Tapioca Starch or Cassava Flour: What is the Difference? (2024)

Tapioca, manioca, cassava, yuca. It goes by many names and you may already know how to cook this tropical tuber. However, areyou familiar with itspowder form?

Dried yuca is typically referred to as tapioca starch orcassava flour. It isobtained from the dried root and has many culinary uses.

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Tapioca: Heavy in Calories, Zero Gluten

From a nutritional standpoint, tapioca starch doesn't really stand out. A portion of 100 grams contains 360 calories, which are mostly carbohydrates. Cassava flour does not provide significant amounts of protein, fatty acids, vitamins or minerals. In short, its nutritional profile is very similar to wheat flour. With a small but significant difference: it does not contain gluten.

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Tapioca Flour: Uses

So what is tapioca starch good for? In North America and Europe cassava flour is used to thicken soups and sauces, much like one would use potato starch, cornstarch or rice flour.

In Latin America one of its most popular uses is as a base for breads that are naturally gluten free.

Cassava Flour: Breads and Desserts

The Dominican Republic is known for its delicious casabe, a pre-Colombianflatbread made from cassava flour which is readily available at markets and bakeries throughout the island.

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Photo: Dominican Cooking

Here is an easy recipefrom the blog Dominican Cookingthat you can replicate at home.

Pan de yuca, a cheesy cassava bread, is another specialty in places like Ecuador, Colombia and Brazil. This video recipe illustrates the cooking process but you can find the pan de yuca recipehere.

In terms of desserts, northern Brazil has gifted the world cuscuz, a creamy pudding made with tapioca, milk, coconut and sugar.

Of course, these recipes are just the tip of the iceberg. Use them as inspiration to create your own cassava-infused wonders.

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