hilsa fish in telugu

Hilsa fish, Hilsa fish in Telugu,Tamil,Marathi, and price. 

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This fish, known as “ilish” in Odia, also has some other names such as hilsa, hilsa herring, and hilsa shad. Now let’s know about Hilsa fish in Telugu, hilsa fish in Tamil, Hilsa fish in Marathi, and hilsa fish price and Hilsa fish in Malayalam.
Hilsa fish in Telugu name
And Hilsa enters the Godavari river from the sea between June and September. It is said that the Pulasa fish enter the Godavari river during the floods and turn into “pulasa fish. ”
Telugu: Killalu ( Hilsa fish in Telugu)
Tamil: Ullam, Oolum, Vengannai, Seva. ( Hilsa fish in Tamil)
Marathi: Pala (Hilsa fish in Marathi)

Price of this fish :

The price of these fish may be between 200.Rupees to 400.Rupees in all areas (Hilsa fish in Malayalam)
This fish is one of the most popular fish in the Indian subcontinent. An analysis shows that the most popular fish comes from Chandipur, Bangladesh, and Odisha region. This fish is considered the national fish of Bangladesh. And the state fish of the state of West Bengal in our country is this fish. Hilsa fish accounts for 12 percent of Bangladesh’s total fish production and 1.5 percent of GDP. This fish is called “Terubhok Umno” because of its special characteristics, which are oily and tender.

The lifestyle of this fish

  •  This fish can live both in the sea and in freshwater.
  • This fish grows to a length of 50 to 60 cm with a weight of three kg.(Hilsa fish in Tamil)
  • These fish is mostly found in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Myanmar, Iran, Iraq, and their tributaries.
  • The right times for this fish are January to April and from June to September for spawning.
  • During these months, these fish travel 50 to 100 km along the rivers and lay their eggs there.
  • April is considered the most fertile and beneficial month for growing this fish. (Hilsa fish in Malayalam)
  • In the adolescent stage, These fish grow to a length of about 22 cm and become capable of living in the sea.
  • After becoming capable of living in the marine, they come from the rivers to the marine. In this way, this fish that enters the sea from the rivers is called “Jatka” in Bangladesh.

Presence of This fish

  • This fish is mainly found in about 11 countries, and This fish is mainly found in Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Pakistan, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain, Indonesia, and Malaysia.
  • Bangladesh ranks first in the production of this fish, Myanmar ranks second, and India ranks third.
  • More than 86 percent of This fish production is from Bangladesh alone.
  • But in our country, this fish is mainly popular in states like West Bengal, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Gujarat, and Tripura.
  • They don’t find these fish in North American regions, but there they find “shade” fish instead of these fish.
  • Besides, Ganga Delta, Rupa Narayan, Hooghly, Narmada, Godavari, and Chiluka lakes in India are the main hunting areas for this fish. (Hilsa fish in Malayalam)

Health benefits (Hilsa fish in Malayalam)

  • This fish is an oily fish. This fish is rich in Omega 3 fatty acids as well.
  • Researchers have also found that cholesterol and insulin levels decreased when tested on mice with this fish’s omega-3 fatty acids.
  • As this fish is oily fish, we can cook with this fish without spending much oil.

Hilsa turning into pulasa

But there is also a saying that in our state of Andhra Pradesh, these fish enter the Godavari river during the flood season, i.e., between June and September, and become pulasa fish. In the Godavari districts of Andhrapradesh, this fish is also called Pulasa fish. This pulasa fish is very popular and expensive in our Telugu state, especially in Godavari districts. Sometimes this fish fetches up to 7000 rupees per kg, so we can understand how great it is! (Hilsa fish in Malayalam)

Hilsa’s presence is diminishing!

Eating this fish curry is a custom on auspicious days in the state of West Bengal, and They use these fish while worshiping idols.
In Bangladesh, they call the rainy season Hilsa month, and In Bangladesh and Bengal region, they call this fish Queen of Fishes.
This fish species is widely used due to its popularity, and gradually the production of these is decreasing. However, two to three kg of fish is very rare in India. In Orissa and West Bengal regions, production is significantly reduced due to the use of fish in their cultural events. In Bangladesh, however, catching young “jatka fish” is completely prohibited. (hilsa fish price and Hilsa fish in Marathi)

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