tapioca in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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tapioca [ˌtæpɪˈəʊkə, Am -ˈoʊ-] N no pl

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Of the commercial crops, sugarcane, cotton and tapioca are some of the important crops.
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Tapioca is also keen on licensing of brand names.
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Typically, rice, orzo, pastina, or tapioca are cooked in the broth before the mixture of eggs and lemon is added.
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Crops include snake beans, bananas, bitter melon, nutmeg, pepper, tapioca etc.
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Occasionally, nata de coco is used in mass-produced bubble tea drinks as a healthier alternative to tapioca starch.
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Cultivation of cassava (tapioca) and rice and milk products were the ways to meet their ends.
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Tapioca can be stored for longer periods by parboiling and drying it, after skinning and slicing it into 0.5 cm thick pieces.
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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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They introduced cash crops like rubber and daily staples like tapioca to the region.
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Cassava (tapioca) is produced for consumption and export.
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