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Savoring Childhood Memories: Tapioca Pudding Recipe
Happy Sunday friends, hope you all have enough fun plans for the weekend, as all work without play... you know the finishing part of that sentence right lol. Yay! It's another edition of the Hive Learners creative Sunday, and I will be sharing with us a unique recipe I loved so much as a child but had never prepared all my life, and didn't even know how it looked like when raw, until now.
It's called Tapioca over here, I used to think this was only a name known to the Yorubas but with further research, I discovered it is known worldwide with the same name, some even call it tapioca pearls, when it is molded to be rounded in shape.
I finally found tapioca in its raw state during one of my market visits, it was sold in an open basin, looking pure white, I asked her to sell me a cup, which was sold for less than a dollar, in addition, she explained to me how to prepare it as an additional service and I was grateful and feel motivated to make my very first tapioca, also looking forward to serving it to my kids as they've never tried it before, more like taking them to my childhood days.
Ingredients needed
You can add as much as you like to make your tapioca sweet and colourful, some go as far as adding strawberries, groundnuts, dates, etc, but these were what I could afford.
Without further ado, let's get right into the making process, know that this is one of the easiest recipes you will come across.
Procedures
Will you also be trying yours?
By Glorydee ✨https://3speak.tv/watch?v=glorydee/dofdavyj
Savoring Childhood Memories: Tapioca Pudding Recipe
Happy Sunday friends, hope you all have enough fun plans for the weekend, as all work without play... you know the finishing part of that sentence right lol. Yay! It's another edition of the Hive Learners creative Sunday, and I will be sharing with us a unique recipe I loved so much as a child but had never prepared all my life, and didn't even know how it looked like when raw, until now.
It's called Tapioca over here, I used to think this was only a name known to the Yorubas but with further research, I discovered it is known worldwide with the same name, some even call it tapioca pearls, when it is molded to be rounded in shape.
I finally found tapioca in its raw state during one of my market visits, it was sold in an open basin, looking pure white, I asked her to sell me a cup, which was sold for less than a dollar, in addition, she explained to me how to prepare it as an additional service and I was grateful and feel motivated to make my very first tapioca, also looking forward to serving it to my kids as they've never tried it before, more like taking them to my childhood days.
Ingredients needed
You can add as much as you like to make your tapioca sweet and colourful, some go as far as adding strawberries, groundnuts, dates, etc, but these were what I could afford.
Without further ado, let's get right into the making process, know that this is one of the easiest recipes you will come across.
Procedures
Will you also be trying yours?