No, Fenugreek means methi leaves (in you are an indian, you would be knowing that methi is).
No, they are two different plants. Basil flat glossy leaves parsley has small flat serrated leaves or curly leaves
Curry leaves and Fenugreek leaves are different.
Curry leaves - 'KarivEpaaku' in Telugu
Curry pattha in Hindi
Where as
Fenugreek leaves are 'Menthi aakulu'in Telugu
And
Methi Leaves in Hindi
its a paste of a kind of leaves
None. Fresh curry leaves are not related in any way to curry powder. Curry powder is a ground blend of different spices, not including the fresh leaf of the curry tree. There is really no good substitute for fresh curry leaves in a recipe. You could use basil leaves, but the flavor and aroma will be quite different.
Curry leaves are known as "kadi patta" in Hindi. They are commonly used in Indian cooking to add flavor and aroma to dishes.
we can make curry from it
Curry leaves
Curry powder is not a substitute for dried or fresh curry leaves. Curry leaves are not in any of the curry powders. Curry powder is a mix of spices such as turmeric, coriander and garam masala. As far as I've been able to tell there is not a good substitute for curry leaves. You can add bay leaves, basil or lime leaves, but it changes the flavor. If you can't find curry leaves locally check an online Indian store.
the hindi name of curry leaves is shag.
taproot is the root system in curry leaves
Curry Leaves are called "Kadi Patta" in Hindi.
dry fenugreek leaves means
i think the word is fenugreek leaves. the telugu word for it is menthulu (మెంతులు).
a lot of Indian cuisine contains fenugreek...im not too sure about peria...