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    A fecula is a flavourless starchy ingredient, and pulverised, extracted from vegetables like tubers, rhizomes, or seeds, and used for cooking as a food thickener.
    The word comes from the Latin faecula, diminutive of faex (meaning dregs).


        Fecula
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    Various feculas
      Arrowroot, based on tropical rhizomes or plants bulbs,






     
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