Are you ready for Sabji Wali Class?
Hello little champs! Welcome to today’s class, and nope, it’s not about A, B, C. This one is full of SABJIYAAN, kiddos! Yes, those colorful, yummy things you see in your kitchen, in the market, even on your plate. They are like natural superpower for us. Don’t you agree?
These are not just boring sabjiyaan… they’re full of colors, funny names, and tasty secrets. And we will learn 100 vegetable names in Hindi and English (100 सब्जियों के नाम हिंदी और इंग्लिश में ) so you can really know what you’re eating.
And guess what? This will even help you remember mummy’s shopping list so you can help mummy or papa pick the right veggies at the market. Imagine telling some: That’s a tomato, और वो है tamatar! How cool is that?
Now, before we start, tell me, which veggie do you love the most? Is it aloo, gajar, or that super green bhindi? I can’t wait to know!

But Sir, Why Should We Learn Vegetable Names?
Acha batao… When you see bhindi on your plate, what do you say? Ewww! But what if you knew it’s called ladyfinger, and it’s actually kinda cool-sounding? Suddenly it feels fun, right? Learning (सब्जियों के नाम) vegetable names isn’t just for homework, it’s for your smartness.
Just imagine, when you go to the market with mummy, you can impress her by saying, Mummy, don’t forget to buy bhindi. She’ll smile and say, Wow, my smart helper!
Plus, when you know vegetables names (sabjiyon ke naam hindi me), you can tell stories in school, draw them in your notebook, and even help mummy in the kitchen.
Trust me, sabjiyaan aren’t boring. Once you know (sabji name) their names, you’ll see them as your food buddies, helping you grow tall, run fast, and become strong. So… ready to meet your veggie friends?
What Are Vegetables?
Aloo, gajar, bhindi… sabjiyaan toh roz plate mein hoti hain, but what are they really?
Vegetables are like nature ke colourful superheroes. They grow in the ground, on plants, in vines and each one brings something special to your tummy. Some are crunchy, some are juicy, some are leafy, and some are… a little weird-looking (hello baingan!)
And guess what?
Eating vegetables = Getting power, speed, and brain boost.
Remember Popeye bhaiya? He had one bite of palak, and boom! He became super strong and ready to fight. You may not turn into a cartoon… but real life strong? 100% yes! That’s why veggies or sabjiyaan are your best friends.
Top 10 Vegetables Name in English with Hindi
Let’s start learning the (10 सब्जियों के नाम) names of 10 vegetables. Here are some with their Hindi names.
English Name | Hindi Name | Fun Line (Roman Hindi) |
Carrot | Gajar | Sabse seedhi sabji… jaise good boy! |
Potato | Aloo | Gol-gappa style… sabka favourite! |
Brinjal | Baingan | Thoda purple, thoda drama… sabjiyon ka superstar! |
Ladyfinger | Bhindi | Slim fit, green stick… sabji ki pencil! |
Tomato | Tamatar | Lal tamatar… ketchup ka king! |
Spinach | Palak | Popeye ki power wali sabji! |
Cauliflower | Phoolgobhi | Safed aur stylish… sabji runway model! |
Peas | Matar | Chhoti green goliyan… sabji ke popcorn! |
Cabbage | Patta Gobhi | Green patton ka football! |
Radish | Mooli | Mooli paratha = Winter wali love story! |
List of Vegetables Name With Pictures
Now that you know why vegetables are so important, let’s learn their names in a easy way. We’ll look at each one with a picture so it’s easy to remember. Here’s a list of vegetable names in Hindi with pictures (सब्जियों के नाम हिंदी में चित्रों सहित) just for you my little experts.
