The English name for the Latin word aurum is gold.
The name kara comes from Australia and since australians are English it is an English name...
The name Ashley is English.
The origin of the name Summer is English
The name Elders is English for Elder's son. Elder is Scottish and English given to the eldest of two bearing the same name from Old English ealdra. It may also mean an elder of a Church.
The common English name for Sabudana is Pearl Sago. These are small grains similar to tapioca which when cooked turn pale and translucent. They are used in a lot of Southern Indian dishes.
The Marathi word "sabudana" translates to "tapioca pearls" in English. It is made from cassava starch and is commonly used in various Indian dishes, especially during fasting periods. These pearls are typically cooked to create a chewy texture and are often used in snacks and desserts.
Sabudana is commonly known as Javvarisi in Tamil.
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Yes, sabudana, also known as tapioca pearls, is 100 percent vegetarian. It is derived from the cassava root, a starchy tuber, and does not contain any animal products. Sabudana is commonly used in various vegetarian dishes, especially in Indian cuisine during fasting periods.
its called sago or sabudana root
it has 350 calories per 100 gms in dry form
Bharda.It is made up of wheet
Raccoon is the English name.
First off : Tapioca and Sabudana are derived from two different plants: Tapioca from the root of Cassava plant. Sabudana from the stem of the sago palm. However, both are starches from plants and the only processing done is to dry and powder them to convert them into usable form. 100% vegetarian. No eels! As regards to Agyaras and other fasts, many grains are not permitted because they might be of "tamasik" or "rajasik" nature, meaning not wholesome for the body. Certain fasting like "Ekadashi" do not permit rice or wheat to be eaten, this doesn't mean they are non-vegetarian Go ahead, and enjoy saboodana.
Yes, the name Lexi is often considered to be an English name. It is a modern and popular variation of the name Alexandra.