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Question...potato Starch/potato Flour, Tapioca Flour/tapioca Starch


kaiess

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I've seen lots of recipes ask for Potato Starch but all I have found is Potato Flour. Is there a difference or is it the same thing? Also, Tapioca Flour and Tapioca Starch. Same thing?

Thanks, I'm new to this and am still learning :)

Kathy


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There is a difference between the potato starch and flour. Not one you want to mix up either. Can have very gross results :)

Tapioca flour/starch is one and the same though.

Good questions though!

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There is a difference between the potato starch and flour. Not one you want to mix up either. Can have very gross results :)

Tapioca flour/starch is one and the same though.

Good questions though!

Oh Darn it!! I just used potato flour when it asked for potato starch :(

Hope my bread turns into something edible!

Thanks

Kathy

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