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In this story, the first sago came from inside a man's body who defecated and the sago fell to the ground and became a sago palm.
Flour allows us to mix many kinds of food sources together, such as cassava, sago, taro, yam, etc.
Throughout the homeland of the Penan, sago and rattan, palms, lianas, and fruit trees lie crushed on the forest floor.
For a long time it was generally accepted that reliance on sago palms was inversely correlated to the development of conventional agriculture.
Although sago palms are found on some of the Fijian Islands, this plant was never a staple as it was in other nearby islands of the Pacific.
And they are eating these sorts of wild crops, or non-traditional food crops such as sago.
The sago palm is an important foodstuff in parts of the lowland areas of Melanesia.
Corn, cassava, taro, sago, soybeans, peanuts, and coconuts are also widely grown.
The Iatmul diet consists primarily of fish and the edible palm tree called sago.
Pulp harvested from sago produces a high-fiber, low-fat starch similar in texture, nutritional benefit, and use to whole-wheat flour.
Women lamented the time devoted to journeys further and further into the sago swamp to process sago as whole tracts of palms were unusable.
A 23-year-old woman from Indonesia clung to a floating sago palm tree in the ocean before being rescued by a Malaysian ship.
As for the carvings, I bought some rather lovely chopsticks made from wild betel nut palm and a dolphin carved from the nut of the sago palm.
Built from wood and sago leaves, it is small and very basic but has splendid views over the tops of coconut trees to the lagoon.
The swamps include sago palms, mangroves, and patches of tropical rain forest.
From a felled sago palm, they break up the core of the trunk and separate the pure starch from the fibers.
The ingestion of azalea, oleander, castor bean, sago palm, Easter lily or yew plant material by an animal can be fatal.
The villagers were not consulted, even though the river was their only source of water and they depended on the sago trees for food.
In European tradition children received various practical gifts, like rice-pudding and sago, on the saint's day.
The Asmat subsist by fishing and by harvesting wild sago trees, whose pith is carbohydrate-rich.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Common sago occurs in larger grains, about the size of pearl barley, which are brownish white.
The sago palm, furnishing sago flour, is neglected though it grows in profusion.
The first three are made from the pith of the cassava plant, the sago from the sago palm.
The next day the whole party started, under the guidance of the doctor, to the spot where he had seen the sago palm.
The sago palm is another stem which supports the life of many natives in Africa.
The pith of the mamaku, when cooked and dried in the sun, is an excellent substitute for sago.
Half an hour later the proa's cargo of sago and trepang, as well as a doubtful-minded compass, was in the Haliotis.
Along the edge of the cogon lands are many large buri palms, from which a starch commercially known as sago is secured.
It has acrid properties, but its corm yields a starch which is known by the name of Portland sago or arrowroot.
The leaf of the sago is preferable for the roofing of houses to the nibong.
As this sago is half-baked in this operation, it will keep for a very long time.
In the swamps bordering the river grew quantities of a variety of sago palm called by the natives Songo.
A staging of poles is erected in the water and troughs made of the leaf stalks of the sago palm are fixed upon it.
Valuable starch is secured from the sago palm, which is cut just before flowering, and the leaves are a common thatching material.
The unprepared farina, which is the pith of the sago palm, is imported from a neighbouring island.
The trunk of the sago palm is five or six feet round, and it grows to the height of about 20 feet.
The sago pasty, the artocarpus bread, some mangoes, half a dozen pineapples, and the liquor fermented from some coco-nuts, overjoyed us.
A good deal can be done with haricot beans, tapioca, and sago.
Sarawak is said to supply more than half of the sago produce of the world.
Borneo produces about half the sago used by the civilised world.
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