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A living bowl of Tapioca Pudding appears in "Buster's Green Thumb." Buster kept it because he liked the way it wiggled. Shortly after putting it in his food cabinet, his Mother went through and threw away all the foods in the case.

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  • Tapioca
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  • A living bowl of Tapioca Pudding appears in "Buster's Green Thumb." Buster kept it because he liked the way it wiggled. Shortly after putting it in his food cabinet, his Mother went through and threw away all the foods in the case.
  • Tapioca is a food ingredient, native to the planet Earth, used in cooking.
  • Tapioca is a starch extracted from the root of the plant species Manihot esculenta. This species, native to the Amazon (Brazil), is now cultivated worldwide and has many names, including cassava, bitter-cassava, manioc, mandioca, aipim, macaxeira, manioca, boba, yuca (not to be confused with yucca), sagudana (literally, Sagu drops) with local variation of sabudana and kappa. In Vietnam, it is called bot nang.
  • La tapioca es amidon estraeda de la radises de la planta Manihot esculenta cual es la casava.
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cartoon first appeared
  • "Buster's Green Thumb"
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  • Tapioca Pudding
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  • A living bowl of Tapioca Pudding appears in "Buster's Green Thumb." Buster kept it because he liked the way it wiggled. Shortly after putting it in his food cabinet, his Mother went through and threw away all the foods in the case.
  • Tapioca is a food ingredient, native to the planet Earth, used in cooking.
  • Tapioca is a starch extracted from the root of the plant species Manihot esculenta. This species, native to the Amazon (Brazil), is now cultivated worldwide and has many names, including cassava, bitter-cassava, manioc, mandioca, aipim, macaxeira, manioca, boba, yuca (not to be confused with yucca), sagudana (literally, Sagu drops) with local variation of sabudana and kappa. In Vietnam, it is called bot nang.
  • La tapioca es amidon estraeda de la radises de la planta Manihot esculenta cual es la casava.
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