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Food starch
Florida arrowroot from Zamia integrifolia, and tapioca from cassava (Manihot esculenta), which is often labeled arrowroot. In Kenya, "arrowroot" refers
Arrowroot
Species of plant
Maranta arundinacea, also known as arrowroot, maranta, West Indian arrowroot, obedience plant or Bermuda arrowroot is a large, perennial herb found in
Maranta_arundinacea
Species of flowering plant
indica, commonly known as Indian shot, African arrowroot, edible canna, purple arrowroot, Sierra Leone arrowroot, is a plant species in the family Cannaceae
Canna_indica
Beverage made by infusing arrowroot roots
Arrowroot tea, also called kudzu tea, is a traditional East Asian tea made from East Asian arrowroot, a type of kudzu. Arrowroot tea is called gegen-cha
Arrowroot_tea
Species of yam
ten-months yam, water yam, white yam, winged yam, violet yam, Guyana arrowroot, or simply yam. Dioscorea alata is one of the most important staple crops
Dioscorea_alata
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up arrowroot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Arrowroot is to an edible starch obtained from several tropical plants. Arrowroot may also refer
Arrowroot_(disambiguation)
1931 novella by Jun'ichirō Tanizaki
Arrowroot (吉野葛, Yoshino Kuzu; "Yoshino Arrowroot") is a novella written by Jun'ichirō Tanizaki. It consists of six chapters: The Heavenly King; Iimoseyama;
Arrowroot_(novel)
Edible starch
Florida arrowroot was the commercial name of an edible starch extracted from Zamia integrifolia (coontie), a small cycad native to North America. Like
Florida_arrowroot
Group of climbing, coiling, and trailing perennial vine
Kudzu (/ˈkuːdzu, ˈkʊd-, ˈkʌd-/), also called Japanese arrowroot or Chinese arrowroot, is a group of climbing, coiling, and trailing deciduous perennial
Kudzu
Filipino cookie made from arrowroot flour
Uraró, also known as araró or arrowroot cookies, are Filipino cookies made from arrowroot flour. They have a dry and powdery texture and are usually flower-shaped
Uraro
Species of flowering plant
names include Polynesian arrowroot, Fiji arrowroot, East Indies arrowroot, pia, and seashore bat lily. Polynesian arrowroot is an ancient Austronesian
Tacca_leontopetaloides
Variety of legume
Pueraria montana var. lobata, the East Asian arrowroot, or kudzu vine, is a perennial plant in the family Fabaceae. It is called gé (葛) in Chinese, kuzu
Pueraria_montana_var._lobata
Staple crop
Manihot esculenta, commonly called cassava, manioc, or yuca (among numerous regional names), is a woody shrub of the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae, native
Cassava
Suburb of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
state's first sawmill. Growing arrowroot had become popular from as early as the 1880s. By 1908, the region's arrowroot crop supplied the whole country
Pimpama,_Queensland
Cereal, seed, vegetable or root ground into powder
the Pleistocene period. Root flours include arrowroot and cassava. Arrowroot flour (also known as arrowroot powder) is used as a thickener in sauces, soups
Flour
Parody novel
End and Frito Bugger (Bilbo and Frodo Baggins), Goddam (Gollum), and Arrowroot, son of Arrowshirt (Aragorn, son of Arathorn). Novelist David Barnett
Bored_of_the_Rings
Topics referred to by the same term
Kazoo Kudzu, a climbing, coiling vine also known as Chinese arrowroot and Japanese arrowroot This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the
Kuzu_(disambiguation)
Mughlai cold dessert
kulfi. The vermicelli used for preparing falooda is made from wheat, arrowroot, cornstarch, or sago. The origin of falooda goes back to Iran (Persia)
Falooda
Australian snack food manufacturer
syrup. Milk Arrowroot: historical flagship biscuit brand of Arnott's, made with Arrowroot flour, but only enough that the name Arrowroot can still be
Arnott's_Group
Name of legendary fox in Japan
popular kitsune character in Japanese folklore. Her name means leaf of arrowroot. Legend states that she is the mother of Abe no Seimei, the famous onmyōji
Kuzunoha
Transparent noodle made from starch
with rice vermicelli (Vietnamese: bún) and arrowroot starch noodles (Vietnamese: arrowroot: củ dong, arrowroot starch: bột dong/bột hoàng tinh/tinh bột
