सूजी
Suji, also known as semolina, is a coarse flour made from durum wheat. It is a staple ingredient in Indian cooking, used to prepare both sweet dishes like halwa and savory items like upma and idli.
Exemples
3 sur 5आज नाश्ते में सूजी का उपमा बना है।
Suji upma is prepared for breakfast today.
खाद्य विभाग ने सूजी की गुणवत्ता की जाँच के आदेश दिए हैं।
The food department has ordered an investigation into the quality of semolina.
अरे, क्या तुम सूजी के गोलगप्पे खाना चाहोगे?
Hey, would you like to eat semolina water balls (golgappe)?
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Think of 'Suji' as 'Super Juicy'—because it absorbs water or milk to make delicious, juicy halwa.
Quiz rapide
मेरी माँ ने आज मीठा ______ बनाया है।
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : सूजी का हलवा
Exemples
आज नाश्ते में सूजी का उपमा बना है।
everydaySuji upma is prepared for breakfast today.
खाद्य विभाग ने सूजी की गुणवत्ता की जाँच के आदेश दिए हैं।
formalThe food department has ordered an investigation into the quality of semolina.
अरे, क्या तुम सूजी के गोलगप्पे खाना चाहोगे?
informalHey, would you like to eat semolina water balls (golgappe)?
सूजी में कार्बोहाइड्रेट और ग्लूटन की प्रचुर मात्रा पाई जाती है।
academicSemolina contains a high amount of carbohydrates and gluten.
थोक बाज़ार में सूजी के दामों में गिरावट आई है।
businessThe price of semolina has decreased in the wholesale market.
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
सूजी की बर्फी
Semolina fudge
सूजी के लड्डू
Semolina sweet balls
रवा डोसा
Semolina crepe
Souvent confondu avec
Suji is semolina (an ingredient), while Sabji means vegetable or a cooked vegetable dish.
As an adjective (pronounced similarly but contextually different), 'sooji' can also mean 'swollen' (past tense of soojna).
Notes d'usage
Suji is a feminine noun. It is almost always used in the context of cooking and refers to the dry ingredient before or during preparation.
Erreurs courantes
Learners often treat it as a masculine noun; remember it is 'मेरी सूजी' (my suji) not 'मेरा सूजी'. Do not confuse it with 'Dalia' (broken wheat), which is coarser and used for porridge.
Astuce mémo
Think of 'Suji' as 'Super Juicy'—because it absorbs water or milk to make delicious, juicy halwa.
Origine du mot
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'shuchi' (शुचि), which means pure or bright, referring to the refined nature of the grain particles.
Modèles grammaticaux
Contexte culturel
Suji ka Halwa is traditionally served as 'Prasad' in Hindu religious ceremonies and is a popular comfort food across India.
Quiz rapide
मेरी माँ ने आज मीठा ______ बनाया है।
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : सूजी का हलवा
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