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Terms in Telugu 21-30 of 454

అప్పడం(appadam)

/appa-dam/
[Telugu]

Thin, crisp discs deep-fried and served as an appetiser. They are known as poppadoms in southern India.

అరటి దవ్వ(arati davva)

/ara-ti da-vva/
[Telugu]

Plantain stem

అరటికాయ(aratikaya)

/ah-ra-ti-kaaya/
[Telugu]

Plantain. An unripe, green banana. This is a starchy type of banana with firm flesh. If it is the variety used for desserts it is cooked when it is green, but it is left to ripen if it is the less sweet type. It is a staple food in many tropical and sub-tropical parts of the world.

అరటి కాయ(arati kaya)

/ara-ti- kaa-ya/
[Telugu]

Plantain. An unripe, green banana. This is a starchy type of banana with firm flesh. If it is the variety used for desserts it is cooked when it is green, but it is left to ripen if it is the less sweet type. It is a staple food in many tropical and sub-tropical parts of the world.

అరటి పండు(arati pandu)

/ara-ti pan-du/
[Telugu]

Banana.Starchy green varieties, or plantains, are used in cooking.

అరటి పూవు(arati puvu)

/ara-ti poovu/
[Telugu]

Plantain. An unripe, green banana. This is a starchy type of banana with firm flesh. If it is the variety used for desserts it is cooked when it is green, but it is left to ripen if it is the less sweet type. It is a staple food in many tropical and sub-tropical parts of the world.

aruda

[Telugu]

Rue. A very bitter herb, best added to cooking and removed quite rapidly. The better part of its flavour is then imparted and the bitterness reduced.

athiallu

[Telugu]

Fig

అత్తి పండు(athi pandu)

/a-ththi pan-du/
[Telugu]

Fig

atimadhuramu

[Telugu]

Liquorice. A sweet root with an aroma reminiscent of aniseed. Madhu generally means sweet in the Indian languages.