Happy National Tapioca Day! Tapioca comes from the root of the cassava, which is a general name for many species of the spurge family of plants. This is a tall slender plant, which has poinsettia- type leaves, cultivated in plantation-type settings. It can attain heights of ten to sixteen feet. The roots of these plants are similar to sweet potatoes and their starchy content makes them a staple food in some tropical areas. The name tapioca is derived from the word tipi’óka. This is the name for this starch in the Tupí language of South America. Tapioca is a staple food in some regions and is used worldwide as a thickening agent, mainly in foods. Tapioca is gluten-free, and almost completely protein-free. #NationalTapiocaDay #Tapioca #FoodSales #WeKnowFood #FoodConsultant #FoodDude #FoodService #Food #FoodServiceSolutions #FoodOfTheDay #NobertSales @NobertSales (at Germantown, Tennessee) https://www.instagram.com/p/CfWrwPCg5nM/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
National Tapioca Day! Good Citizens tapioca all night long lest the god of the tax collection fill your dreams. #nationaltapiocaday #tapioca #tapiocapudding #goodcitizens #taxes #foodholiday #everydayisaholiday #offensivelyfestive
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Happy National Tapioca Day! Boba and Boba Guys, wouldn't exist if it weren't for this starch that comes from the Cassava plant. Tapioca isn't just a Taiwanese ingredient for making boba, it's used in dishes around the world to make things like arepas, dumplings, pudding, and is even a new flour trend in Paleo cooking. Who knew tapioca was already #BridgingCultures?! In honor of today, come grab a milk tea and help us celebrate what our balls are made of! #nationaltapiocaday (📷: @cfongphoto) http://ift.tt/2tZ2W4l
Happy National Tapioca Day! * The name tapioca is derived from the word tipi’уka. This is the name for this starch in the Tupн language of South America. * Tapioca is a staple food in some regions and is used worldwide as a thickening agent, mainly in foods. Tapioca is gluten-free, and almost completely protein-free. * The most popular use of tapioca in the Western world is a milk-based dessert pudding with milk and sugar. In the tropics, it is also popular prepared as a pudding with fruit or fruit juice. * Tapioca is packaged as flakes or flour and also in the form of pellets. * Tapioca is commonly used instead of wheat flour in South America, the West Indies and India. #NationalTapiocaDay #Tapioca #FoodSales #WeKnowFood #NonFoodSolutions #FoodConsultant #FoodDude #FoodService #Food #FoodServiceSolutions #FoodOfTheDay #NobertSales @nobertsales (at Germantown, Tennessee) https://www.instagram.com/p/CQqjd7llHNf/?utm_medium=tumblr
National Tapicoa Day! Tapioca (/ˌtæpiˈoʊkə/; Portuguese: [tapiˈɔkɐ]) is a starch extracted from the storage roots of the cassava plant (Manihot esculenta). This species is native to the north region and central-west region of Brazil, but its use spread throughout South America. #NationalTapiocaDay #NobertSales @NobertSales (at Germantown, Tennessee) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCAZz1RgAVa/?igshid=3yiu3k5wgnpq
Happy National Tapioca Day! Also known as Sago, or Sago Pudding is a treat that many eat. Join us on FreezeCrowd.com to freeze with your favorite food. Perhaps you're indulging on something with tapioca!