# | Pictures | English Names | Hindi Names |
1 | Sweet Potato | शकरकंद (Shakarkand) | |
2 | Purslane | कुलफा (Kulfa) | |
3 | Snake Gourd | चिचिंडा, चचेंडा (Chichinda, Chachenda) | |
4 | Artichoke | हाथी चक (Hathi Chak) | |
5 | Green Chili | हरी मिर्च (Hari Mirch) | |
8 | Cucumber | खीरा (Kheera) | |
9 | Fenugreek Leaves | मेंथी (Methi) | |
10 | Cluster Beans | गवार फली (Gawar Phali) | |
11 | Coriander Leaf | धनिया पत्ती (Dhaniya Patti) | |
12 | Ginger | अदरक (Adrak) | |
13 | Cabbage | पत्ता गोबी (Patta Gobi) | |
14 | Green Onion | हरा प्याज़ (Hara Pyaz) | |
15 | Taro root | कचालू, कांदा (Kachalu, Kanda) | |
16 | Pointed Gourd | परवल, पटल (Parwal, Patal) | |
17 | Round Gourd | गोल लौकी (Gol Lauki) | |
18 | Common yam | रतालू (Ratalu) | |
19 | Black Carrot | काली गाजर (Kali Gajar) | |
20 | Tomato | टमाटर (Tamatar) | |
21 | Lotus Root | कमलककड़ी (Kamalkakdi) | |
22 | Bitter Gourd | करेला (Karela) | |
23 | Elephant foot yam | जिमीकंद (Jimikand) | |
24 | Mushroom | कुम्भी, खुखड़ी (Kumbhi, Khukhdi) | |
25 | Runner Beans | सेम की फलियां (Sem Ki Phaliyan) | |
26 | Amaranth Leaves | हरी चोलाई (Hari Cholai) | |
27 | Kohlrabi | गांठ गोभी (Ganth Gobi) | |
28 | Curry Leaf | कढ़ी पत्ता (Kadhi Patta) | |
29 | Spinach Agathi | अगस्त का फूल (Agast Ka Phool) | |
30 | Spine Gourd | ककोरा/ कंटोला (Kakora/Kantola) | |
31 | Beetroot | चकुंदर (Chukandar) | |
32 | Lady Finger | भिंडी (Bhindi) | |
33 | Bamboo shoots | बांस की कोपल (Bans Ki Kopal) | |
34 | Radish Pods | सेंगरी की फली (Sengri Ki Phali) | |
35 | Bottle Gourd | लौकी (Lauki) | |
36 | Kidney beans | राजमा (Rajma) | |
37 | Carrot | गाजर (Gajar) | |
38 | Onion | प्याज (Pyaz) | |
39 | Celery | अजवायन (Ajwain) | |
40 | Ridge Gourd | तरोई (Taroi) | |
41 | Peas | मटर (Matar) | |
42 | Red cabbage | लाल पत्तागोभी (Lal Patta Gobi) | |
43 | Capsicum | शिमला मिर्च (Shimla Mirch) | |
44 | Spinach | पालक (Palak) | |
45 | Green Beans | शेम के फली (Sem Ke Phali) | |
46 | Jackfruit | कटहल (Kathal) | |
47 | Locarno Leaf | हरी पत्ती सलाद (Hari Patti Salad) | |
48 | Pumpkin | कद्दू (Kaddu) | |
49 | Colocasia Leaves | अरवी का पत्ता/पात्रा (Arvi Ka Patta/Patra) | |
50 | Banana flower | केले का फूल (Kele Ka Phool) | |
51 | Tapioca | आरारोट (Ararot) | |
52 | Turnip | शलजम (Shaljam) | |
53 | Apple Gourd | टिंडा (Tinda) | |
55 | Cucumis Utilissimus | ककड़ी (Kakdi) | |
56 | Mustard Greens | सरशो पत्ता (Sarso Patta) | |
57 | Sponge Gourd | नेनुआ (Nenua) | |
58 | Radish | मूली (Mooli) | |
59 | Peppermint | पुदीना (Pudina) | |
60 | Potato | आलू (Aloo) | |
61 | Green Long Beans | बरबटी (Barbati) | |
62 | Broccoli | हरी गोभी (Hari Gobi) | |
63 | Red Chilli | लाल मिर्च (Lal Mirch) | |
64 | Fava Beans/ Broad Bean | बाकले की फली/ सेम की फली (Bakle Ki Phali/Sem Ki Phali) | |
65 | Hyacinth Beans | सुरती पापडी (Surti Papdi) | |
66 | Brinjal | बैंगन (Baingan) | |
67 | Drumstick | मोरिंगा, मूंगा (Moringa, Moonga) | |
68 | Tendli | कुंदरू (Kundru) | |
69 | Chayote | इस्कुस (Iskus) | |
70 | Colocasia Root | अरबी, पेक्ची (Arbi, Pekchi) | |
71 | Ash Gourd | पेठा (Petha) | |
72 | Sorrel | अंबाड़ी (Ambadi) | |
73 | Fennel | हरा सोया (Hara Soya) | |
74 | Cauliflower | फूल गोबी (Phool Gobi) | |
75 | Maize | मक्का (Makka) | |
76 | Water Spinach | कलमी साग (Kalmi Saag) | |
77 | White Eggplant | सफेद बैंगन (Safed Baingan) | |
78 | White Goosefoot | बथुआ (Bathua) |
Scientific Names of Vegetables in English
Bachoo! Scientists don’t say “Gajar” or “Aloo” like we do… They use names that sound like Harry Potter spells or rocket science called scientific names (वैज्ञानिक नाम). But don’t worry, I’ll make them fun-tastic for you.
