Multilingual List of Edible Plants Used in Indian Cuisine - Nuts

Nuts

Nut Names by Various Indian languages
Hindi English Botanical Name Assamese Bengali Gujarati Kannada Malayalam Marathi Oriya Punjabi Sinhala Tamil Telugu Tulu Urdu
बादाम Badaam Almond বাদাম
Badam
বাদাম
Badam
Badam ಬಾದಾಮಿ (Badami) Badam Parippu बदाम
Badaam
Pesta Badam பாதாம் பருப்பு Badam Pappu బాదం పప్పు Bādam بادام/baadaam
काजू Kaju Cashew Anacardium occidentale কাজু বাদাম
Kazu Badam
কাজু বাদাম
Kaju Badam
Kaju ಗೋಡಂಬಿ (Godambi) Kashu Andiparippu काजू
Kaju
Kaju Badam/ Lanka Amba முந்திரி பருப்பு (mundiri) Jeedi Pappu జీడిపప్పు Beeja / Korantu كاجو/kaaju
बादाम Badaam Indian almond Terminalia catappa শিলিখা
Xilikha
কাঠ বাদাম
Kaṭh Badam
Badam Badaam Katha Badam Baadam بادام/baadaam
मूँगफली Moongphali/
चिनिया बादाम Chiniya Badaam
Peanut/ Groundnut Arachis hypogea বাদাম
Badam
চীনা বাদাম
China Badam
Magfali / Shing ಕಡಲೆ ಕಾಯಿ / ಶೇಂಗಾ ಬೀಜ / ನೆಲಗಡಲೆ (Kadale Kaayi / Shenga Beeja / Nelagadale) Kappalandi/ Nila Kadala शेंगदाणा
Shengdana
China Badam Rata Kaju வேர்க்கடலை/ மணிலா பயறு Kadalai Verusenega pappu/Senega Ginjalu వేరుశనగ, పల్లీ Nelakadale مونگ پهلي/moong phalli
पिस्ता Pista Pistachio পিস্তা/পেস্তা
Pista/ Pesta
Pista Pista पिस्ता
Pista
Pista Pista Pappu پسته/pista
अखरोट Akharot Walnut আখ্ৰোট
Akhrůt
আখরোট
Akhroṭ
Akharot अक्रोड
Akrod
Akroot أخروت/Akhhroot
सुपारी Supārī Areca nut Areca catechu তামোল/ গুৱা
Tamůl/ Guwa
সুপারি
Shupari
Sopari ಅಡಿಕೆ (Adike) Adakka सुपारी
Supari
Guaa பாக்கு (paakku) Vakka వక్క سپاري/supaari
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