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1381-21 - Rhododendron arboreum flowers also called Buransh native to Himalayas used in traditional medicines.National flower of Nepal and state flower of Nagaland Uttrakhand and Himachal Pradesh in India
1381-20 - Image of athyrium esculentum, vegetable fern also known as fiddleheads fern and in indian subcontinent it is known locally lingri,lungdu,lingad,kasrod and limbra used as vegetable and to make pickle.
1381-16 - Image of athyrium esculentum, vegetable fern also known as fiddleheads fern and in indian subcontinent it is known locally lingri,lungdu,lingad,kasrod and limbra used as vegetable and for pickle
1381-15 - Image of athyrium esculentum, vegetable fern also known as fiddleheads fern and in indian subcontinent it is known locally lingri,lungdu,lingad,kasrod and limbra used as vegetable and for pickle
1381-10 - Siddu, a special traditional dish of Himachal Pradesh India. It's a steamed wheat flour bread stuffed with split black lentils, dry fruits etc. Served with desi ghee ,tomato and green mint chutney.
1381-9 - Siddu, a special traditional dish of Himachal Pradesh India. It's a steamed wheat flour bread stuffed with split black lentils, dry fruits etc. Served with desi ghee ,tomato and green mint chutney.
1381-7 - Siddu, a special traditional dish of Himachal Pradesh India. It's a steamed wheat flour bread stuffed with split black lentils, dry fruits etc. Served with desi ghee ,tomato and green mint chutney.
1381-8 - Siddu, a special traditional dish of Himachal Pradesh India. It's a steamed wheat flour bread stuffed with split black lentils, dry fruits etc. Served with desi ghee ,tomato and green mint chutney.
321-5447 - Detail of the Central Prang showing demon figures and ceramic decoration created using broken ceramics used as ballast in the 19th century on Chinese trading ships, Wat Arun, Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia
321-5448 - Detail of the Central Prang showing demon figures and ceramic decoration created using broken ceramics used as ballast in the 19th century on Chinese trading ships, Wat Arun, Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia