In English, "tarbooja" refers to watermelon, while "kharbooja" refers to cantaloupe or muskmelon. Both are popular fruits known for their sweetness and refreshing qualities, especially in warm climates. Watermelon has a juicy, watery texture, while cantaloupe has a firmer flesh and a distinct aroma.
Kharbooja is called "melon" in English, and it typically refers to the muskmelon or cantaloupe variety. These fruits are known for their sweet, juicy flesh and are popular in various culinary dishes and desserts. They are often enjoyed fresh, in salads, or as a refreshing snack.
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Tarbooz is called watermelon and Kharbooja is called Mashmelon.
Kharbooja is called "melon" in English, and it typically refers to the muskmelon or cantaloupe variety. These fruits are known for their sweet, juicy flesh and are popular in various culinary dishes and desserts. They are often enjoyed fresh, in salads, or as a refreshing snack.
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Jowar is called Sorghum in English.