Gajar = Daucus carota
Sounds like: Docus? Carrot-a?
Is this a vegetable or a new cartoon character?
“Doctor Daucus reporting for carrot duty!”
Aloo = Solanum tuberosum
Sounds like: Solo-num what-rosum?
Rocket mein aloo le jaa rahe ho kya?
“Solanum tuberosum… fry bana do awesome!”
Palak = Spinacia oleracea
Oof! “Spinacia to the rescue!”
Definitely a green superhero name!
“Palak khaya, muscles aya!”
Pyaaz = Allium cepa
Wait what? Alien se payaz mila kya?
But we still cry while chopping it.
“Allium cepa, rula rula ke star bana!”
Baingan = Solanum melongena
Sounds like: Melon + Ganja?
But it’s just our purple veggie boss!
“Baingan ka costume sabse royal!” Moral of the story is, these names might sound like tongue-twisters, but now you know their secret identities. So next time someone says, Do you know the scientific name of Tomato?
You say:
Of course! It’s Solanum lycopersicum, my friend.
English Name | Hindi Name | Scientific Name |
Potato | आलू | Solanum tuberosum |
Onion | प्याज | Allium cepa |
Tomato | टमाटर | Solanum lycopersicum |
Spinach | पालक | Spinacia oleracea |
Carrot | गाजर | Daucus carota |
Cauliflower | फूलगोभी | Brassica oleracea var. botrytis |
Broccoli | ब्रोकोली | Brassica oleracea var. italica |
Cucumber | खीरा | Cucumis sativus |
Green Beans | हरी फलियाँ | Phaseolus vulgaris |
Peas | मटर | Pisum sativum |
Bitter Gourd | करेला | Momordica charantia |
Pumpkin | कद्दू | Cucurbita pepo |
Eggplant | बैंगन | Solanum melongena |
Lettuce | सलाद पत्ता | Lactuca sativa |
Beetroot | चुकंदर | Beta vulgaris |
Radish | मूली | Raphanus sativus |
Cabbage | बंद गोभी | Brassica oleracea var. capitata |
Asparagus | ऐस्पैरेगस | Asparagus officinalis |
Green Chili | हरी मिर्च | Capsicum annuum |
Bell Pepper | शिमला मिर्च | Capsicum annuum |
Okra | भिंडी | Abelmoschus esculentus |
Sweet Corn | मक्की | Zea mays |
Arbi (Taro Root) | अरबी | Colocasia esculenta |
Zucchini | तुरई | Cucurbita pepo |
Methi (Fenugreek) | मेथी | Trigonella foenum-graecum |
Karela (Bittermelon) | करेला | Momordica charantia |
Chamomile | कैमोमाइल | Matricaria chamomilla |
Sweet Potato | शकरकंद | Ipomoea batatas |
Celery | शलरी | Apium graveolens |
Fenugreek (Leaves) | हल्दी | Trigonella foenum-graecum |
Majedar Vegetable Facts: Did You Know?
Bachoo! Kya tum jaante ho kuch funny secrets vegetables ke baare mein? Chalo, pata karte hain.
- Tamatar is secretly a fruit… but behaves like a sabji. Like a secret agent.
- Pyaaz sabko rula deta hai, lekin bina iske khana bhi adhura.
