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प्रश्न
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I am a small and skinny chap Sometimes I am brown and sometime black, Added to hot oil and ghee I spread my fragrance all around me, When I am roasted. Curd and jaljeera are favourite to me. Think and tell me who am I? Tell me quickly, who am I? |
उत्तर
Cumin (Jeera)
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संबंधित प्रश्न
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I can be powdered fine To make food hot and spicy, If too much of me is added I make you gasp – shheee… shheee… Your eyes and nose begin to water And you cry! Think and tell me who am I? Tell me quickly, who am I? |
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Grind me and powder me – To make your food look yellow, I am mixed in oil by granny And applied to wounds quickly, I heal all wounds – big and small, That is why I am loved by all! Think and tell me who am I? Tell me quickly, who am I? |
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I look like Zeera though green am I, To make your stomach healthy I always try, Eat me always after your meal I refresh your mouth, you surely feel, Think and tell me who am I? Tell me quickly, who am I? |
When your grandparents were young, which spices were used most in their kitchens? Find out from them and write here.
Find out whether any spices are grown in your area. Write their names here.
Bring some whole spices to class. Write their names in the table. Close your eyes and try to recognise each spice by smelling and touching each one in turn. Put a (✓) mark in front of the ones you recognise. If you do not recognise any, put a (x) mark.
No. | Smell | Touch | Name of the spice |
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Did you enjoy the potato chaat?
Just imagine, if there were no spices to make the potato chaat, how would it taste?
How do spice-less and very spicy things feel on your tongue?
Try to learn and make a different kind a chaat and enjoy it with all your friends in class.