tapioca in the PONS Dictionary

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The company processes corn, tapioca, wheat, potatoes, and other raw materials into ingredients for the food, beverage, brewing, and pharmaceutical industries and numerous industrial sectors.
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The fine-grained tapioca starch is called "polvilho," and it is classified as either sweet or sour.
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Corn meal and tapioca syrup were also quietly added to the new version of the cereal.
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They introduced cash crops like rubber and daily staples like tapioca to the region.
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It is served cold usually with tapioca pearls.
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This liquid is collected and the water allowed to evaporate, leaving behind a fine-grained tapioca powder similar in appearance to corn starch.
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The tapioca powder makes the rice paper glutinous and smooth.
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Tapioca and many other new crops were introduced by them.
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Traditionally, tapioca pearls are used as the food for children, elderly and ill people, mixed with milk or water.
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Tapioca is also keen on licensing of brand names.
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