Glass_noodles
Species of flowering plant
to the Indian subcontinent and is more commonly known as East Indian arrowroot or narrow-leaved turmeric in English, and is called "yaipan" in Manipuri
Curcuma_angustifolia
Species of plant
Spanish, and also known in English as Guinea arrowroot, and sweet corn root, is a plant in the arrowroot family, native to northern South America and
Goeppertia_allouia
Species of flowering plant
Goeppertia roseopicta is a species of flowering plant in the arrowroot and prayer-plant family Marantaceae, native to northwestern Brazil's Amazonian
Goeppertia_roseopicta
Plant roots used as a vegetable
Cordyline fruticosa (ti) Curcuma longa (turmeric) Maranta arundinacea (arrowroot) Nelumbo nucifera (lotus root) Panax ginseng (ginseng) Typha spp. (cattail
Root_vegetable
Glucose polymer used as energy store in plants
Today, the main commercial refined starches are cornstarch, tapioca, arrowroot, and wheat, rice, and potato starches. To a lesser extent, sources of
Starch
Korean cold noodle dish
most commonly buckwheat (메밀, memil) but also potatoes, sweet potatoes, arrowroot starch (darker color and chewier than buckwheat noodles), and kudzu (칡
Naengmyeon
Family of flowering plants in the Commelinid order Zingiberales
The Marantaceae are a family, the arrowroot family, or the prayer plant family, of flowering plants consisting of 28 genera and around 530 species, defining
Marantaceae
British Overseas Territory in the South Pacific
taro, yams, peas, and beans. Arrowroot (Maranta arundinacea) and sugarcane are grown and harvested to produce arrowroot flour and molasses, respectively
Pitcairn_Islands
Japanese rice cake
sources Starch Amylose % Amylopectin % Potato 20 80 Sweet potato 18 82 Arrowroot 21 79 Tapioca 17 83 Corn (maize) 28 72 Waxy maize 0 100 Wheat 26 74 Rice
Mochi
Historic site in Queensland, Australia
single-storeyed timber farm house with attic, was erected in 1883–1884 for Pimpama arrowroot grower and manufacturer, William Doherty. The builder was Alexander Fortune
Laurel_Hill_Farmhouse
Increases the viscosity of a liquid without altering its other properties
responses to chemical and physical conditions. For example, for acidic foods, arrowroot is a better choice than cornstarch, which loses thickening potency in
Thickening_agent
Dish of ingredients cooked in liquid
equal parts fat and flour. Thickeners like cornstarch, potato starch, or arrowroot may also be used. Stew is very prominent in England, with beef stew and
Stew
Genus of flowering plants
staminodes. Maranta arundinacea is cultivated to produce the edible starch arrowroot. Some species such as Maranta leuconeura (prayer plant) and M. arundinacea
Maranta_(plant)
Maori navigator
due to the ice floes being similar to arrowroot powder (referring to Tacca leontopetaloides, Polynesian arrowroot). This has led others to conclude that
Ui-te-Rangiora
Genus of flowering plants
The genus Tacca, which includes the batflowers and arrowroot, consists of flowering plants in the order Dioscoreales, native to tropical regions of South
Tacca
myrtle Saltbush Witchetty grub Job's tears Aibika Air yam East Asian arrowroot (Kudzu) Eucheuma (sea moss or gusô) Fiji sago palm Fiveleaf yam Giant
List_of_food_origins
Plant species in Africa and the Americas
Thalia geniculata, the bent alligator-flag, arrowroot, or fire-flag, is a plant species widespread across tropical Africa and much of the Americas. Thalia
Thalia_geniculata
Chemical compound
(Belamcanda chinensis), Algerian iris (Iris unguicularis) and East Asian arrowroot (Pueraria thunbergiana). Tectoridin is the 7-glucoside of tectorigenin
Tectorigenin
Index of plants with the same common name
season. Colocasia species may also be referred to as taro, old cocoyam, arrowroot, eddoe, macabo, kontomire or dasheen and originate from the region of
Cocoyam
Species of flowering plant
miracle fruit, is a plant species from tropical Africa of the Marantaceae (arrowroot and prayer plant) family. It is a large, rhizomatous, flowering herb native
Thaumatococcus_daniellii
County in South Korea
