Garden cress seeds
rajashekar
halim seeds
Halim seeds are commonly known as "Aliv" in Hindi.
Halim seeds are commonly known as "fenugreek seeds" in English. They are derived from the plant Trigonella foenum-graecum and are used in various culinary and medicinal applications. In some cultures, they are also referred to as "methi seeds."
Halim seeds, known as "चिया बीज" (chia seeds) in Marathi, refer to the seeds of the Salvia hispanica plant. They are rich in omega-3 fatty acids, fiber, and antioxidants. Halim seeds are often used in various dishes for their nutritional benefits, and they can be soaked in water to create a gel-like texture, making them popular in smoothies and desserts.
Garden cress seeds or Halim seeds
its aseriya (અસેરીયા)
In Punjabi, halim seeds are commonly referred to as "نَفل" (nashpati) or "تُکّری" (tukri). They are also known as "علف" (alaf) in some regions. These seeds are often used in traditional dishes and are recognized for their nutritional benefits.
Tamil: Alivirai Telugu: Adityalu
IN hindi : akalam, candsur, chansar, chansaur, chaunsar, halim .
Rachman Halim died in 2008.
Abdel Halim Hafez went by Al Andaleeb, and Halim.