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Dalchini and laung can give relief from toothache until a dentist can be consulted.
The end of the game is signified by nightfall, when darkness takes over, and "Night wins."
The end of the game is signified by nightfall, when darkness takes over, and “Night wins.”
When "blue dark turns to black," the cold grass aches their feet, and the trees seem to creep closer, signaling that the game is over.
When “blue dark turns to black,” the cold grass aches their feet, and the trees seem to creep closer, signaling that the game is over.
The children feel breathless when they run fast.
The children play ball next to the creek in their neighbor's field.
The children play ball next to the creek in their neighbor’s field.
Saunf and ajwain are served at the end of a meal because they help in the digestion of food.
Daadi used to put heeng water on the babies' tummies to give them relief from gas. Heeng can also help in controlling cough and cold.
Daadi used to put heeng water on the babies’ tummies to give them relief from gas. Heeng can also help in controlling cough and cold.
What can dalchini (cinnamon) and laung (clove) be used for?
Dalchini and laung can give relief from toothache until a dentist can be consulted.
Dalchini and laung can give relief from toothache until a dentist can be consulted.
See lessWhat signifies the end of the game?
The end of the game is signified by nightfall, when darkness takes over, and "Night wins."
The end of the game is signified by nightfall, when darkness takes over, and “Night wins.”
See lessWhat happens when “blue dark turns to black”?
When "blue dark turns to black," the cold grass aches their feet, and the trees seem to creep closer, signaling that the game is over.
When “blue dark turns to black,” the cold grass aches their feet, and the trees seem to creep closer, signaling that the game is over.
See lessHow do the children feel when they run fast?
The children feel breathless when they run fast.
The children feel breathless when they run fast.
See lessWhere do the children play ball in the evenings?
The children play ball next to the creek in their neighbor's field.
The children play ball next to the creek in their neighbor’s field.
See lessWhy are saunf (fennel seeds) and ajwain (carom seeds) served at the end of a meal?
Saunf and ajwain are served at the end of a meal because they help in the digestion of food.
Saunf and ajwain are served at the end of a meal because they help in the digestion of food.
See lessHow did Daadi use heeng (asafoetida) to relieve gas in babies?
Daadi used to put heeng water on the babies' tummies to give them relief from gas. Heeng can also help in controlling cough and cold.
Daadi used to put heeng water on the babies’ tummies to give them relief from gas. Heeng can also help in controlling cough and cold.
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