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By Bo Friberg

Published 1989

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Sago is very similar to tapioca and is used in much the same way—as a thickener for puddings and fillings. Sago is obtained from the pith of the sago palm, whereas tapioca is extracted from the root of the tropical cassava plant. Sago is sold as small dried granules of starch.

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