the twentieth century, the prostitutes abandoned the area. It was then that the Sago Street in Singaporeunderwent a massive transformation. Presently at the Sago Street in Singapore, you will find a large number of shops and bars. The unique characteristic of the Sago Street in Singapore is that on one side of the street there are a large number of pushcarts that sell various items.The Sago Street (Street of the Dead) in Singapore is located in the China Town area in Singapore. It has been named as the Sago Street because way back in the 1840's, one could find a large number of Sago factories here. It was infamous because of the large number of brothels that were located here.However towards the end of the twentieth century, the prostitutes abandoned the area. It was then that the Sago Street in Singaporeunderwent a massive transformation. Presently at the Sago Street in Singapore, you will find a large number of shops and bars. The unique characteristic of the Sago Street in Singapore is that on one side of the street there are a large number of pushcarts that sell various items.
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The Sago Street (Street of the Dead) in Singapore is located in the China Town area in Singapore. It has been named as the Sago Street because way back in the 1840's, one could find a large number of Sago factories here. It was infamous because of the large number of brothels that were located here. However towards the end of the twentieth century, the prostitutes abandoned the area. It was then that the Sago Street in Singapore underwent a massive transformation. Presently at the Sago Street in Singapore, you will find a large number of shops and bars. The unique characteristic of the Sago Street in Singapore is that on one side of the street there are a large number of pushcarts that sell various items.
The farms and the parks
The street received it's name because during the 1840s, there were numerous sago factories on the street. Pith of the rumbia plam and made into flour that is used to make cakes.During the 1850s, there were thirty sago factories in the town which had a total output of 8,000 tons annually.Many of the sago factories were in the Sago Street area. In the late 19th century, the area was well known for its number of prostitute dens. ~Kilari~
Sago Street is known for being the site of a historic food market in Singapore called Chinatown Complex, which offers a wide variety of hawker food stalls that are popular among locals and tourists. It is also a vibrant cultural hub with traditional shophouses and vibrant street art.