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plantains Meaning in Tamil ( plantains வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

வாழை மரம் (பழம்),



plantains தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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plantains's Usage Examples:

The vegetable products comprise bananas, bread-fruit, yams, plantains, wild cotton, bamboos, sugar-cane, coco-nut and dwarf palms, and several kinds of timber trees.


The second woman with the flushed face returned with a plate heaped with half a cooked chicken smelling of garlic and spices, rice, and fried plantains.


The tracts inhabited by the aboriginal tribes entitled Lo Nakpo, Lo Karpo and Lo Tawa ("Lo" signifies "barbarous" in Tibetan), are described as a pleasant country; the lands on either side of the Tsanpo being well cultivated and planted with mangoes, plantains and oranges.


They are still independent of political control, live in permanent settlements, till the soil (producing Indian corn, beans, yucca and plantains), and have developed some rude manufactures.


Other agricultural products are sweet potatoes, cassava (manioc), yuca, yams, white potatoes, maguey, okra, peanuts, pease, all the vegetables of the hot and temperate climates, oranges, lemons, limes, bananas, plantains, figs, grapes, coco-nuts, pine-apples, strawberries, plums, guavas, breadfruit, mangoes and many others.


fried plantains, or a pattie, a crab salad, or Guinness punch?Arthur Edward Guinness Ardilaun >>The cathedral was restored by Sir Benjamin Lee Guinness (1864), whom a fine statue by John Henry Foley commemorates, and the work was resumed by his son Lord Iveagh in 1900.


Even the lawn contained a surprising amount of herbs, and edible plantains grew everywhere.


The natives cultivate maize, plantains, bananas, pineapples, limes, pepper, cotton, 'c.


), cocoa-nuts, mangos, fruitas de conde (Anona squamosa), plantains, 'c.


Of fruit trees, besides the cocoanut, there may be mentioned the many varieties of the bread-fruit, of bananas and plantains, of sugar-cane and of lemon; the wi (Spondias dulcis), the kavika (Eugenia malaccensis), the ivi or Tahitian chestnut (Inocarpus edulis), the pine-apple and others introduced in modern times.


The soil is mostly fertile, and is fairly cultivated, producing in abundance millet, yams, plantains and limes.


Cubensis); and various plantains, the exotic Sansevieria guineensis, okra, jute, Laportea, various lianas, and a great variety of reeds, supply varied textile materials of the best quality.





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