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  1. Sago - Wikipedia

    The sago palm, Metroxylon sagu, is found in tropical lowland forest and freshwater swamps across Southeast Asia and New Guinea and is the primary source of sago.

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  3. Sago | Definition, Tree, & Uses | Britannica

    Sago, food starch prepared from carbohydrate material stored in the trunks of several palms, the main source being the true sago palm (Metroxylon sagu), which is native to the Indonesian …

  4. Sago: Nutrition, Benefits, Downsides, and Uses - Healthline

    May 1, 2019 · Sago is a gluten-free, grain-free starch that can be used in baking, mixed with water, or added to desserts. But it has very little protein and few vitamins and minerals.

  5. Focus Group

    We are now Focus Group, a Sago community. You may have noticed some changes and while our website may look a little different, we will continue to provide you access to all of the same …

  6. Sago — Flavor, Taste, Uses, Nutrition & Health Effects ...

    Feb 14, 2025 · Sago is a starchy extract derived from the pith of various tropical palm stems, prized for its neutral flavor and versatile culinary applications. Often used in desserts, …

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