A1 noun Neutre

मैदा

maida /mɛː.d̪aː/

Maida is a finely milled, refined, and bleached wheat flour, commonly known as all-purpose flour in English. It is a key ingredient in Indian cuisine used for making pastries, various breads like naan, and fried snacks.

Exemples

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मैदा सेहत के लिए ज्यादा अच्छा नहीं होता।

Maida is not very good for health.

2

नुस्खे के अनुसार, आपको दो कप मैदा लेना चाहिए।

According to the recipe, you should take two cups of maida.

3

यार, इस समोसे का मैदा बहुत कच्चा है।

Dude, the maida (crust) of this samosa is very raw.

Famille de mots

Nom
मैदा
Apparenté
मैदगी
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Astuce mémo

Think of 'Maida' as 'Made-a' cake flour—it's what you use when you want to make a pastry or a cake.

Quiz rapide

समोसे का बाहरी हिस्सा ____ से बनता है।

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : मैदा

Exemples

1

मैदा सेहत के लिए ज्यादा अच्छा नहीं होता।

everyday

Maida is not very good for health.

2

नुस्खे के अनुसार, आपको दो कप मैदा लेना चाहिए।

formal

According to the recipe, you should take two cups of maida.

3

यार, इस समोसे का मैदा बहुत कच्चा है।

informal

Dude, the maida (crust) of this samosa is very raw.

4

मैदा गेहूँ के एंडोस्पर्म से तैयार किया जाता है।

academic

Maida is prepared from the endosperm of wheat.

5

अगले महीने से मैदे के थोक दामों में बढ़ोतरी होगी।

business

There will be an increase in the wholesale prices of maida from next month.

Famille de mots

Nom
मैदा
Apparenté
मैदगी

Collocations courantes

मैदे का हलवा Maida pudding
छना हुआ मैदा Sifted maida
मैदे की लोई Maida dough ball
मैदे का घोल Maida batter
ताज़ा मैदा Fresh maida

Phrases Courantes

मैदे जैसा सफेद

White as maida (very white)

मैदा छानना

To sift maida

मैदे की बर्फी

Maida fudge

Souvent confondu avec

मैदा vs आटा

Aata refers to whole wheat flour with fiber, while Maida is refined and bleached flour.

मैदा vs मैदान

Maidan means 'field' or 'ground'; it has an extra 'n' sound at the end.

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Notes d'usage

The word is a masculine noun. In the oblique case (when followed by a postposition), 'मैदा' changes to 'मैदे'.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often confuse 'Maida' with 'Aata'. Remember that 'Aata' is used for daily rotis, while 'Maida' is used for snacks and baked goods.

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Astuce mémo

Think of 'Maida' as 'Made-a' cake flour—it's what you use when you want to make a pastry or a cake.

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Origine du mot

Derived from the Arabic word 'mā'idah' (table/food) which reached Hindi through Persian.

Modèles grammaticaux

Masculine singular noun Oblique form: मैदे (maide) Usually used as an uncountable noun
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Contexte culturel

Maida is central to North Indian street food, being the primary ingredient for popular items like Bhatura, Samosa, and Jalebi.

Quiz rapide

समोसे का बाहरी हिस्सा ____ से बनता है।

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : मैदा

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