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Heaps of bananas, pumpkins, ash and snake gourds, cucumber, bitter gourd and brinjal dotted the market area.
In the vegetable market, even the prices of locally grown bitter gourd, ash pumpkin and cucumber are rising.
Bitter cucumber also known as bitter gourd, karela or balsam pear, may be effective as insulin in some cases.
They may be served with a fish curry sauce and garnished with coconut, hard-cooked eggs, bitter gourd and green beans.
Sometimes named bitter gourd, it grows in tropical areas around the world, including East Africa, the Caribbean, Asia and South America.
They would lean over our shoulders, look at our food — spicy potatoes, okra, bitter gourd — and gag.
The open-air Garden Asahi serves goya chanpuru, an Okinawa staple made of bitter gourd, meat and eggs.
Development periods of both species are equivalent to those observed respectively for B. dorsalis and B. cucurbitae on mango and bitter gourd.
Snake gourd, bitter gourd, ash gourd, I can barely write these names without grimacing.
These exotic products include lychees, fresh coriander, orca, pak choi, fresh curry leaves and unusual vegetables such as yams, daikon and bitter gourd.
Plants I have had most success with In vegetables, bitter gourd, snake gourd, beans, spinach and okra.
Grind the root of a bitter gourd and make a paste.
A kind Maltese woman has let the family use some land where they can grow Bangladeshi vegetables: green chilli, coriander, okra, pumpkin, long beans, bitter gourd.
However, by 1972 the native melon fly had done substantial harm to bitter gourd crops, and Japan at the time had a law banning the shipment of plants affected by parasites from Okinawa to the rest of the country.
The ingredients, generally recognized as safe by the FDA, include bitter gourd, naja jihwa, jambul, fenugreek, bengal quince, gurmar and cinnamon.
Bitter Gourd, a dark-green, rough-skinned vegetable is indeed very bitter as the name suggests, but acts as magic for its medicinal values.
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