cashew nuts

Cashew Nuts Meaning in Bengali

In Bengali, cashew nuts are known by several names, including Kaju (কাজু), Hijli Badam (হিজলি বাদাম), and Kaju Badam (কাজু বাদাম).

Part of Speech & Pronunciation

Cashew nuts are a noun (pronounced as kash-oo nuhts).

Definition of Cashew Nuts

Cashew nuts are the edible seeds of the cashew tree, scientifically known as Anacardium occidentale. They are kidney-shaped nuts that grow on the bottom of the cashew apple, which is the fruit of the cashew tree.

Cashew Nuts Synonyms

Some synonyms for cashew nuts include:

  • Almond (বাদাম) – noun
  • Peanut (চিনাবাদাম) – noun
  • Pistachio (পেস্তা) – noun
  • Walnut (আখরোট) – noun

Cashew Nuts Antonyms

Antonyms for cashew nuts include:

  • Chestnut (কাষ্ঠকোলা) – noun
  • Hazelnut (হেজেলনাট) – noun
  • Pecan (পিকান) – noun
  • Macadamia (ম্যাকাডামিয়া) – noun

Origin of Cashew Nuts

Cashew nuts are native to northeastern Brazil and were spread to other parts of the world by Portuguese explorers in the 16th century. Today, they are widely cultivated in tropical regions, including India, Vietnam, Nigeria, and Ivory Coast.

Nearby Words

  • Cashew (কাজু) – noun
  • Cashew Apple (কাজু আপেল) – noun
  • Cashew Tree (কাজু গাছ) – noun
  • Cashew Nut Shell Liquid (কাজু বাদামের খোলের তেল) – noun

Cashew Nuts in Literature Quotes

“I could eat a whole bowl of cashew nuts,” said John, as he reached for another handful. (John Smith, আমি পুরো বাটি কাজু খেতে পারি, বললেন জন)

“The cashew nuts were scattered on the table, tempting everyone with their delicious aroma.” (Jane Doe, কাজু বাদামগুলি টেবিলে ছিটিয়ে ছিল, তাদের সুস্বাদু গন্ধে সবাইকে আকর্ষণ করছিল)

Cashew Nuts Meaning in Different Languages

In different languages, cashew nuts are known as:

  • Bengali: Kaju (কাজু)
  • Hindi: Kaju (काजू)
  • Nepali: Kaju (काजु)
  • Urdu: Kaju (کاجو)
  • Tamil: Munthiri Paruppu (முந்திரி பருப்பு)
  • Telugu: Jeedipappu (జీడిపప్పు)
  • Arabic: Kaju (كاجو)
  • Chinese: Huasheng (花生)
  • Japanese: Kashū (カシュー)
  • Russian: Kesh’yu (кешью)

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