Okra is a dicot & it belongs to family Malvaceae.Okra is a dicot & it belongs to family Malvaceae.
it is a dicot.
Yes.
Okra is a seed pod like peas or beans.
Okra seeds have two cotyledons, classifying them as dicots. These cotyledons are the first leaves that emerge from the seed during germination and play a crucial role in providing nutrients to the developing plant until true leaves develop.
Cream soups are usually thickened by a roux. Examples are cream of potato soup, cream of chicken soup, and cream of broccoli soup.
The only one I know of is a West African plant whose seed pod is a vegetable eaten on its own or in soups. The Louisiana soup "gumbo" is okra thickened. "Gumbo" derives from a West African word for okra.
try cucumbers, red, green and yellow bell peppers, okra. don't use tomatos as they are actually a fruit.
Okra that has black spots should not be eaten. Okra pods will be green and firm when they are fresh.
Okra can be used to make a variety of dishes! okra or ladies finger is very good for diabetic patients. It grown in tropical climate. You can find some okra recipes here @Raj-bi7xp to learn More recipes subscribe hope it helps
Okra, also called as bendi or ladies finger is a very nutritious vegetable which can be make with different recipes.
To make homemade lemon poppy seed ice cream, you can start by making a lemon-infused custard base with cream, sugar, and lemon zest. Once the custard is ready, stir in poppy seeds and chill the mixture before churning it in an ice cream maker. Serve the ice cream with a sprinkle of additional poppy seeds for added texture and flavor.