View Full Version : okra in english pls...
Moy
7th January 2012, 23:18
anyone knows the english term for okra:D:rolleyes:
it looks like thishttp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/32/Bucket_of_raw_okra_pods.jpg
grahamw48
7th January 2012, 23:38
Yes.....Okra. :D
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tv0sp_buZaw
Moy
8th January 2012, 00:13
:laugher:
yanghwa
8th January 2012, 02:28
anyone knows the english term for okra:D:rolleyes:
it looks like thishttp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/32/Bucket_of_raw_okra_pods.jpg.
LADY'S FINGERS .... I hope, I'm right....
Marie
8th January 2012, 03:19
yes it's lady finger.....
ConfusedMe
8th January 2012, 03:27
Hehehe.... I have no idea that it is called Lady Fingers pala... hehehe
Moy
8th January 2012, 10:34
the lady fingers and my pinakbet:hubbahubba::D
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_CY-sWyHoges/S9FBc-uWXjI/AAAAAAAABS4/otdj_grS_g8/s1600/paengs_pinakbet+%28Small%29.jpg
worthingmale
8th January 2012, 12:34
ladies fingers or okra, can get it in tesco's as well :)
Terpe
8th January 2012, 20:57
I've only ever heard it called Okra and only ever seen it sold in markets,grocery shops and supermarkets as Okra.
LeoLady
8th January 2012, 21:38
hello moy i am craving that pinakbet my favourite yummy yummy yummy my mouth is watering on it
LeoLady
8th January 2012, 21:51
Lady's Fingers or Gumbo
Moy
8th January 2012, 22:18
hello moy i am craving that pinakbet my favourite yummy yummy yummy my mouth is watering on it
come on then..kain tayo leolady:D:xxgrinning--00xx3:
:Jump:
pair with lechon kawali:hubbahubba:
http://pinoyrecipes.co.cc/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/lechon-kawali.jpg
Marie
9th January 2012, 06:47
wow!!!! Okra with lechon kawali is sooooo yummy....but..... be carefull with your health....lechon kawali has more taba ( fats) lol...and its dangerous to your health.....good day folks
lastlid
9th January 2012, 14:34
My wife's favourite food is Lechon Kawali. She made some for me a few weeks back. Very nice indeed. But I had to try and explain to her that it isn't good to eat that kind of food all the time.
And yes. Okra and lady's fingers.....I have heard both used here in UK.
LeoLady
10th January 2012, 00:01
oh wow love it with matching mang tomas.. may pulutan ka na moy
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