Search locations or food
OR
Sign up

tapioca flour

Tapioca Flours & producers

All

No results.

Try changing the search filters.

Dishes with tapioca flour

1

Siomay

Indonesia

4.7

Rate It

Most iconic: Baso Tahu Mang Ade (Bandung, Indonesia)

Siomay is an Indonesian dish consisting of steamed cone-shaped fish dumplings, eggs, potatoes, cabbage, tofu, and bitter melon. After they have been steamed, all ingredients are assembled on a plate, cut into bite-sized pieces, and generously driz... READ MORE

2

Batagor

Bandung

4.6

Rate It

Most iconic: Batagor Kingsley (Bandung, Indonesia)

One of the most famous snacks in Indonesia is batagor, a fried fish dumpling served in a traditional spicy sauce. It has roots in the Chinese culinary tradition, which has left a trace on many Indonesian dishes. Although this famous snack is remin... READ MORE

3

Pão de queijo

Minas Gerais

4.5

Rate It

Most iconic: A Pão de Queijaria (Belo Horizonte, Brazil)

Literally translated to cheese bread, pão de queijo has its origins in the culinary inventions of African slaves, when they started to use the residue of the cassava plant. A fine white powder, or starch, was rolled into balls and ... READ MORE

4

Pempek

Palembang

4.5

Rate It

Most iconic: Pempek 161 (South Jakarta, Indonesia)

Pempek is a traditional fish cake made with ground fish meat and tapioca. The actual origin of this dish is the city of Palembang, situated in the South Sumatra province. The origin story of pempek says that an old Palembang citizen was tired of t... READ MORE

5

Har gow

Guangzhou

4.4

Rate It

Most iconic: Tim Ho Wan (Hong Kong, China)

Har gow is a Cantonese dumpling characterized by a delicate, translucent wrapper enveloped around a shrimp filling. The dish was created out of necessity when the owner of a small, family-style teahouse from Guangzhou came up with an idea to buy t... READ MORE

6

Egg waffle

Hong Kong

4.3

Rate It

Most iconic: Lee Keung Kee North Point Egg Waffles (Hong Kong, China)

Egg waffle is a popular Hong Kong delicacy consisting of egg whites and yolks, milk, butter, sugar, flour, and salt. It is characterized by its puffy visual appearance and a pull-apart texture. These tiny treats are traditionally sold throughout H... READ MORE

7

Vatapá

Bahia

4.3

Rate It

Most iconic: Casa da Gamboa (Salvador, Brazil)

Rich, substantial, and tropically flavored - vatapá is one of the most famous Brazilian dishes, a main course consisting of a combination of stale bread, fish (usually cod), shrimp, coconut milk, manioc flour, dendê palm oil, and cash... READ MORE

8

Zhaliang

Guangdong

4.3

Rate It

Most iconic: Nom Wah Tea Parlor (Manhattan, United States of America)

Originating from Cantonese cuisine, zhaliang refers to traditional Chinese deep-fried crullers wrapped in silky and almost translucent rice sheets. Similar to the plain cruller, zhaliang is commonly served for breakfast, but it is often a part of ... READ MORE

9

Stuffed Tapioca Dumplings (Bánh bột lọc)

Huế

n/a

Rate It

These translucent Vietnamese dumplings are usually prepared with tapioca-based wrappers and a filling which typically combines shrimps and fatty pork. The dumplings can be cooked or wrapped in banana leaves and then steamed. They are traditionally... READ MORE

10

Flat Steamed Rice Dumplings (Bánh nậm)

Huế

n/a

Rate It

Bánh nậm is a traditional dumpling origianting from Hue. The batter is made with a combination of rice and tapioca flour, sugar, and salt, while the filling consists of shrimps, minced pork, salt, pepper, sugar, shallots, annatto oil, and g... READ MORE

11

Fish ball (Yú wán)

Guangdong

n/a

Rate It

Most iconic: Tsim Chai Kee (Hong Kong, China)

