In Malayalam, Ellu (എള്ള് L pronounced as in the name paul) is for sesame and sesame-seed. But sesame-oil is Ellenna (എള്ളെണ്ണ).
Flax seeds
Isabgol
Simply എള്ള് (Ellu) The plant is also named with the same name in Malayalam.
pysillum husk
chia seeds
The Malayalam name for falooda seeds or tukmaria seeds is "പേരുവയ്ക്കല" (Peruvaykkala) or "തക്കാളി വിത്തുകൾ" (Thakkali Vithukal). These seeds are often used in desserts and beverages, particularly in the popular Indian dessert falooda. They swell up when soaked in water, adding a unique texture to dishes.
Onion seeds in Malayalam are known as "ഉള്ളി വിത്ത്" (ulli vithu). In Malayalam, "ഉള്ളി" (ulli) refers to onion, and "വിത്ത്" (vithu) means seeds. Therefore, the term "ഉള്ളി വിത്ത്" specifically denotes onion seeds in the Malayalam language.
The Indian name for psyllium husk is "Isabgol." It is derived from the seeds of the Plantago ovata plant and is commonly used in traditional Indian medicine for its laxative properties. Isabgol is often consumed as a dietary fiber supplement to aid digestion and promote bowel regularity.
"No they are poisonous." The previous answer listed above is simply not true.... "The seeds of the psyllium plant are non-toxic, but ingestion of unsoaked seeds may cause certain degrees of gastrointestinal irritation and inflammation. Chewed seeds can produce profuse diarrhea." http://www.botgard.ucla.edu/html/botanytextbooks/economicbotany/Plantago/
Tukmaria or Sabja seeds are known as "Basil seeds" in English and "Sabja" or "Sabja Vithai" in Malayalam. They are commonly used in falooda drinks and desserts for their gel-like texture when soaked in water.
its ayamodakam...... Trachyspermum ammi, commonly known as ajowan, bishop's weed, ajowan caraway, carom seeds, or thymol seeds,
Sabja seeds