At first glance blue-berry looked like faalsay ![]()
Is blue-berry seedless or the froze-ones are de-seeded?
At first glance blue-berry looked like faalsay ![]()
Is blue-berry seedless or the froze-ones are de-seeded?
What are "faalsay" called in English? TLK bhai helpppp!
u can consume blueberriyaN as is. It’s pretty safe to conclude it being a seedless berry. Frozen ones I’ll recommend for smoothies and baking, otherwise may not taste as good. Fresh ones can be eaten by it self, used in cereal, topped on pancakes/waffles… whatever u like.
I’ve not seen faalsay in agrezi ![]()
But cranberries is another sub as khatay if u like to try ![]()
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Blueberry is no way near falsay in taste. Falsay are awesome.
In English it is called Grewia.
Read more here.
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now i’m craving faalsay :hinna:
Blu-Berry main ne bhi falsy samjh ker mu main dali thi aik bar:bummer: aj tak pachtawa hai kion dali ![]()
What are "faalsay" called in English? TLK bhai helpppp!
TLK encyclopedia/tictionary hai fruits per kiya?
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im allergic to falsey
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now i m missing falsa juice :(
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^NO dont have it :(
i had the worse allergic reaction to it. sigh. bad memories
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^ m also allergic to tiger shrimps :( and i love em :( they are so delicious :(
App english ke urdu pooch liya kerain. Urdu to english confuses me too ![]()
Kyun aap ko koi takleef hai Kum bhai …err… I mean Baidar bhai
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its just like someone asked me
What do you call sarson ka saag in English?
and my answer was
why would we want to call saag anything in English, its just saag for us :halo:
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^ mustard greens = sarson ka saag
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^ yeah . but while living in Pakistan why would we want to call sarson ka saag, Mustard greens? :halo:
I have never eaten Falsay. ![]()
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^ Dont tell me… ![]()
KHush Bakht Shujaat ko bhi bhai bulaty hu kia Tillo mian:aq:
true. i did my research on it only when i moved abroad
noway, you don’y know what ur missing! falsay, jamun…yummmmm i believe this is the season for the 2 right now ![]()
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Ive heard this used to describe a color...never a food. What is it? A fruit?