The Makhan water lily plant usually refers to Euryale ferox, which is different from ornamental water lilies. It’s an aquatic plant grown mainly for its edible seeds, known as Makhana.
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The Makhan water lily plant usually refers to Euryale ferox, which is different from ornamental water lilies. It’s an aquatic plant grown mainly for its edible seeds, known as Makhana.
🌿 What is the Makhan (Makhana) Plant?
Scientific name: Euryale ferox
Common names: Fox nut plant, Gorgon nut
Grows in ponds, wetlands, and slow-moving water
Native to India and East Asia
🌱 Key Features
Large, round floating leaves (often with spines underneath)
Purple or violet flowers
Produces seeds that are harvested, dried, and popped to make makhana
🌊 How It Grows
Needs warm, shallow water bodies
Thrives in muddy pond bottoms
Requires full sunlight
Typically cultivated in states like Bihar in India
🍽️ Why It’s Popular
Seeds (makhana) are:
High in protein
Low in fat
Used in snacks, sweets, and fasting foods
⚠️ Important Difference
Makhan plant (Euryale ferox) → grown for edible seeds
Water lily (Nymphaea species) → mainly ornamental flowers
They may look similar at first (floating leaves), but they are completely different plants.
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