In bengal both the flower and fruits are taken as food
tanay

On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 12:41 AM, Gurcharan Singh <singh...@gmail.com>wrote:

>  Moringa oleifera, the drumsticks tree or  and Suhanjna treHorseradish
> tree, with both young pods and flowers used as vegetable. Pods are commonly
> put in sambar preparations.
>
> Local names
> Hindi: Mungna, Sainjna, shajna
> Beng: Sajina
> Mar: Achajhada, shevgi
> Guj: Midhosaragavo, saragavo
> Tel: Mulaga, munaga, tellamunaga
> Tamil: Murugai
> Kan: Nugge
> Mal: Mirinna, Sigru, moringa
> Pun: Soanjna
>
>
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