Baby corn: (chhootey makayi)

Baby corn meaning in Urdu is chhootey makayi and is a tropical Vegetables celebrated for its unique flavor and color. In Urdu, Baby corn "chhootey makayi" is referred to as "چھوٹے مکئی" This delicious Vegetables is cherished for its nutritional value and versatility in culinary delights.

It belongs to the maize family and this cereal grain is harvested when they are small in size and immature. They are handpicked and since they mature quickly, one has to have clear understanding as to when to harvest it. It is usually pale yellow, blue, pink to off white in colour depending on the variety and is sold in the market in bunches. Since it has a bland taste, it is appealing all around the world and is used commonly in Asian cooking

 Corn flakes (100 gr, with sugar): 380 Calories

Baby corn meaning in Urdu:

Baby corn known in Pakistan and India as chhootey makayi, and it's meaning in Urdu is "چھوٹے مکئی". Where English translation of chhootey makayi is Baby corn.

chhootey makayi meaning in English

The word chhootey makayi meaning in English is "Baby corn", Words often carry multiple meanings in English but the accurate translation of "chhootey makayi" is "Baby corn" In Urdu, it is written as "چھوٹے مکئی". Similar words to "chhootey makayi" are often used in everyday conversations.

Baby corn Price :

The price of Baby corn (chhootey makayi) may vary depending on the brand and quantity.

Frequently Asked Questions on Baby corn

Here are some frequently asked questions (FAQs) about Baby corn:

What is meaning of Baby corn in Urdu?

Baby corn Meanings in Urdu is known as "چھوٹے مکئی".

What is chhootey makayi meaning in English?

chhootey makayi in English is "Baby corn".

What is the price of Baby corn?

The price of Baby corn may vary depending on the brand and quantity.

How should Baby corn be stored?

Baby corn should be stored in an airtight container in a cool, dry place. This helps maintain their freshness and prevents them from becoming stale.

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