The elephant foot yam is of Southeast Asian origin. It is eaten fried or as a yam curry.Area names for the elephant foot yam:India: oal or olBengali: suran or jimikandTamil: senai kizhanguKannada: suvarna geddeMalayalam: chenaOriya: oluoTelugu: pulla gandaTulu: kaene
"Shu" is not an Indian word. It is not a commonly used word in English either.
string bean
Turai is called Ridge Gourd in English.
mustasa = mustard greens
Squash.
The English word for "tandalja bhaji" is typically "green amaranth" or "amaranth leaves." This leafy vegetable is commonly used in various cuisines, particularly in Indian cooking, where it is sautéed or cooked in dishes. It is known for its nutritional benefits and vibrant green color.
"Kangkong" is a Filipino word for a leafy green vegetable commonly known as water spinach in English.
that is sus
Anglophones =] hope i helped
This is not an English word, do you mean 'Morcha' which is an Indian word for a demonstration
Brinjal is an Indian word for an egg plant or aubergine. These have small seeds inside and that is what makes it a fruit rather than a vegetable (just as tomatoes are fruits).