Singhada is dried water chestnuts.
Singhada is a fresh water Indian chestnut and sold as such. It can be eaten raw, roasted and used in salads. it tastes like almond. It is different than Chinese water chestnut. specie is called Trapa natans L which differentiates from the other specie which are as follows (Eleocharis dulcis; synonyms E. equisetina, E. indica, E. plantaginea, E. plantaginoides, E. tuberosa, E. tumida)
(Indian water chestnut): Singhada
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