Fish ball is one of the most popular meals that is commonly eaten throughout Southern China, Hong Kong, and Macau. The dish originates from the eastern regions of Guangdong province, and consists of ball-shaped patties made with finely pulverized ... READ MORE

12

Pork chop bun

Macau

n/a

Rate It

Most iconic: Tai Lei Loi Kei (Macau, China)

Pork chop bun is a Macanese specialty and one of the most famous dishes in the region. Although it is reminiscent of a typical sandwich or a hamburger, it doesn't have a lot in common with them. For a long time, Macau has been a Portuguese colony ... READ MORE

13

Steamed Coconut-Pandan Cake (Khanom chan)

Thailand

n/a

Rate It

Khanom chan is a unique Thai dessert made with steamed batter of several starches, typically rice, tapioca, and arrowroot flour, coconut milk, sugar, and a pinch of salt. Making this Thai delicacy is a laborious process, but definitely worth the t... READ MORE

14

Virado

São Paulo

n/a

Rate It

Virado, also known as virado à Paulista, is a traditional and hearty dish from the state of São Paulo, Brazil. I... READ MORE

15

Kue nagasari

Indonesia

n/a

Rate It

Kue nagasari is a traditional snack. It’s made with a combination of rice flour, ripe bananas, tapioca flour, coconut milk, vanilla extract, and sugar. In order to prepare this snack, the ingredients are mixed together into a batter that sho... READ MORE

16

Ruam mit

Thailand

n/a

Rate It

Most iconic: Ton Lam Yai Market (Chiang Mai, Thailand)

Ruam mit is a popular Thai dessert made with ingredients such as coconut milk, sugar, tapioca pearls, corn, lotus root, sweet potatoes, beans, and jackfruit. Each bowl typically includes starchy noodles that are flavored and colored with various i... READ MORE

17

Otak-otak goreng

Padang

n/a

Rate It

Otak-otak goreng is a traditional dish originating from Padang, but it can also be found in Singapore and Malaysia. These fish cakes are usually made with a combination of fish paste (often mackerel), coconut milk, scallions, tapioca flour, and a ... READ MORE

18

Nagasari

Indonesia

n/a

Rate It

Nagasari is a traditional cake. It's made with flour and coconut milk batter and slices of banana. The combination is wrapped in banana leaves, then steamed to perfection. The texture is soft, creamy, and slightly wobbly. The batter is usually mad... READ MORE

19

Fried radish cake (Chai tow kway)

Chaoshan

n/a

Rate It

Chai tow kway is a traditional dish originating from Chaoshan. The dish usually consists of radish cake (also known as turnip cake) that’s cut into cubes and stir-fried with eggs and seasonings. Radish cake is made with a combination of shre... READ MORE

20

Hot pepper soup (Hulatang)

Henan

n/a

Rate It

Hulatang is a Chinese soup with origins in the Henan region, although today it is a popular breakfast item in northern China. The soup usually contains ingredients such as beef, vermicelli noodles, ginger, vinegar, flour, and vegetables such as po... READ MORE

21

Kluai thot

Thailand

n/a

Rate It

Kluai thot, or deep-fried bananas, is a sweet street food item commonly found throughout Thailand. This Thai treat is traditionally prepared with peeled and sliced burro bananas, known locally as kluay nam wa, which are entirely immersed ... READ MORE

22

Tian bu la

Taiwan

n/a

Rate It

Tian bu la are Taiwanese fish cakes made with a thick paste which incorporates mild white fish fillets, eggs, and potato or tapioca flour. The generously seasoned mixture is piped directly in the sizzling oil, then deep-fried until golden brown. T... READ MORE

23

Mie kangkung

Jakarta

n/a

Rate It

Mie kangkung is a traditional dish originating from Jakarta. This specialty of Betawi cuisine is usually made with a combination of water spinach (kangkung), bakso meatballs, mushrooms, egg noodles, chicken or beef stock, garlic, tapioca flour, ke... READ MORE