"Gondh" in Oriya refers to "edible gum," which is a natural resin obtained from certain trees and used in cooking to thicken dishes, particularly desserts. It is also considered to have various health benefits and is often used in traditional medicine.
what is gondh ,where to get and how does it look like (in English call gum tree)
In Telugu, "gondh" generally refers to a sweet edible resin obtained from the bark of various trees. It is used in traditional medicine and cooking for its aromatic and healing properties.
In Tamil, "gondh" (கொண்டு) typically refers to a type of edible resin or gum extracted from tree sap. It is used in traditional medicine as well as in cooking to provide texture and thickness to certain dishes.
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"Gondh" in Malayalam refers to "edible gum," which is a resin obtained from the bark of certain trees and used in traditional Indian cooking and Ayurvedic medicine for its binding and thickening properties.
There are several pictures of gum from the tree Gondh. They are available online and in various books and resource books.
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The name for gondh tree in Teluga is "Thumma Jiguru." The "gum" and leaves from these trees are used in some ayurvedic treatments.
C. H. B. Reynolds has written: 'Sinhalese' -- subject(s): Sinhalese language 'An anthology of Sinhalese literature up to 1815' -- subject(s): Sinhalese literature
Sinhalese, also known as Sinhala, is the native language of the Sinhalese people, the largest ethnic group in Sri Lanka - the language has around 16 million native speakers.
pharlap wasd a horse that became an Australian icon. phar lap is sinhalese for what?