Tapioca Flour Starch, 1 Lb, Gluten-free & non-GMO (Thickener for Food) Fine White Powder, Vegetarian, kosher, Paleo Friendly
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It is made from cassava root and is 100% pure tapioca powder. Therefore, there is no nutritional information necessary for its use. The nutrition facts on raw fruits, vegetables, and fish are exempt from the food labeling laws. with minimal or insignificant amounts (minimal or insignificant means they can be listed as zero) of all required nutrients (foods that fall under this exemption include tea, coffee, food coloring, etc).
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Each 1/4 cup of this recipe contains 93 calories
Originally, Vietnam was the source of the material. The quality of this product is excellent.
Selected User Reviews For Tapioca Flour Starch, 1 Lb, Gluten-free & non-GMO (Thickener for Food) Fine White Powder, Vegetarian, kosher, Paleo Friendly
Because the bag says "powder," I was concerned about how this would work for recipes that called for starch/flour. But it did the trick This is my first review of it, so I thought others may be interested in it as well!.
In addition to the gluten-free flour, we also used tapioca flour Our family members with reactive reactions can use our free flour mixture. I appreciated the ease with which the packaging could be opened, and flour has been a major Our product turned out great, in part because of the quality tapioca. We will definitely order again in the future.
I used this to make Vegan Mozzarella Cheese, which turned out great! The tapioca flour was of good quality and the packaging was easy to use. The next time I purchase, I will buy.
There is a sticker on the label of the package that looks very unprofessional. Additionally, the package was covered with a powder-like substance The substance is like water. As a result, the return window has closed since I positioned the package out of the way and forgot about it. I am not confident that the product inside is tapioca starch, so I will throw it away.
A number of different flours have the same issue with me, and they all seem to be failing.
There is no package like the one in the Tapioca powder is the right ingredient, not flour or starch. Replaceable item can not be replaced. I really like that.
The results will be in due course. There are definitely differences between the pictured package and this one, which reads "POWDER". I also noticed the bag was dusty, as if some of the contents had fallen I made it for the mom of a friend. I hope she will find it helpful.
The flours I use are actually gluten free and they blend so well together. Resealable packaging you can use again and again. Great company to work with This is an excellent book!.