Green leafy vegetables are called 'hari sabjiyan' in hindi. These are good for health. For example- spinach, bottlegourd
because peas are oh so sexual :P
"Tej patti" is often referred to as "leafy greens" or "leafy vegetables" in English. It typically refers to edible green leaves used in cooking, such as spinach or mustard greens, depending on the specific context. The term may vary regionally, so it's essential to specify the type of leafy green if needed.
Green the color is called "हरा" (hara) in Hindi.
People do derive some nutritional value from leafy vegetables even without digesting the cellulose content, since leafy vegetables also contain vitamin C. In addition, the fiber content is useful even without being digested because it helps to stimulate peristalsis (which is to say, it helps the digestive tract to recognize that it has food in it, which needs to move along the tract).
You can get vitamin D from the sun. Your body produces vitamin D when exposed to UV rays from the sun. That is not to say that you should lay in the sun for hours, but if you are lacking in vitamin D, try doing some outdoor activities and eat lots of green leafy vegetables.
If someone calls you "leafy," it could be a playful or affectionate way to say that you are particularly verdant or green like a leaf. It could also refer to having a natural and earthy essence or being connected to nature.
what do we say introduction in hindi
In hindi you can say "Dhanyvad".
they will say mor for peacock in Hindi
सहपाठी is how you say classmate in Hindi.
For 'courage', we say 'sahas' in Hindi.
we say touching in hindi as chuna