No, it is not Basil.
Both are different in source botanically, but the seeds have the same characters. Both exudate thick copius mucilage when immersed in water. Chia seed has been investigated extensively for its nutritional value but tukhmalanga, which is used in Unani Tibb as a sex tonic, much is not known. It is said to be a cooling in effect.
Sabja seeds and tulsi seeds are both basil seeds.Ê The sabja seed is used in cooking while the tulsi seed is used more in incense in purifying the space.
Indian Basil is known as Tulsi. Tulsi is having a stronger flavor than normal Basil. Otherwise both are same.
One teaspoon of dried basil is equal to 1 Tablespoon of fresh basil. This ratio is the same for all fresh and dried herbs.
Anise is an herb that tastes like licorice. You can substitute fennel seeds for the same flavor when cooking; some cookbooks also say you can use "anise-like" herbs such as dill, basil, tarragon, marjoram or angelica.
The same word in English...Basil, less well known as Saint Josephs Wort
Is Horse Gram and Flax seed same .... The answer is no......
No, they're entirely different plants.
do different types of apples have the same number of seeds
do different types of apples have the same number of seeds
Not all typs of apples have the same number of seeds even by experimenting you will still fined out some apples have the same number of seeds as other apples do some dont.
No, both of them are different basil leaves are known as 'Tulsi' in Hindi and Mint leaves are known as "Pudina" in Hindi .