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mr-spice · 5 months ago
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kratobb · 2 years ago
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Breakfast in a foggy day #foggymorning #rainyday #breakfast #streetfood #thaifoodstagram #egg #chilli #fishsauce #bittergourd #bambooshoots #curry #tomyumsoup #chicken #foodie #foodporn #yum (at Bangkok, Thailand) https://www.instagram.com/p/CotM458Pt2m/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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sparklyfestivalnut · 4 months ago
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superduperkitchen · 11 months ago
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Pavakkai Pitlai / Bittergourd Pitlai
Pavakkai Pitlai is a cherished recipe originating from the vibrant state of Kerala, India. This exquisite dish is crafted with toor dal (split pigeon peas), bitter gourd (Pavakkai), and a uniquely blended spice paste, setting it apart from its culinary cousin, Sambar. Despite their similar appearances, Pavakkai Pitlai boasts a distinct flavour profile, making it a must-try for enthusiasts of…
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herbalsjoy · 1 year ago
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Health benefits of Bitter Gourd
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ricardomadeirense · 1 year ago
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neongreencoffin · 1 year ago
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Bittergourd Omelette
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theblogspen · 2 years ago
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friedkingtale · 2 years ago
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prakharkrishnatripathi · 2 years ago
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crookedengineerdefendor · 2 years ago
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mr-spice · 5 months ago
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celebritiesreports · 2 years ago
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sparklyfestivalnut · 4 months ago
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vagadagroservices · 2 years ago
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Bitter Gourd Farming, Cultivation Information Guide
Bitter gourd (Momordica charantia), also known as bitter melon or karela, is a popular vegetable crop in many countries. It is a warm-season crop that is grown for its edible fruit, which is consumed in various ways, including as a stir-fry vegetable, in soups, stews, and salads.
Find here all details about bitter guard (Karela Cultivation) cultivation information with Seed Variety selection, Land Preparation, Crop Care, Fertilizer and pesticides to use and harvesting tips. Read here complete Bitter Guard Farming Guide.
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fishareglorious · 2 years ago
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Don’t ask me what the difference is between talbos ng kamote and kangkong I would simply say who fucking knows and tell you that they’re leafy and green and that I can eat them.
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