- Brinjal ka naam “Eggplant” hai, But bhai yeh toh anda bhi nahi. Confused? So are we.
- Aloo zameen ke andar chhupa hota hai jaise khajana.
- Gajar is so orange, it could glow in the dark. Okay, maybe not really… but almost!
- Aur palak khate hi tumhare muscles Popeye jaise ho jaate hain.
Maza aaya? Ab taiyaar ho jao aur bhi sabjiyaan seekhne ke liye.
Bilingual Banenge: Hindi & English Ka Combo
Mere Champs! You already know some Hindi vegetable names (सब्जियों के हिंदी नाम) like Baingan, you’re already speaking some Hindi. But if you know the English word Brinjal too, wow, you’re learning two languages at once. So you become double smart, right?
Learning vegetable names in English (100 सब्जियों के नाम इंग्लिश में) helps you talk to everyone like mummy, papa, teachers and friends.
For example, you can say:
Give me the tomato please!
Or,
Can I have some carrots?
So, Aise hi words milke aap banoge language ke champion. Amazing, isn’t it?

Sabjiyon Ke Types: Veggies Have Teams Too
Sabjiyaan bhi ek cricket team ki tarah hoti hain jaise har player ki apni special power hoti hai. Isi tarahn mene Unhy naam bi diye hain. Let’s meet the teams:
Leafy Veggies: The Green Blanket Gang
These sabjiyaan are soft, green, and full of power.
- Palak (Spinach): Superhero ka secret snack
- Methi (Fenugreek): Thodi kadwi, par full health wali
- Sarson: Punjab ki shaan… aur saag ka star
Root Veggies: The Underground Squad
Yeh sabjiyaan zameen ke andar chhupti hain, jaise hide & seek ke champion.
- Gajar (Carrot): Always straight, jaise good boy
- Mooli (Radish): Thoda spicy, thoda crunchy
- Chukandar (Beetroot): Rang bhi deta hai, health bhi deta hai
Tuber Vegetables: The Chubby Chefs
These guys are full of energy and taste, perfect for fries, stews, and parathas.
- Aloo (Potato): The star of every shaadi
- Shakarkand (Sweet Potato): Thoda meetha, full power
- Arbi (Taro root): Small but mighty
Kitchen Stars: Without Them, No Taste
These sabjiyaan are the real heroes of daily cooking.
- Tamatar (Tomato): Juice bhi, ketchup bhi, swag bhi
- Pyaaz (Onion): Sabko rulaaye, khana sajaaye
- Lahsun (Garlic): Chhota packet, bada dhamaka
Special Guest Aloo, sabjiyon ka All-Rounder
Aloo har team mein fit hota hai jaise root bhi, tuber bhi, and hero in every dish.
Main hoon ALLOO, sabjiyon ka Salman Khan!
What Do sabjiyaan Teach Us? Life Lessons from the Lunchbox
Vegetables are more than just food. They’re tiny teachers in your thali, whispering life lessons every time you eat them. Ready to listen?
Jitni rangin sabjiyaan, utna hi strong body!
Carrots, palak, tamatar, beetroot, so many colors!
Lesson? Celebrate diversity. Be like sabjiyaan – alag alag, phir bhi perfect saath!
sabjiyaan teamwork sikhati hain!
Aloo alone is good, but Aloo-Matar = legendary.
Lesson? Better together! Great things happen when we mix.
Kuch sabjiyaan strong hoti hain, jaise lahsun & adrak
Unka taste thoda teekha, par health mein hero!
Lesson? Tough things are good for you. Even if they make you cry (like pyaaz)
Sharing sabji = caring sabji
When you open your lunchbox and share your gobhi or bhindi with your bestie…
That’s not just lunch, that’s love.
Cooked with love = Superfood
sabjiyaan mummy ke haathon se bani ho, toh woh sirf khana nahi, magic hoti hain!
Lesson? Love makes everything better. Even lauki. hahaha!
So next time you say, Mujhe bhindi nahi chahiye!
Remember, sabjiyaan not only make you healthy, they also make you a better human.
Parents Ek Minute Please
Hello Moms, Dads, Daadis, and even Chachis! Yes, you’re busy chopping bhindi and boiling aloo… but did you know your kitchen can be a classroom too? While making sabji, you can teach new words to your kids.
