Does tapioca come under short term agricultural crops?
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Tapioca is a starch extracted from cassava root. This species is native to the central-west region of Brazil, but its use spread throughout South America. The plant was carried by Portuguese and Spanish explorers to most of the West Indies and Africa and Asia
It does not come under short term agricultural crop.
Tapioca is a Euphorbiaceous woody shrub native to South America, cultivated extensively as an *annual* crop in tropical region for its edible starchy tuberous roots. The roots are nutritious and wholesome, and are used as a supplementary food as it is a major source of carbohydrates.
It does not come under short term agricultural crop.
Tapioca is a Euphorbiaceous woody shrub native to South America, cultivated extensively as an *annual* crop in tropical region for its edible starchy tuberous roots. The roots are nutritious and wholesome, and are used as a supplementary food as it is a major source of carbohydrates.
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