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  2. Syzygium cumini - Wikipedia

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    Syzygium cumini, commonly known as Malabar plum, [3] Java plum, [3] black plum, jamun, jaman, jambul, or jambolan, [4] [5] is an evergreen tropical tree in the flowering plant family Myrtaceae, and favored for its fruit, timber, and ornamental value. [5] It is native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia.

  3. List of plants used in Indian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    ధనియాలు Dhaniyaalu (seeds) / కొత్తిమీర గింజలు Kotthimeera Ginjalu (seeds) ಕೊತ್ತಂಬೆರಿ (Kottamberi) (Dhanya) دهنيا (Kanpir/Kothombar) ꯐꯗꯤꯒꯣꯝ (Fadigom) धांणो (Dhãāṇo) मिर्च (Mirch) Chili pepper-Green: Capsicum annuum: কেঁচা ...

  4. Syzygium jambos - Wikipedia

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    Syzygium jambos is a large shrub or small-to-medium-sized tree, typically 3 to 15 metres (10 to 49 feet) high, with a tendency to low branching. Its leaves and twigs are glabrous and the bark, though dark brown, is fairly smooth too, with little relief or texture.

  5. Jambul - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This is a redirect from a vernacular ("common") name to the scientific name of a plant ... //en.wikipedia ...

  6. List of Pakistani spices - Wikipedia

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    Carom seeds اجوائن دیسی Ajwain Desi Trachyspermum ammi: Carrot seeds تخم گاجر Tukhm-e-Gajar Daucus carota subsp. sativus: Cassia seeds تخم پنواڑ Tukhm-e-Panwar Cassia tora: Castor bean تخم ارنڈی Tukhm-e-Arandi Ricinus communis: Centella برہمی بوٹی Brahmi Booti Centella asiatica: Chaksu seeds چاکسو ...

  7. Jambhul Aakhyan - Wikipedia

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    During 13 years of exile, Draupadi once picks a jambhul (jamun) fruit.A rishi or in some versions Krishna in disguise as rishi or Krishna himself stopped Draupadi to eat fruit and alerts her about rishi and his curse. [4]

  8. Echinochloa frumentacea - Wikipedia

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    While also being part of staple diet for some communities in India, these seeds are, in particular, (cooked and) eaten during religious fasting (willingly abstaining from some types of food / food ingredients). For this reason, these seeds are commonly also referred to as "vrat ke chawal" in Hindi (i.e., "rice for

  9. Syzygium aqueum - Wikipedia

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    It is grown in orchards and gardens and parks as an ornamental plant. The leaves are edible and are sometimes used to wrap food. The fruit has a very mild and slightly sweet taste similar to apples, and a crisp watery texture like the inside of a watermelon. It is a staple of Southeast Asian fruit stands, where it is inexpensive while in season.