Saunf is called fennel seeds in English.
The English word for "saunf" is fennel seeds.
Fennel is the English name for Saunf/Sonf.......... Below link might let you confirm it yourself! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fennel
"Sound" is the correct spelling in English. It refers to vibrations that travel through the air and can be heard when they reach the human ear.
Fennel seed in Hindi is called "saunf." It is a commonly used spice in Indian cooking and is known for its aromatic flavor and digestive properties.
it's called "chchoti saunf" or "vilayati saunf"
The English word for "saunf" is fennel seeds.
Fennel is the English name for Saunf/Sonf.......... Below link might let you confirm it yourself! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fennel
"Sound" is the correct spelling in English. It refers to vibrations that travel through the air and can be heard when they reach the human ear.
aniseed calld in gujarati " suvadana"
saunf or mauti saunf
Fennel seed in Hindi is called "saunf." It is a commonly used spice in Indian cooking and is known for its aromatic flavor and digestive properties.
Saunf, or fennel, is an herb; but it is used for spice purposes.
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it's called "chchoti saunf" or "vilayati saunf"
Dill is called Shatapushpamu, I believe, in Telugu... It is a herb that tastes a bit like Saunf, or Anise!!
Choti Saunf
Saunf