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I received a few replies to my query about Tapioca Starch
"Has anyone noticed that some packages of tapioca starch can have an
"off" flavor not unlike lobster? Tapioca starch is supposed to have a
neutral flavor, but sometimes it tastes pretty nasty. I am wondering
what the cause of the nasty flavor is, and whether there are particular
sources that are more reliable than others."
Responses: A few people asked if the tapioca starch had "expired," gone bad or gotten rancid.
Two people wrote about particular products.
Steven Rice of Authentic Foods wrote: "That is there are two kinds
of tapioca, Sour and sweet.
The Sweet has a neutral flavor and that is the only one we sell at
Authentic Foods."
The other person said that they have ordered tapioca starch in 25
pound bags from Bob's Red Mill for
9 years and have never experienced the offensive flavor you are
describing.
I ordered tapioca starch from Authentic Foods and it is indeed neutral in flavor!
Thanks to everyone who replied.
Alice
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