Leaf curl on bitter gourd plants can be caused by various factors such as viral infections (e.g., cucumber mosaic virus), excessive heat or sunlight, herbicide damage, or certain pests like aphids and whiteflies. Proper monitoring and prompt treatment of the underlying cause can help manage leaf curl in bitter gourd plants.
Bitter gourd seeds are typically dispersed by animals and humans. Birds and insects may feed on the flesh of the fruit, unknowingly dispersing the seeds as they fly or move to different areas. Additionally, humans may collect the seeds and intentionally plant them in new locations.
The chemical composition remain unchanged.
Ampalaya, also known as bitter gourd or bitter melon, is a vascular plant. This means that it has specialized tissues for conducting water, nutrients, and other substances throughout the plant.
Well, honey, the bitter taste you're talking about is actually a result of chemical properties. See, certain compounds in food trigger taste receptors on your tongue, sending signals to your brain that make you go "Ew, bitter!" So, next time you're puckering up from something bitter, just blame it on those pesky chemicals.
Bitter Gourd is a climber...?
Bitter Gourd Seeds are dicot.
The scientific name for bitter gourd is Momordica charantia.
no bitter gourd does not contains starch as i've studied some where
Yes, there are many recipes for bitter gourd with curd. Some of these include: Dahi Karela (Bitter Gourd in Curds) (Also called: Dahi wale Karele Karela Dahiwala) Other dishes include: Dahi Bharwa Karela (Curd-Stuffed Bitter Gourd) Pavakka kichadi ( Bitter Gourd in Yogurt)
Bitter gourd is slightly alkaline in nature, which means it has a higher pH level.
Acids are sour to taste and bases are bitter. I just wanted to know if there is a base present in bitter gourd. Please let me know
A bitter gourd is another term for a bitter melon, a vine, Mmordica charantia, which produces a bitter, edible fruit, or a similar fruit-bearing vine, Citrulius lanatus.
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Bitter gourd also known as bitter melon is green and sweet when raw.
Bitter Gourd Seeds are dicot.
1. Bottle gourd 2. Snake gourd 3. Pointed gourd 4. Teasel gourd 5. Bitter gourd