museums and 12 art museums such as Youngwol Y Park. Chikguksu (East Asian arrowroot noodles) is well known. Danjong Culture Festival: Festival honoring Danjong
Yeongwol_County
Poisonous plant from tropical North and South America
eat the fruit and even live among the limbs of the tree. A poultice of arrowroot (Maranta arundinacea) was used by the Arawak and Taíno as an antidote
Manchineel
Species of flowering plant
Stromanthe thalia is a plant species in the arrowroot family Marantaceae, native to the Brazilian rainforest. It is also known by the synonym Stromanthe
Stromanthe_thalia
Art gallery in Burmuda
Gardens in Paget Parish, Bermuda since 2008. The building was originally an arrowroot factory built in the mid 1800s that was renovated between 2004 and 2008
Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art
Masterworks_Museum_of_Bermuda_Art
Scottish-Australian biscuit company founder
biscuit manufacturer, Arnott came up with the Milk Arrowroot biscuits, a combination of arrowroot biscuits and plain milk biscuits; they were marketed
William Arnott (biscuit manufacturer)
William_Arnott_(biscuit_manufacturer)
Bengali milk-based sweet and ingredient in sweets
concentrated form of milk is known as Kheer. Sometimes, ingredients like sugar, arrowroot, or Suji (semolina) are added during boiling to enhance sweetness and
Kheer_(Bengali_sweets)
Starch powder derived from corn (maize) grain
(icing or confectioner's sugar).[citation needed] A common substitute is arrowroot starch, which replaces the same amount of corn starch. Food producers
Corn_starch
Thick layer of animal body fat
high energy value and availability. Whale blubber, which tastes like arrowroot biscuits, has similar properties. Whaling largely targeted the collection
Blubber
Polynesian coconut milk pudding
material together when cooked. Starch extracted from the pia (or Polynesian arrowroot) is the original thickening agent used in making this dish. These puddings
Haupia
Filipino dish of boiled bananas dipped in fermented fish paste
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Nilagang_saging
Japanese author (1886–1965)
Western-influenced modernization and Japanese tradition. Yoshino kuzu (Arrowroot, 1931) alludes to Bunraku and kabuki theater and other traditional forms
Jun'ichirō_Tanizaki
Filipino sea urchin and rice dish
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Oko-oko
Starch extracted from tropical palm stems
March 19, 2019. Corbishley, Douglas A.; Miller, William (1984). "TAPIOCA, ARROWROOT, AND SAGO STARCHES: PRODUCTION". Starch: Chemistry and Technology. Elsevier
Sago
Parsnip Pastinaca sativa Pignut Conopodium majus Polynesian arrowroot / East Indian arrowroot Tacca leontopetaloides Potato Solanum tuberosum Prairie turnip
List_of_vegetables
Sauce made from bananas
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Banana_ketchup
heavily dependent on agriculture, being the world's leading producer of arrowroot and grows other exotic fruit, vegetables and root crops. Bananas alone
Economy of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Economy_of_Saint_Vincent_and_the_Grenadines
Filipino ice cream made with labuyo chilis
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Sili_ice_cream
Noodles in Chinese cuisine
in order to give the noodles a different color or flavor. Egg whites, arrowroot or tapioca starch are sometimes added to the flour mixture in low quantities
Chinese_noodles
Substance that has been secretly added
the microscope reveals adulteration", microscope slide comparing rice starch (left) and arrowroot (right) and a mixture of the two (center), c. 1909
Adulterant
Traditional Iranian cold dessert
originates from this dessert. A thin batter of starch (from potatoes, arrowroot, maize, or rice) is cooked then pressed through a sieve, producing delicate
Faloodeh
Filipino fried dough pastry
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Gorgoria
Island country in the Pacific Ocean
is copra, followed by coconut, breadfruit, pandanus, banana, taro and arrowroot. The livestock consists primarily of pigs and chickens. Small-scale industry
Marshall_Islands
Genus of flowering plants
together with their closest relatives, the gingers, spiral gingers, bananas, arrowroots, heliconias, and birds of paradise. The plants have large foliage, so
