tapioca
English
Etymology
From Portuguese tapioca, from Tupian/Old Tupi tipi'óka, tipioca (“that which is squeezed out of cassava”).
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /tæpiˈoʊkə/
Noun
tapioca (countable and uncountable, plural tapiocas)
- A starchy food made from the cassava plant, used in puddings.
- 2009, Edna Staebler, Food That Really Schmecks, Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press (→ISBN), page 286:
- Fish eyes and glue we used to call the half-cooked, large-grained, starchy tapioca without flavour that we were served every week in our residence at university. How I longed for the creamy pudding Mother used to make.
- 2009, Edna Staebler, Food That Really Schmecks, Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press (→ISBN), page 286:
Translations
starchy food from cassava
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