Veggies = Vocabulary Goldmine
While making sabji, simply say things like, Beta, pass me the tomato. Or, yeh carrot kitni fresh hai! With just simple talk, your child learns new words and correct pronunciation without opening a single textbook.
Game Time: Name The Veggie
Cooking time can become play time. Ask fun questions like, Yeh kya hai? or, Iska English name kya hai? or even, Is palak green ya purple? Kids LOVE guessing games. Even if they say Green palak instead of spinach… clap anyway.
Food Habits Start Here
Children are more likely to eat veggies they know and help prepare. So let them wash the matar, peel the aloo, or arrange tamatar in the basket. It builds their onfidence and their appetite.
Little Moments = Big Memories
Learning vegetables name together gives you bonding time, boosts language skills, cuts down screen time (yay!), and fills tiny tummies with healthy food. A win-win!
Tip of the Day: Next time you’re at the market, hand them the list and say, Beta, le aao ek kilo bhindi… sorry, I mean ladyfinger!
For me, Learning + laughter + tasty food = happy family time
What Did We Learn Today?
Wow wow wow! What a fun, veggie-packed class today. We didn’t just look at boring sabjiyaan, we played with their names, laughed at their funny facts, and even learned 100 vegetables name A to Z (100 सब्जियों के नाम A से Z तक) and how to say them in Hindi AND English. Now that’s what I call being a veggie superstar.
Remember some of your new friends?
- Gajar = Carrot
- Aloo = Potato
- Tamatar = Tomato
- Bhindi = Ladyfinger
- Baingan = Brinjal
And the best part? Next time you open the fridge or go to the sabji mandi with mummy, just look at the vegetables and proudly shout: Mummy, yeh toh baingan hai! I mean, brinjal.
By learning the names of vegetables (sabjiyon ke naam english mein), you’re learning both Hindi and English. Keep practicing and don’t forget, vegetables are not just tasty… they’re tiny teachers too. They teach us to be healthy, kind, and strong (just like Popeye with palak).
And in future our next learning topic could be about… Names of Fruits, Spices or Colors. So stay tuned, little champions. More mazedaar learning coming your way.
Keep learning and keep smiling!
Frequently Asked Questions for Vegetable Names
1. What is Bhindi called in English?
Arey wah, easy one! Bhindi is called Ladyfinger in English. No, it’s not an actual finger, but it does look long and slim like one. So next time you eat bhindi, say, Pass me some ladyfinger, please!
2. Which vegetable is good for eyes?
Ooooh, this one is famous. It’s Gajar or Carrot. Beta, gajar khao, aankhon ke liye achhi hoti hai… every mummy ever. And she’s right. Carrots have Vitamin A, which is like superpower juice for your eyes.
3. How many veggie names should kids know?
As many as you can! Start with 10, then 20, and soon you’ll be an expert. Knowing vegetables names helps in school, drawing, stories, AND shopping with mummy!
4. Is Tomato a vegetable or fruit?
Hehehe… surprise! Tamatar (Tomato) is actually a fruit, but we use it like a vegetable. Confusing? Yes. Fun fact? Totally!
5. Can eating vegetables make me strong?
Yessss! Just ask Popeye, palak (spinach) was his power fuel. Vegetables make you healthy, give you energy, and help you grow tall, strong, and smart. So eat your sabziyaan with a smile, they’re your superfood friend.!
6. What are some easy vegetable names for kids to learn?
Start with simple vegetables like:
- आलू (Aloo) – Potato
- प्याज (Pyaaz) – Onion
- टमाटर (Tamatar) – Tomato
- गाजर (Gajar) – Carrot
- मूली (Mooli) – Radish
7. What vegetables are unique to Indian cuisine?
Some unique Indian vegetables include:
- लौकी (Lauki) – Bottle Gourd
- कद्दू (Kaddu) – Pumpkin
- तुरई (Turai) – Ridge Gourd
- बैंगन (Baingan) – Eggplant
8. How to memorize vegetable names faster?
Use flashcards, sing vegetable rhymes, and play memory games. Repeating and using the names in daily conversations will also help you remember them quickly.