Hindi

[English]

Terms in Hindi 731-740 of 1888

hunasai hunnu

[Hindi]

Tamarind. A sour-sweet fruit, sometimes known as the Indian date, used as a souring agent. It comes in long, dry brown pods which look almost like dried broad bean pods. Inside is a long, segmented fruit, like a long brown caterpillar. Each segment contains a hard, shiny black seed. As the pods dry the fruit becomes sweeter. A visitor from Mauritius suggested shaking the tamarind and, if you could hear that the fruit had detached and was rattling a little inside the pod, you would find that the fruit was sweet. All you need to do is to remove the pod and then chew the fruit, discarding the seeds. It is also available mashed and formed into a pulpy block or as a juice. In this form it is used like lemon juice.

hunasai mara

[Hindi]

Tamarind. A sour-sweet fruit, sometimes known as the Indian date, used as a souring agent. It comes in long, dry brown pods which look almost like dried broad bean pods. Inside is a long, segmented fruit, like a long brown caterpillar. Each segment contains a hard, shiny black seed. As the pods dry the fruit becomes sweeter. A visitor from Mauritius suggested shaking the tamarind and, if you could hear that the fruit had detached and was rattling a little inside the pod, you would find that the fruit was sweet. All you need to do is to remove the pod and then chew the fruit, discarding the seeds. It is also available mashed and formed into a pulpy block or as a juice. In this form it is used like lemon juice.

hunasin kai

[Hindi]

Tamarind. A sour-sweet fruit, sometimes known as the Indian date, used as a souring agent. It comes in long, dry brown pods which look almost like dried broad bean pods. Inside is a long, segmented fruit, like a long brown caterpillar. Each segment contains a hard, shiny black seed. As the pods dry the fruit becomes sweeter. A visitor from Mauritius suggested shaking the tamarind and, if you could hear that the fruit had detached and was rattling a little inside the pod, you would find that the fruit was sweet. All you need to do is to remove the pod and then chew the fruit, discarding the seeds. It is also available mashed and formed into a pulpy block or as a juice. In this form it is used like lemon juice.

हंडी(hundi)

[Hindi]

Deep, round bottomed earthenware or aluminium cooking pot.

Hunza apricots

[Hindi]

Hunza is a tiny principality in the Himalayas where the people are know for long life and excellent health. They subsist on a mainly vegetarian diet and the dried and fresh apricots of the area are renowned.

huo buo

[Hindi]

Fire time - cooking time.

hurgin huli

[Hindi]

An Indian variety of mangosteen, the principle ingredient of a cooling drink called kokum sherbet. It is a sour, fruit-flavoured, plum-like, deep purple-coloured fruit which is pitted and dried.

huri kadalai

[Hindi]

Roasted gram or chickpeas (US: garbanzo beans), channa. Roasted Bengal gram. Darker and smaller than the chickpeas generally available in the West.

huruli

[Hindi]

Horse gram/cow gram. The seeds of a plant which does well where rainfall is low. This is a staple in central India. It is generally sprouted.

huruli kayi

[Hindi]

French beans. Green beans (US: string beans).