In Gujarati, noshadar is commonly referred to as "નોશાદર" (Noshadar) or "નશાદર" (Nashadar), which translates to a type of dried fish, specifically from the family of fish that are typically used in traditional cuisine. These fish are often known for their distinctive flavor and are used in various regional dishes.
Potassium is called પોટેશિયમ (poteśiyama) in Gujarati.
Sun is called "સૂરજ" (Sūraja) in Gujarati.
Quinoa is called "કીનોવા" (Kinova) in Gujarati.
in gujarati cinnamon is called as tuj
Uncle in Gujarati is called "કાકા" (kaka).
Hope in gujarati is called Aasha.
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In Gujarati Oats are called Jav
Kodri is "Kodri" in Gujarati!
"Noshadar" is commonly referred to as "mushroom" in English. It specifically refers to certain types of wild mushrooms that are often foraged and used in various cuisines. The term might also vary based on regional dialects and the specific type of mushroom being referenced.
Spleen is called "પ્લેન" (pronounced as "pleen") in Gujarati.
Kalunji is what black seed is called in Gujarati.