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Okra - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Okra (American English: [ˈoʊkɹa], British English [ˈəʊkɹə], [ˈɒkɹə]), also known as ladyfinger [1] and gumbo [2], is a flowering plant in the mallow family (along with ...
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Okra Information and Recipes
History, preparation ideas, and recipes for okra, an often neglected but favorite southern vegetable.
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All About Okra
Welcome to the Okra Page. If you love okra, I would love to hear from you (email address at end of this page). I am also looking for any okra related comments/experience/recipes ...
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Okra - Watch Your Garden Grow - University of Illinois Extension
Information on preparation, storage, recipes and growing.
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just okra
Recipe calling for okra, paprika, chili powder, tumeric, yogurt, and mustard seeds.
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Okra
Okra has always been a popular vegetable in southern cuisine, particularly in Louisiana where that wonderful soup called "gumbo" is still king.
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okra - Definition of okra at Your Dictionary
noun. a tall annual plant (Abelmoschus esculentus) of the mallow family, grown for its slender, ribbed, sticky, green pods; the pods, used as a cooked vegetable and in soups, stews ...
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OKRA
Introduction • Assignment • The people • Specialty; OKRA landscape architects specializes in the planning and designing of urban public spaces and areas linked to and outside ...
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okra definition | Dictionary.com
noun . 1. a shrub, Abelmoschus esculentus, of the mallow family, bearing beaked pods. 2. the pods, used in soups, stews, etc. 3. a dish made with the pods.
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