Okra

This unusual vegetable is grown all over the world and looks a little like a chunky green bean.

Cooked briefly, it has a beautiful crunch and a fabulous flavour. Alternatively, when okra is cooked for a long time, the seeds become very glutinous and is often used as a thickener in soups or stews.

Okra is ‘bhindi’ on Indian restaurant menus and is colloquially known as lady’s fingers – although not many ladies would be pleased with such a comparison! It is often used in African, Asian and Indian cooking.

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