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What is tapioca?

Tapioca is a starch cereal made from the roots of a large shrub grown in warm climates. This plant is called cassava. Its roots are one-third starch and two-thirds water, and it takes a long time to make tapioca from them.

First of all, the cassava roots are washed and cleaned from the outer shell. They are then placed in water and soaked for several days, and are sometimes cut into small pieces or pounded into a paste instead. This paste can be used directly for cooking, or it can be dried and made into flour. In the production of cassava, finely chopped roots are mixed well with clean water and this mixture is allowed to stand for a while. Grains of pure starch slowly settle to the bottom, and all the dirt remains in suspension in the water.

Then the starch is removed and poured into a new portion of water. This operation is repeated 4-5 times. When the starch is absolutely pure, it is spread evenly on a metal dish and fried over low heat. Gradually, the grains of starch, softening, begin to stick together and eventually form small balls - grits. The resulting product is called tapioca.

Most of the tapioca in Europe and the United States is brought from the island of Java, Madagascar and Brazil. In Europe and the United States, tapioca is made into puddings or added to soups and sauces. However, in South America and Africa, it is consumed as a paste or dry flour.

Author: Likum A.

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