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Sago
The True Sago Palm, scientifically known as Metroxylon sagu, is native to Indonesia.
Sago is the English equivalent of the Dutch 'sago'. One reason for the sameness of the word in both languages is its status as a loan word from Malay. It refers to a starch extract and to the plant from which the starch is extracted.
Sago Pearls or Tapioca Pearls
There isn't a direct English equivalent for the Malayalam word "chowvary." It is a unique term rooted in Malayali culture and has strong emotional or sentimental connotations when used in conversation.
sago
you mean "Sago".
Sago in Malayalam is known as "chowari." It is a starchy substance extracted from the pith of various tropical palm trees and is commonly used in traditional Kerala cuisine.
Sago Is Obtainfrom ?
Are there sago palms on Maui
Sago is a type of starch extracted from palms.
No, Sago sinks in water.