Cassava is a starch-tuber that can be eaten as a whole root or root chips, or grated to make flour for things like bread and crackers. It is also used for puddings or drinks made with tapioca pearls.
A natural gum can be used to improve the functionality of tapioca starch without impacting ‘clean label’ claims, according to new research. Tapioca starch is a thickening agent derived from cassava ...
The name "starch" comes from its primary ingredient—cassava starch, which is extracted from cassava tubers. Starch is a type of swallow made from processed cassava. Unlike other cassava-based swallows ...
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