Tapioca (कसावा/टैपिओका (Cassava))
Tapioca, the starchy heart of the cassava root, is a reliable helper in many regional Indian kitchens. While most of us know it in its processed form as Sabudana, the fresh root itself is a staple in coastal regions like Kerala, where it’s known as 'Kappa'. It has an honest, earthy flavor and a dense, satisfying texture that fills the stomach and warms the soul. In my kitchen, fresh tapioca is a treat—boiled until tender and paired with a sharp fish curry or a simple coconut-chili paste. It represents the resourcefulness of our coastal heritage, turning a humble root into a magnificent feast. It is a high-quality source of energy that stays with you, making it a favorite for long days of work. Truly a gift from the earth that bridges simplicity and nutrition.

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Calories
160 kcal
Protein
1.4g
Fat
0.3g
Carbs
38g
Fiber
1.8g
Vitamins
Vitamin C, B-complex, Calcium
Cooking Tips
- • Peel the thick brown skin completely until you see the clean white flesh, then wash it multiple times to remove excess starch.
- • Boil tapioca with a pinch of turmeric and salt until it is tender but not mushy to ensure a professional-grade texture.
- • Always discard the boiling water as it contains some of the root's bitterness, giving you a magnifique and clean flavor.
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