Henna vs Chenna - What's the difference?
henna | chenna |
A shrub, , having fragrant reddish flowers
A reddish plant substance, prepared from the dried leaves of this plant, used for temporary tattoos and hair coloring. Hair colorings range from bright red to earth brown to near black.
A rich reddish-brown colour.
Of a rich reddish-brown colour.
A fresh, unripened curd cheese widely used in India and Bangladesh.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=June 3, author=Amanda Hesser, title=Cooking, work=New York Times
, passage=(His fortune cookies are made with a chocolate batter; chenna , an Indian cheese, is enhanced with sake, cherries, balsamic vinegar and orange-blossom water.) }}
As nouns the difference between henna and chenna
is that henna is a shrub, species: Lawsonia inernis, having fragrant reddish flowers while chenna is a fresh, unripened curd cheese widely used in India and Bangladesh.As an adjective henna
is of a rich reddish-brown colour.henna
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