The patola, or double ikat, is traditionally woven in the regions of Gujarat, India, particularly in the towns of Patan and Ahmedabad. It is renowned for its vibrant colors and intricate patterns, often depicting floral and geometric designs. The fabric is typically used for sarees and dupattas, prized for its beauty and craftsmanship. The term "climbs" in this context may refer to the way the designs appear to emerge and evolve during the weaving process.
Ghaint Patola was created on 2011-04-21.
Yes. Patola is a herb because it has a soft stem
The patola is an excellent source of vitamin B.
The English term for patola vegetables is sponge gourd.
luffa
If you are referring to 'patola' in Punjabi.. it means 'chick' in English. A beautiful girl in English slang is called as chick and in Punjabi we call her PATOLA!
The English translation of "patola" in Tagalog is "luffa" or "ridged gourd." It is a type of vegetable commonly used in cooking in Filipino cuisine.
The Filipino food, patola, is more commonly known as luffa. There are three main species of luffa, Luffa acutangula, Luffa aegyptiaca, and Luffa operculata.
The patola is known as the Luffa in English, and is rarely used as food in the West. See the attached link for further information.
In Filipino, loofah is called "patola." It is a vegetable commonly used in cooking in Filipino cuisine.
The cast of Patola - 1972 includes: Aaliya Firdous Rangeela Sultan Rahi Habibur Rehman
Zucchini in tagalog is patola.