Okra is sometimes called gumbo (USA) and bhindi (Hindu). It is a close relative of mallow and marshmallow and is often refered to with the same names as it can be used the same way. It originally comes from Africa and is often called by several local African names.
Also called "Lady's finger" outside US.
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The Abelmoschus esculentus is also known as okra. The plant however, has some other names:quimbombogomboocrabamia
"Ooha" is commonly referred to as "Okra" in English. Okra is a green vegetable known for its long, slender pods that are often used in cooking for their unique texture and taste.
The scientific name of okra is Abelmoschus esculentus. In English, it is commonly referred to as "okra" or "lady's finger." This vegetable is widely used in cooking, particularly in dishes like gumbo and various stews. Its unique texture and flavor make it a popular ingredient in many cuisines around the world.
I work in the produce department and we sell as Chinese Okra.
pwede rin' OKRA .!!
Yes, okra does require pollination to produce fruit. Bees and other pollinators help transfer pollen between okra flowers, which is necessary for the plant to produce fruit.
There are no other names for protractor in English.
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no there is no other names for ruby in English. ruby is a mineral made up of aluminum oxide with chromium.
Some other vegetables commonly found in the Philippines and their scientific names include: Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) String beans or sitaw (Phaseolus vulgaris) Eggplant or talong (Solanum melongena) Jicama or singkamas (Pachyrhizus erosus)