The name for gondh tree in Teluga is "Thumma Jiguru." The "gum" and leaves from these trees are used in some ayurvedic treatments.
The Telugu name for gondh is "Antu" or "Guggillu." It is commonly used in traditional Indian cooking and Ayurvedic medicine for its health benefits.
Khanewala gondh in Telugu is known as "Gondh Kasturi" or simply "Gondh." It is a traditional edible gum or sap obtained from the sap of certain trees and is commonly used in Indian cuisine for its thickening properties and health benefits.
Gondh is a Hindi word for gumin English.Its Telugu meaning is jiguru జిగురు or banka బంక.
what is gondh ,where to get and how does it look like (in English call gum tree)
There are several pictures of gum from the tree Gondh. They are available online and in various books and resource books.
exact answer: NEEM furthur reference: "gondh" is a tamil word for "RESIN". the neem's(veppa maram) resin is widely used for binding works or paper fixing rubber is the resin/gondhu from rubber tree asofotida (perumgayam in tamil ) is the resin/gondhu from the tree of the same name widely grown in persia/afganistan similarly sambrani is also the resin of a tree....OK....
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"Gondh" in Bengali can refer to a type of edible resin derived from tree sap, often used in sweets and traditional medicine for its medicinal properties. It is commonly known as "gum arabic" in English.
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.
Gum or gondh in Kannada is known as "ಅಂಜೀರ್" (Anjeer).
Palm tree is called "Taalapu Chettu" in Telugu language.
it is natural gum from tree, called GONDH in Tamil , having lot of medicinal uses in naturalway.