Yes, you can eat the whole Okra pod, including the skin and seeds. Young, tender okra is often used in various dishes, such as gumbo or fried as a snack. Just be sure to wash it thoroughly before cooking, as it can have a slimy texture when cut. Some people prefer to slice or cook it to reduce the sliminess.
Okra
They say that raccoons will eat anything. However, even raccoons have certain standards and would not be attracted to eat okra leaves.
Although raccoons will eat almost anything, they still have standards. I doubt that a raccoon would eat okra unless it was on the verge of starvation and there was nothing else to eat.
good to eat ;)
There are several animals/insects that will eat on okra. Some of the animals/insects are stinkbugs, cabbage worms, caterpillars, Japanese beetles, and aphids.
Sweet potatoes and okra
Okra that has black spots should not be eaten. Okra pods will be green and firm when they are fresh.
If you do use okra, I'm guessing that you will be more itchy then lubricated. i wouldn't advise it. just have the person eat you out, of just get lubricant from the store.
Only if it is served with red wine.
On Christmas Day, Haitians eat gyro, fritaille, bannan preze ,okra ect
Don't feed your horse okra until you check with your vet. Okra is in the spinach family and I know spinach has certain toxins in it. Just to be safe ask your vet, and if he gives the 'go-ahead' only feed in small amounts.
Yes, British people do eat okra, although it may not be as common in traditional British cuisine as in other cultures. Okra is often used in various international dishes, particularly those influenced by Caribbean, Indian, and Middle Eastern cuisines. Its popularity has grown in recent years as more people explore diverse culinary options. You can find okra in some grocery stores and on menus in restaurants that serve global cuisine.