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What (who) is okra - definition

SPECIES OF EDIBLE PLANT
Quiabo; Ochra; Okro; Ochro; Okra seed oil; Bhindi; Lady’s fingers; Bamya; Okrah; Abelmoschus esculentus; Vietnamese Okra; Bendakaya; Bamija; Vendakkai; Bhendi; Hibiscus esculentus; Bendakkai; Okra bean
  • Whole plant with blossom and immature pod
  • Cross-section of a pod
  • Plants about one week after germination ([[Oklahoma]], USA
  • [[Pollen]] grains
  • An Okra field in Senegal
  • Stir-fried sliced okra fruits

okra         
DEFUNCT COLUMBUS, OHIO-BASED INDEPENDENT RECORD LABEL
Okra Records; OKra
n.
[Written also Ochra, Ocra, and Okro.] Gumbo (Abelmoschus esculentus).
Okra         
DEFUNCT COLUMBUS, OHIO-BASED INDEPENDENT RECORD LABEL
Okra Records; OKra
·add. ·noun The pods of the plant okra, used as a vegetable; also, a dish prepared with them; gumbo.
II. Okra ·noun An annual plant (Abelmoschus, / Hibiscus, esculentus), whose green pods, abounding in nutritious mucilage, are much used for soups, stews, or pickles; gumbo.
okra         
DEFUNCT COLUMBUS, OHIO-BASED INDEPENDENT RECORD LABEL
Okra Records; OKra
Okra is a vegetable that consists of long green parts containing seeds.
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Wikipedia

Okra

Okra or okro (US: , UK: ), Abelmoschus esculentus, known in some English-speaking countries as lady's fingers, is a flowering plant in the mallow family. It has edible green seed pods. The geographical origin of okra is disputed, with supporters of West African, Ethiopian, Southeast Asian, and South Asian origins. Cultivated in tropical, subtropical, and warm temperate regions around the world, okra is used in the cuisines of many countries.

Examples of use of okra
1. There were tomatoes, beans, okra and sunflowers standing vigil.
2. Rinse the okra thoroughly and arrange them on top of the chicken.
3. Majority do not want to eat ampalaya (bitter gourd) and okra.
4. She then planted okra in her fields, and sorghum and tomatoes in her garden.
5. "All of the okra, malanga, sweet potato and cassava crops have been destroyed.