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Terms in Telugu 311-320 of 454

pappayi

[Telugu]

Papaya. There is great discussion about the difference between papaya and paw paw or papaw. Essentially, they are all the same thing. It just depends where you are. The size of a large avocado, it has soft-textured, fragrant, apricot-coloured flesh with small black seeds which must be stripped out. It is a great breakfast fruit. If you have an unripe papaya which you wish to ripen overnight, pierce it with a sharp knife several times. It should be cut lengthways as this facilitates the removal of the seeds.

పప్పు(pappu)

/pa-ppu/
[Telugu] plural పప్పులు (pappulu)

Pulses, generally lentils

పప్పు పులుసు(pappu pulusu)

[Telugu]

Dhal or lentils cooked with a sweet and sour sauce.

parval

[Telugu]

Pointed gourd, often called the green potato. It is related to cucumbers and looks like a swollen courgette (US: zucchini). Like other relatives, such as the ridged gourd, it is used to bulk up soups, stews and curries, or sweetened, or eaten fried and as dorma with roe stuffing.

పసుపు(pasupu)

/pa-su-pu/
[Telugu]

Turmeric

పాత్రలు(paatralu)

/paa-tra-lu/
[Telugu]

Vessels

పత్రి(patri)

[Telugu]

Indian bay leaf, which is not bay leaf at all. It is actually cassia leaf, an aromatic herb.

పత్తా ఆకులు(patta akulu)

/pa-tta aa-ku-lu/
[Telugu]

Indian bay leaf, which is not bay leaf at all. It is actually cassia leaf, an aromatic herb.

పెద్ద చిక్కుడు(pedda chikkudu)

/pe-dda chi-kku-du/
[Telugu]

Field or lablab bean. Like a coarse, floury broad bean (US: fava bean).

peddajilakaramu

[Telugu]

Fennel leaves or anise.