Sago is a starch extracted from the stems of metroxylon sagu palms.
Sago may also refer to:
In plants:
- Metroxylon sagu or sago palm, a palm from which sago is extracted
- Cycas revoluta or sago cycad, a cycad from which starch also known as sago is extracted
- Zamia integrifolia, another cycad plant sometimes called wild sago
In food:
- Sago pudding, a sweet pudding made from sago or tapioca
- Sap Sago, US brand of Swiss Schabziger cheese
- Sago soup, a Cantonese variant of tapioca pudding
- Sago tapioca, pearls prepared from cassava root
In places:
- Mount Sago, Indonesia
- Sago, Burkina Faso
- Sago, Côte d'Ivoire
- Sago, West Virginia, United States
- Sago Lane, Singapore
- Sago Street, Singapore
- Sago Township, Minnesota, United States
In other uses:
- Sago Mine disaster, West Virginia, 2006
- Sago palm weevil or red palm weevil, Rhynchophorus ferrugineus
- Sago worm, the larva of the sago palm weevil
- SAGO, the Scientific Advisory Group for Origins of Novel Pathogens
- Sagopa Kajmer or often shortened as Sago, Turkish rapper
See also
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