ANSWERS: 5
  • Those small clear things are actually tapioca pearls or pellets: "Tapioca, widely used starchy food, obtained from the fleshy root of the bitter cassava . Tapioca is sold in flake or flour form and as the pellet pearl tapioca. Tapioca flour is widely used in place of wheat flour in regions where it is grown, e.g., South and Central America, Africa, the West Indies, and parts of India. When cooked it becomes transparent and increases in size. It is used to thicken puddings and soups." If you've ever had pearl tea, "boba" or "bubble tea" the large pearls in the drink are the same as the smaller pellets found in tapioca pudding, only much larger.
  • Fish eyes. As in "fish eyes and glue"
  • I thought perhaps it was a thing called sago... As to what sago is?? I'm not sure how to explain it.. it's similar to pudding type stuff I think.
  • The small clear things in your pudding are starch globules! It's simlpy unbroken down cabohydrates.
  • Tapioca

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