A Kannada activist expressed disappointment on social media after a shop labeled pomegranate as 'anaar' on his receipt.
all while letting the red juice from fruit become one with your fingers. The meaning of the anaar may have changed from a fruit that was revered for its immortality in the ancient civilisations to ...
The term 'anaar' is commonly used for pomegranate in North India, has Persian origins, and is also found in languages such as ...
The user seemed quite unhappy about the use of 'anaar' which is the Hindi name of the fruit Pomegranate. Sharing the image, he wrote, "We were supposed to teach them one word a day.. but here they ...
"Many times we go to our fresh fruit juice shops and don't know what pomegranate is…anaar, pomegranate is the just the same," said one user. "I didn't know that. I came to know after seeing the ...