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    Anyone heard of them? They are small tiny blackish grey looking thingies that are supposedly amazing for your heart and general health. My mom makes Rooh Afza with water and lemon, and then adds tut malanga to it.

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    Oh typo, it's tukh malanga.

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    You can't make Falooda without em. I used to think they're little dead ants.
    saanson may khushbu hai, aankhon mein nasha
    kuch badlee hai zameen, badla haiy kuch asmaan

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    They are delicious!

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    Yeah I hear they have a "cold' effect...and good to add to drinks in the summer. I dunno i find em a bit weird cuz their slimy

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    I love making doodh wala ruh afza with tukh malanga....especially in Ramzan...........
    Rabbi l'a tajurni far'daw wa'anta khayrul warisin

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    Aren,t they flax seeds??
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    tukh-malanga is the seed of that all time favourite sweet basil, or basilicum ocimum to be botanically correct.
    Source

    Look what I found on google an old thread from GS :
    http://www.paklinks.com/gs/showthread.php?t=19315 (Tukhm-e-Balanguh)
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    hehe...funny name..tukh malanga... yes i've heard of it..but don't know what it's for.
    Patta patta boota boota haal hamaara jaane hai
    Jaane na jaane gul he na jaane, baagh to saara jaane hai

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    OK boys and girls............................"Tukham" Malanga..

    the word Tukham means Seed.....................Kapish........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cheegum View Post
    You can't make Falooda without em. I used to think they're little dead ants.
    LOL they do look like them! i used to call them little eye balls

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    Quote Originally Posted by SindSagar View Post
    OK boys and girls............................"Tukham" Malanga..

    the word Tukham means Seed.....................Kapish........
    Malanaga???

    are they Malang...

    the correct is Tukhm-e-Balangah AKA Baabchi

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    Mirch: old threads of Gupshup are the legends and history of this place that made this place... thanks for searching on the forum...

    you will find many of such gems of threads around ;-)
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    They are so cool with kulfi and rooh afza!
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    Mmmmmmmmmmmm, tukhmay

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    i like tukham malanga..they r so refreshing in rooh-afza and falooda

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    They taste better with Jaam-e-Shireen.

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    I used to call them tadpoles ...

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