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    Recipe Index » Glossary » List of Dry fruits, Nuts and seeds in English, Hindi and other languages

    List of Dry fruits, Nuts and seeds in English, Hindi and other languages

    Published: Feb 17, 2016 · Last Modified: Apr 1, 2020 by Kanan Patel / 24 Comments

    Glossary of Dry fruits, Nuts and seeds in English, Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam.

    List of Dry fruits, Nuts and seeds in English, Hindi and other languages

    In its purest form, dried fruits are just fresh fruits with the water removed. Dehydration causes some nutrients to become more concentrated. Enjoy dried fruit as a snack or add to cereal. In Indian cuisines, they are used in many desserts like halwa, ladoo and sometimes used in savory dishes.

    Nuts and seeds are packed with protein and are a valuable and nutritious ingredient. They are very versatile; used in both savory and sweet dishes. Sometimes nuts are served on their own as a snack.

    Below is the handy table that may help you. The first column has English name and following columns have names in Indian regional languages. You will notice the links in the English column. Those links will provide you the list of recipes made using that ingredient.

    If I have missed any or if you know any regional language names, please let me know in comments below.

    I will try to add other languages in future. Your help is greatly appreciated.

    English Hindi Gujarati Marathi Tamil Telugu Malayalam
    Almond Badam - बादाम Badam Badam Baadam Badham Badam kayu
    Apricot Khubani - खुबानी Jardalu Jardaloo Saara Paruppu Khubani Mutta Pazham
    Betel nut Supari - सुपारी Sopari - - - Paakkatakka
    Cashew nut Kaju - काजू Kaju Kaju Mundiri paruppu Jeedi pappu Kasuandi
    Desiccated coconut Kopra - कोपरा Koparu Suka khobra Coparai Kobbari Copra
    Dates Khajur - खजूर Khajur Khajur Perichampazham Kharjoora pandu Eenthapazham
    Dried date Chuhara - चुहारा Kharek Kharik Pericham Pinju Khajoora Kaarakka
    Dried fig Anjeer - अंजीर Anjeer Anjeer Atti Pazham Athi Pallu Atti Pazham
    Flax seed Alsi - अलसी Alasi Javasu Ali Vidai Alasi Cheruchana vithu
    Lotus seed Phool makhana - मखाना Makhana Kamal bee - - Thaamara vithu
    Peanut Moongphali - मूंगफली Singdana Shengdana Verkadalai Pallilu kappalandi
    Poppy seed Khus-khus - खसखस Khaskhas Khaskhas Khasa khasa Gasagasaalu Kasakasa
    Pistachio Pista - पिस्ता Pista Pista Pista Pista pappu Pista
    Raisin Kishmish - किशमिश Draksha Kismis Trakshai Kismiss Kismis
    Sesame seed Til - तिल Tal Til Ellu Nuvvulu Ellu
    Watermelon seeds Magaz - - - - Thanni mthan vithu
    Walnut Akhrot - अखरोट Akhrot Akrod Akhrot Aakrot Akritandi

    References:

    • www.google.com
    • www.wikipedia.com
    • The Essential Marathi Cookbook by Kumudi Marathe
    • Southern Flavours: The Best of South Indian Cuisine
    • The essential Kerala Cookbook by Vijayan Kannampilly
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    1. Meka

      December 20, 2020 at 10:05 pm

      I need for oats
      All

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      • Kanan Patel

        December 22, 2020 at 12:56 pm

        Oats in Hindi - जई का दलिया (Jaee Ka Daliya)

        Reply
    2. mamta

      June 02, 2020 at 10:17 pm

      loads of info a blessing for me
      thanks

      Reply
    3. Sonu

      February 19, 2020 at 11:37 am

      Thank you so much for this information. It is very useful to explain for kids.

      Reply
    4. पांडुरंग

      November 22, 2018 at 6:37 am

      खुपच सुंदर माहिती अाहे.

      Reply
    5. Suhani

      October 12, 2018 at 11:28 am

      Best chart Sir explained all ..very useful ..

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