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Sabudana, also known as sago, is a starchy substance common in Indian cuisine. Derived from the pith of tropical palm trees, it's popularly consumed during religious fasting periods. Sabudana is often processed into small, pearl-like balls that turn translucent when cooked. Its mild flavour makes it a versatile ingredient, suitable for both sweet and savory dishes. Sabudana Khichdi, a spiced tapioca dish, and Sabudana Vada, a deep-fried snack, are classic examples of its use. For dessert, it's often used in puddings like Sabudana Kheer. Its unique texture and taste make it a culinary delight.
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