Brazilnuts Meaning in Bengali: ব্রাজিল বাদাম, ব্রাজিল নাট, ব্রাজিল বীজ (noun, /brəˈzɪlnʌts/)
Definition
Brazilnuts are the edible seeds of the Brazil nut tree, scientifically known as Bertholletia excelsa. These nuts are large, triangular in shape, and have a hard outer shell. Inside the shell, there are typically 12 to 20 individual nuts, each enclosed in a woody capsule. Brazilnuts are rich in nutrients and are often consumed as a snack or used in various culinary preparations.
Synonyms
1. Bertholletia excelsa (noun)
2. Cream nut (noun)
3. Para nut (noun)
Antonyms
1. Small nut (ছোট বাদাম)
2. Peanut (মুগড়া)
3. Cashew nut (কাজু বাদাম)
Origin
The Brazil nut tree is native to the Amazon rainforest in South America, particularly Brazil, Bolivia, and Peru. The tree can grow up to 50 meters tall and has a lifespan of several hundred years. The nuts are harvested from the tree’s large, round fruit, which weighs about 2 kilograms and contains 10 to 25 seeds. Brazilnuts have been a staple food source for indigenous communities in the Amazon for centuries.
Nearby Words
1. Nut (noun)
2. Tree (noun)
3. Rainforest (noun)
Brazilnuts in Literature Quotes
1. “The Brazil nuts were as big as cricket balls, and the grapefruit was the size of a football.” – Roald Dahl (ব্রাজিল বাদামগুলি ক্রিকেট বলের মতো বড় ছিল, এবং গ্রেপফ্রুটগুলি ফুটবলের মতো ছিল।)
Brazilnuts Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: ব্রাজিল বাদাম
Hindi: ब्राज़ील बादाम
Nepali: ब्राजिल बादाम
Urdu: برازیل بادام
Tamil: பிரேசில் நட்டு
Telugu: బ్రజిల్ నట్స్
Arabic: المكسرات البرازيلية
Chinese: 巴西坚果
Japanese: ブラジルナッツ
Russian: Бразильский орех
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