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Papeda, or bubur sagu, is a type of congee made from sago starch. It is a staple food of the people indigenous to Eastern Indonesia, namely parts of Sulawesi, [1] the Maluku Islands and coastal Papua. [2] It is also widespread in Papua New Guinea and serves as the counterpart to central and western Indonesian cuisines that favour rice as their ...
Arenga microcarpa, also known aren sagu or Sagu Baruk, is a perennial densely clumping palm native to the Moluccas and Papua New Guinea and cultivated in open lowland areas in northern Australia and Indonesia. [1] [2] [3] The palm grows to 7 meters. It has dark glossy green leaves with whitish undersides and small red fruit. [1]
Sago (/ ˈ s eɪ ɡ oʊ /) is a starch extracted from the pith, or spongy core tissue, of various tropical palm stems, especially those of Metroxylon sagu. [1] It is a major staple food for the lowland peoples of New Guinea and the Maluku Islands, where it is called saksak, rabia and sagu. The largest supply of sago comes from Southeast Asia ...
'eSagu' is a web-based personalized agro-advisory system which uses Information Technology to solve unscientific agricultural practices. Sagu means cultivation in the Telugu-local language of Telangana [1] Andhra Pradesh, the region in which the project started.
Sagu (or sagu de vinho — Portuguese pronunciation: [saˈɡu dʒi ˈviɲu]) is a southern Brazilian dessert, made with tapioca pearls, sugar and red wine. It is typical of the state of Rio Grande do Sul , but also consumed in Santa Catarina and Paraná .
Metroxylon is a genus of monoecious flowering plants in the Arecaceae (palm) family, and commonly called the sago palms consisting of seven species.They are native to Western Samoa, New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, the Moluccas, the Carolines and Fiji in a variety of habitats, and cultivated westward to Thailand and Malaya.
Each leaf has about 150–180 leaflets up to 175 centimetres (5 + 1 ⁄ 2 ft) long. The inflorescence, 3–7.5 m (10– 24 + 1 ⁄ 2 ft) tall and wide, consists of the continuation of the stem and 15–30 upwardly-curving (first-order) branches spirally arranged on it. Each first-order branch has 15–25 rigid, distichously arranged second ...
Sagu (dessert), a southern Brazilian dish; Southwestern Assemblies of God University SAGU, a Christian private university in Waxahachie, Texas; Four-ball billiards or sagu; Phytelephas seemannii or sagu, a species of flowering plant in the family Arecaceae; Sago or sagu, palm starch; Security Assistance Group-Ukraine