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Tapioca is a starch derived from the cassava root, and is used as a food ingredient in a variety of products. It is a versatile ingredient, used in both savory and sweet dishes, and is popular in many cultures around the world. Tapioca is a gluten-free alternative to wheat flour, and is often used as a thickening agent in soups, sauces, and puddings. It is also used to make tapioca pearls, which are used in bubble tea and other beverages.
Tapioca is a popular ingredient in many food products, including snacks, cereals, and baked goods. It is also used in a variety of vegan and vegetarian dishes, as it is a plant-based alternative to animal-based ingredients.
The tapioca market is a growing industry, with many companies producing and selling tapioca products. Some of these companies include Bob's Red Mill, Tapioca Express, and Tapioca King. Other companies, such as Tapioca House, specialize in tapioca-based products, such as bubble tea and tapioca pearls. Show Less Read more