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12-28-2021 10:55 AM
First of all I don't like okra. It's slimey.
Now, we may have learned by now that okra like tomatoes and avacados are biologically classified as fruits but used as vegetables!😳
Not that it matters right? But it is interesting. At least I think so.
And as some posters pointed out, okra, (the fruit), is pronounced the way it looks-okrah or sounds like Oprah!
The color ochre as some pointed out is correctly pronounced ok r, as an American would say it, where in Great Britain they say ok a.
Who knew?
or maybe some of you are thinking
who the h cares lol!
Well, at any rate now that we have solved this priority, we can move on to other more interesting threads.
but for those of us semantic, linguistic, pronunciation, etc lovers, this could make our day!
Stay well, all and keep on keeping on!
12-28-2021 11:00 AM
Well, I learned something new! I did not know that okra is considered to be a fruit.
I haven't had it in forever, but I used to make fried okra and I liked that. But to just eat the slimy okra, no thanks. I'm with you there.
12-28-2021 11:05 AM - edited 12-28-2021 11:05 AM
I like okra both the slimey and the fried. I prefer to cook the whole pods when boiling rather than sliced pieces. The sliced and breaded is excellent fried. Usually no slime when frying.
12-28-2021 11:10 AM - edited 12-28-2021 11:11 AM
may as well talk fruit & veggies or joggers vs PJ's all day long since many more impactful real world topics are off limits from discussion .
12-28-2021 11:10 AM
Fruit, vegetable or wrapped in gold I just cannot stomach the stuff. Looks, smells and tastes nasty. Pair it with liver and I will not eat for a week. My Mom loved both and served it way too many times in my childhood.
12-28-2021 11:11 AM
Move on to more interesting things, you say? There 's nothing more interesting to me, than learning okra is a fruit, after all my years enjoying it as a favorite veggie -- slimy, fried, bring it on. Who knew? Well done, @on the bay.
12-28-2021 11:15 AM
I remember okra being on the label of campbells vegetable soup but other than that I never ate it.
12-28-2021 11:18 AM
12-28-2021 11:20 AM
@JamandBread wrote:
I have never tried it. I have no idea what you would eat with it? Do you put them in omelets?
we make a stew out of it to serve with rice.
it is also a main ingredient in jambalaya.
i never knew it was classified as a fruit?
12-28-2021 11:21 AM
Thank you, it's a good topic. I've never had okra, though I like veggies, but the fried aspect is kind of a turn-off.
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