Use this pantry staple in baking, frying, and, of course, making boba tea and pudding. Tapioca is the name of the extracted starch from the pulp of the cassava root. Cassava is a popular tuber native ...
America is behind the rest of the world when it comes to loving chewy foods, according to Justin Sullivan, assistant food editor at Delish. In fact, he recently wrote a whole article devoted to this ...
Tapioca chips are made from the roots of the cassava plant. These chips are crispy and have a sweet-meets-salty taste. Here's how you can make these Kerala-style chips at home. Take tapioca and cut it ...
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Bubble Tea

Bubble tea, also known as boba tea, first appeared in Taiwan but has recently exploded in popularity in the US. It’s made ...
Move aside juice and smoothie bars, bubble tea is here! This tea-based drink, made with chewy tapioca pearls, is sure to give you a caffeine boost with a flavorful twist. Bubble tea, also known as ...
The first thing that comes to mind when I hear “tapioca” is chewy, gummy boba spheres, but this wondrous starch has a different side it would like to show you. With minimal ingredients and a little ...
IMAGE: Kappa Mulakittathu makes for a quick breakfast or snack. Photograph: Hitesh Harisinghani/Rediff.com For Malyalees kappa aka tapioca is what poha (puffed rice ...