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liuzhou

liuzhou

1 hour ago, heidih said:

So is this what we buy in processed form as "arrowroot'? I've use the powder as a less gloppy than cornstarch thickener. 

 

Could be; could be not. There are many "arrowroots", but they are all basically just sources of starch. I tend to use potato starch as a go to and I never use c@rn in any form whatsoever.

Kudzu is classified as an invasive species in the USA, as I understand.

liuzhou

liuzhou

49 minutes ago, heidih said:

So is this what we buy in processed form as "arrowroot'? I've use the powder as a less gloppy than cornstarch thickener. 

 

Could be; could be not. There are many "arrowroots", but they are all basically just sources of starch. I tend to use potato starch as a go to.

Kudzu is classified as an invasive species in the USA, as I understand.

liuzhou

liuzhou

41 minutes ago, heidih said:

So is this what we buy in processed form as "arrowroot'? I've use the powder as a less gloppy than cornstarch thickener. 

 

Could be; could be not. There are many "arrowroots", but they are all basically just sources of starch. I tend to se potato starch as a go to.

Kudzu is classified as an invasive species in the USA, as I understand.

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