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Sherman A1

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Sun Jun 28, 2015, 03:07 AM Jun 2015

Daily Holidays - June 28

National Tapioca Day Tapioca Day is dedicated the starch that is extracted from Manioc, otherwise known as ‘Cassava’. This plant is most commonly known as the source of the translucent beads in Tapioca pudding. But while this is the most commonly known use of this substance, it has cultural significance around the world. It’s origins can be found in Brazil, where the cassava plant is called the mandioca, and it’s extracted starch is called Tapioca.

One little known fact about the Tapioca starch, is that when it’s extracted from the green branched variety of the plant, it is the source of a potent cyanide based poison, and must be processed to remove this before it becomes edible. Once this process is completed it is processed in different ways, which produces the spheres, flakes, or sticks.

Tapioca pudding is an odd looking treat relatively common in the western world. With it’s signature white color and the translucent and mysterious pearls that give it it’s well known texture, it is a form of pudding instantly recognizable to anyone who has encountered it before. One of the most common ‘mysteries’ of this treat is what, exactly, those pearls are within it. To the British Child, it is not uncommonly known as frog spawn a bit of a tribute to the clumps of amphibian eggs it clearly resembles.

Fear not! There are no frog eggs in your tapioca pudding, and the mystery of it’s contents is, in fact, answered right in the name. Those pearls are a carefully molded form of starch extracted from the cassava plant, actually being comprised of flour from this self-same plant. It’s origins can be traced back as 1875, it’s first mention being made in Cassell’s Dictionary of Cooking. It was in this text that the first definition of Tapioca appears, as well as it’s suggestion for inclusion in puddings. https://www.daysoftheyear.com/days/tapioca-day/

Log Cabin Day encourages us to step away from a world of computers, electric lighting, and even indoor plumbing to embrace and experience a simpler existence. https://www.daysoftheyear.com/days/log-cabin-day/

Insurance Awareness Day exists to remind you that things go wrong, and that generally, it’s a good idea to have a backup plan. Insurance is often a necessary evil in the modern world, and regardless of how ethical insurance may (or may not) be as an industry, we’re all very relieved that we took out a policy when something unexpected and untoward occurs! https://www.daysoftheyear.com/days/insurance-awareness-day/

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Daily Holidays - June 28 (Original Post) Sherman A1 Jun 2015 OP
No computers, electric lighting or indoor pluming? TexasTowelie Jun 2015 #1
Tapioca is gross. bigwillq Jun 2015 #2
Uncharacteristically wrong. antiquie Jun 2015 #4
I believe Sherman A1 Jun 2015 #5
Happy birthday to King Hen-ery: femmocrat Jun 2015 #3
When heaven starts to rain they all touch me ... seveneyes Jun 2015 #6
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