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Macrotyloma uniflorum (horsegram, also
known as
horse gram,
kulthi bean, gahat, hurali, or
Madras gram) is a
legume native to
tropical southern Asia, known...
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guava kinnow lemon lime
mandarin orange mangoes mulberries orange chickpea kulthi (horse gram)
lobias masoor pigeon pea
alfalfa (also
known as lucerne, Medicago...
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Macrotyloma tenuiflorum Macrotyloma uniflorum (Lam.) Verdc. -
horse gram,
kulthi M.
uniflorum var.
benadirianum (Chiov.) Verdc. Blumenthal, M.J. and Staples...
- are rice, maize, kodo-kutki and
other small millets and
pulses (tuar and
kulthi); oilseeds, such as
groundnuts (peanuts),
soybeans and
sunflowers are also...
- Pri. Sch. II; Hema Pri. Sch.;
Dayar Pri. Sch.;
Dzathu Pri. Sch.;
Dayar Kulthi Salihu Kwaya /
Kusar Kurba Kurba Pri. Sch.;
Kurba Dispensary;
Jugal K. Bulama;...
- (Chanā) चना/চনা (Chanā) कुलथी (
Kulthi)
Horse gram
Macrotyloma uniflorum কুুলথি কলাই (
Kulthi Kalāi) কুলথি ডাল (
Kulthi Ḍāl) કળથી ડાળ (Kaḷthi Dāḷ ) ಹುರಳಿ...
- people.
Pulses are also
grown in the region,
primarily tuvar daal, gram,
kulthi, and mūng daal.
Castor oil,
linseed and
sesamum are also
grown in Bagalkot...
- (tickara);
whistling duck (kultuppa);
bandicoot (burkunia)
Kilpara emu (
kulthi);
snake (turru);
lizard (kami); wallaby(murinya);
goanna (bu-una); native...
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kangaroo Burkunia bandicoot Uleburri duck
Karni frilled-lizard
Kilpara Kulthi emu
Turru ****-snake
Namba bone-fish
Birnal iguana Bauanya padi-melon...
- and
forest produce. Rice is
their staple food.
Pulses like moong, masur,
Kulthi and lar are consumed. They are non-vegetarians, but do not eat beef. Both...