tapioca |
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tapioca |
sago |
As nouns the difference between tapioca and sago
is that
tapioca is a starchy food made from the cassava plant used in puddings while
sago is a powdered starch obtained from certain palms used as a food thickener.
tapioca |
taro |
As nouns the difference between tapioca and taro
is that
tapioca is a starchy food made from the cassava plant used in puddings while
taro is (
l) (
set of playing cards used for divination).
pearls |
tapioca |
As nouns the difference between pearls and tapioca
is that
pearls is plural of pearl while
tapioca is a starchy food made from the cassava plant used in puddings.
As a verb pearls
is third-person singular of pearl.
manioc |
tapioca |
As nouns the difference between manioc and tapioca
is that
manioc is the tropical plant,
Manihot esculenta, from which cassava and tapioca are prepared while
tapioca is a starchy food made from the cassava plant used in puddings.
tapioca |
yam |
As nouns the difference between tapioca and yam
is that
tapioca is a starchy food made from the cassava plant used in puddings while
yam is any climbing vine of the genus
Dioscorea in the Eastern and Western hemispheres, usually cultivated.
tapioca |
mandioca |
As nouns the difference between tapioca and mandioca
is that
tapioca is a starchy food made from the cassava plant used in puddings while
mandioca is manioc.
potato |
tapioca |
As nouns the difference between potato and tapioca
is that
potato is a plant tuber,
Solanum tuberosum, eaten as a starchy vegetable, particularly in the Americas and Europe while
tapioca is a starchy food made from the cassava plant used in puddings.
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