Canna_(plant)
form 鹼 not being included until later versions. The character 葛 (kuzu, "arrowroot") has become a source of controversy, as only the simplified form was
Asahi_characters
Ancient expansion of agriculture
rather than specifically being for Polynesian arrowroot. Usually, the names of Polynesian arrowroot are transferred from the names of the sago palms
Domesticated plants and animals of Austronesia
Domesticated_plants_and_animals_of_Austronesia
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
whole act. 36 Geo. 3. c. 113 Importation (No. 2) Act 1796 Importation of Arrowroot, &c. The whole act. 36 Geo. 3. c. 123 Duties on Wines, etc. Act 1796 Additional
Statute_Law_Revision_Act_1861
American actress (1917–2007)
Keith Ryder" 1979 The Incredible Journey of Doctor Meg Laurel Granny Arrowroot Television film 1980 The Love Boat Sister Patricia Episode: "Another Day
Jane_Wyman
Indigenous American herbal smoking mix
by other Native American tribes: leaves or bark of red osier dogwood, arrowroot, red sumac, laurel, ironwood, wahoo, huckleberry, Indian tobacco, cherry
Kinnikinnick
Dutch businessman (1801–1887)
Moreover, cocoa for drinking was often mixed with starches, such as arrowroot, to soak up the extra fat. The consumption of eating chocolate soared
Coenraad_Johannes_van_Houten
Filipino sour soup
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Sinigang
Traditional Hawaiian cuisine
dessert made with coconut milk and ground arrowroot. Cornstarch has become a widespread substitute for the arrowroot. Koʻele palau is a dessert made from cooked
Native_cuisine_of_Hawaii
traditional snack made from ground shrimp, sometimes mixed with cuttlefish, arrowroot flour, tapioca flour, onion, garlic, sugar, fish sauce, cracked black
List of Vietnamese culinary specialities
List_of_Vietnamese_culinary_specialities
Thai snack dish
traditional plate arrangement. The exterior batter is made from rice flour, arrowroot flour and tapioca flour stirred together in a brass pan. The violet color
Cho_muang
Species of plant
called carpenter's weed in this regard. Various other common names include arrowroot, death flower, eerie, hundred-leaved grass, knyghten, old man's mustard
Achillea_millefolium
American settler (1783–1863)
gathering, processing and shipping Florida arrowroot, a starch made from the root of the coontie plant. Arrowroot was used to make bread dough, wafers and
William_Cooley
Thickening agent
[citation needed] Food portal Roux Starch Thickening agent Corn starch Arrowroot Waxy maize Bread crumbs Starch gelatinization Rolland, Jacques L.; Sherman
Beurre_manié
Hispanic sweet dessert
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Alfajor
Chewy, jelly-like food produced by fermenting coconut water
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Nata_de_coco
Parish of Jamaica
of yams, sugar cane, ginger, rice, pimento, turmeric, breadfruit and arrowroot. It is also celebrated for its fine breeds of cattle, and pigs and goats
Hanover_Parish
Thickening agent used in microbiology and food
different times as a substitute for gelatin in photographic emulsions, arrowroot in preparing silver paper and as a substitute for fish glue in resist
Agar
Filipino ice cream made with purple yam
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Ube_ice_cream
Species of flowering plant
plant, which grows back from the Darling, has bulbs which yield a fair arrowroot. On one occasion, near the town of Wilcannia, a man earned a handsome
Crinum_flaccidum
Culinary traditions of Niue
like taro roots or manioc. Nane Pia – A translucent porridge made from arrowroot and coconut, and has a thick slimy texture. The taste can be described
Niuean_cuisine
yellow flower' C. 'Korean Green Stem' C. 'Korean Red Stem' C. 'Queensland Arrowroot' C. 'Thai-purple' C. 'Thai-green' C. 'Tous les Mois' Many more traditional
Canna_Agriculture_Group
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Suburb of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
undertaken by the Grimes family. By the twentieth century, the sugar and arrowroot plantation had passed into the hands of the Sheehan and Davidson families
