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Uploaded: 08/13/07 12:49 AM GMT
Tapioca #3
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The uprooted tubers are benig seprated from the stem before getting cleaned . To be cntd....

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::phasmid
08/13/07 3:15 AM GMT
These kind of remind me of potatoes or other tubers...well, I guess that's what they are !! Nicely taken with the diagonal angle :)

♥PJ 005

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::Ravenwyng
08/13/07 5:43 AM GMT
A well detailed shot, but Sayed....you are a master of suspense...waitng for the continuation on this...nice job...Jacquie
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.Divameem
08/13/07 6:08 AM GMT
Aha! We eat the roots and they replant the cuttings to grow more roots, right?? But how do they make them into those little yummy pearls??
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::JQ
08/13/07 8:34 AM GMT
mmm, i never knew the story of tapioca would be so interesting! i await the next installment too!
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.philflossman
08/13/07 5:18 PM GMT
Give me room will u Sayed !!
I wanna give them roots a good pounding right now, keep smiling my friend.
Phil
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.4Ever_Young
08/13/07 8:29 PM GMT
Wow this must be hard work...awesome that you're capturing this as a series, it seems like tedious work and a diligent job. Great capture :)

Ari
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::cynlee
08/13/07 9:32 PM GMT
I find this all very interesting, Sayed. Right now those tubers look like they could be anything. I am enjoying the process you are taking us through to get to the tapioca.
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You will be led to the knowledge of the internal things which are invisible to you, by the external things which you see before you. . . . Even so then, we can represent to ourselves in thought the Author of all that is, by contemplating and admiring the (visible) things which He has made, and ever brings into being. - Hermes

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