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Making Sago Flour
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Photo: rice paddy planting
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Photo: making sago flour
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Photo: making sago flour
An indigenous man from Malaysian Borneo stomps on pulp made from sago palm pith while a woman pours water over the concoction. The process extracts carbohydrates, which are dried into flour and used to make bread, noodles, and edible pearls that resemble tapioca.
Photo Credit: Maria Stenzel
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