Jokes1 min ago
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I want to make the Malaysian dessert Gula Malacca but only have a packet of tapioca to hand. Can I use this instead of sago? Is it the same thing anyway?
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A powdery starch obtained from the trunks of certain sago palms and used in Asia as a food thickener and textile stiffener.
Tapioca
A beady starch obtained from the root of the cassava, used for puddings and as a thickening agent in cooking.
It's not the same thing at all, so I wouldn't use it. Sato cooks into a smooth 'paste' whereas tapioca cooks into lumps, like frog spawn.
:)
A powdery starch obtained from the trunks of certain sago palms and used in Asia as a food thickener and textile stiffener.
Tapioca
A beady starch obtained from the root of the cassava, used for puddings and as a thickening agent in cooking.
It's not the same thing at all, so I wouldn't use it. Sato cooks into a smooth 'paste' whereas tapioca cooks into lumps, like frog spawn.
:)