There does not appear to be a such word.
Jaggery in Hindi is known as गुर or Gurh. i got it from here: http://spiceteller.com/jaggery-or-gurh-in-hindi/
it is soluble
G. I. of Jaggery is 43 to 45
Camels do not eat jaggery. Jaggery is a uncentrifuged sugar that is consumed in Africa and Asia. Unless someone went out of their way to purchase jaggery and feed it to a camel, it is doubtful a camel would be found eating jaggery on a regular basis.
He is like a friend to captain Jaggery.
Jaggery is very uncommon in Norway, very little is being imported. However, some specialized stores selling rare food or cheese does sell Jaggery. Beware: Jaggery is overpriced in Norway.
1kg Jaggery = 1kg BOD
charlotte's dad burned her journel when she returned home
150 Grams of Jaggery in one cup.
A good substitute for Jaggery is Palm Sugar apart from the normal granulated sugar you get in the market.
The English translation of "gud" from Hindi is "jaggery". Jaggery is a traditional non-centrifugal cane sugar commonly used in Indian cuisine.
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