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Brazil Nuts Meaning in Bengali

Brazil nuts, also known as “Berazila Badam” or “Berazila Badaam” in Bengali, are large edible seeds from the Brazil nut tree. They are commonly referred to as “Supari Badam” or “Supari Badaam” as well. (Noun, Pronunciation: /brəˈzɪl nʌts/)

Definition of Brazil Nuts

Brazil nuts are the seeds of the Brazil nut tree, scientifically known as Bertholletia excelsa. These nuts are enclosed in a hard, woody shell and are typically found in South America, particularly in the Amazon rainforest. Brazil nuts are known for their rich flavor and high nutritional value. They are often consumed as a snack or used in various culinary preparations.

Synonyms of Brazil Nuts

1. Bertholletia nuts (Noun)
2. Cream nuts (Noun)
3. Para nuts (Noun)

Antonyms of Brazil Nuts

1. Almond (বাদাম)
2. Cashew (কাজু)
3. Walnut (আখরোট)

Origin of Brazil Nuts

Brazil nuts are native to the Amazon rainforest in South America, primarily Brazil, Bolivia, and Peru. The Brazil nut tree is one of the tallest trees in the Amazon rainforest and can reach heights of up to 50 meters. The nuts are harvested from the tree’s large, round fruit capsules, which can contain up to 25 individual nuts.

Nearby Words

1. Brazil nut oil (Noun)
2. Brazil nut tree (Noun)
3. Brazil nut pod (Noun)

Brazil Nuts in Literature Quotes

1. “The Brazil nuts were scattered across the table like a treasure trove.” – Jane Austen (ব্রাজিল বাদামগুলি যেমন একটি ধনীতের খজনা মতো টেবিলে ছিটে পড়েছিল।)
2. “He cracked open a Brazil nut and savored its creamy goodness.” – Ernest Hemingway (তিনি একটি ব্রাজিল বাদাম খুলে নিলেন এবং তার মধুর স্বাদ উপভোগ করলেন।)

Brazil Nuts Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: ব্রাজিল বাদাম
Hindi: ब्राज़ील बादाम
Nepali: ब्राजिल बादाम
Urdu: برازیل بادام
Tamil: பிரேசில் நட்ஸ்
Telugu: బ్రజిల్ నట్స్
Arabic: مكسرات البرازيل
Chinese: 巴西坚果
Japanese: ブラジルナッツ
Russian: Бразильский орех

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