Hope_Island,_Queensland
African cassava dish
wrapped in Megaphrynium macrostachyum (a plant of the marantaceae or arrowroot family), or banana leaves and steamed or boiled for up to two hours. The
Chikwangue
Preparing food using heat
fructose (from fruit), and starches from sources such as cereal flour, rice, arrowroot and potato. The interaction of heat and carbohydrate is complex. Long-chain
Cooking
Filipino stew with chili peppers
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Bicol_express
Filipino dessert
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Food_for_the_gods
Photographic process
chloride or ammonium chloride mixed with binding agents such as gelatine and arrowroot for varying resulting qualities. Many of the issues with preserving salt
Salt_print
Filipino dessert
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Halo-halo
Genus of legumes
northern Australia. The best known member is kudzu, also called Japanese arrowroot. The genus is named after 19th century Swiss botanist Marc Nicolas Puerari
Pueraria
Cooking technique to create a sauce
butter, through the addition of a starch, such as flour, cornstarch, or arrowroot, or simply simmered down with a steady heat to form a rich, concentrated
Deglazing_(cooking)
Fortified wine
ISBN 9783030291891. Ciju, Roby Jose (2019). Ginger, Turmeric and Indian Arrowroot. AGRIHORTICO. p. 13. ISBN 9781507800409. Whisky, Wine, Beer, and Other
Ginger_wine
Filipino moist cake
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Cassava_cake
Filipino dish that consists of pork scraps
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Sisig
Records of Earth's people
was cultivated by at least 8500 BCE in South America, and domesticated arrowroot appeared in Central America by 7800 BCE. Potatoes were first cultivated
Human_history
Ibero-American fish, meat or vegetable dish
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Escabeche
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Boy/Male
French, German, Portuguese, Swedish
God Save the King; Protected by God
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places called Bulmer, in North Yorkshire and Essex, or from Boulmer in Northumberland. The first, recorded in Domesday Book as Bolemere, is named in Old English with bula ‘bull’ + mere ‘lake’, as is Boulmer; the second, found in early records as Bulenemera, is from bulena (genitive plural of bula) + mere ‘lake’.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Eloquent
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
American, French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish
Well Born; Noble
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Slient
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian
Fighter
Boy/Male
Japanese
Infinite; endless.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Path guider
Girl/Female
Tamil
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n.
A fleshy, rounded stem or root, usually containing starchy matter, as the potato or arrowroot; a thickened root-stock. See Illust. of Tuberous.
n.
A genus of endogenous plants found in tropical America, and some species also in India. They have tuberous roots containing a large amount of starch, and from one species (Maranta arundinacea) arrowroot is obtained. Many kinds are cultivated for ornament.
n.
A kind of starch with very large, oval, flattened grains, often sold as arrowroot, and extensively used for adulterating cocoa. It is made from the rootstocks of a species of Canna, probably C. edulis, the tubers of which are edible every month in the year.
n.
A nutritive starch obtained from the rootstocks of Maranta arundinacea, and used as food, esp. for children an invalids; also, a similar starch obtained from other plants, as various species of Maranta and Curcuma.
a.
Of or pertaining to a natural order of plants (Scitamineae), mostly tropical herbs, including the ginger, Indian shot, banana, and the plants producing turmeric and arrowroot.
n.
A west Indian plant of the genus Maranta, esp. M. arundinacea, now cultivated in many hot countries. It said that the Indians used the roots to neutralize the venom in wounds made by poisoned arrows.