Tapioca Chips
Tapioca chips is a snack food made from thin wafers of deep fried Tapioca root. It is commonly found in South India and Sri Lanka. The dish is prepared using raw cassava tubers, whereby the inner rind and outer skin are removed. The chips are then fried or deep fried in coconut oil, salted and often spiced with red chili powder.Tapioca chips have a longer shelf life compared to raw cassava tubers.
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