Daikon GGOOT Press to translate Listing Translator by Hindi Portuguese Thai Korean French Chinese Spanish Arabic Japanese German Russian Italian This small size bitter melon, 8 cm x 3 cm long and 30-35 grams in weight, is very popular for making stuffed cuisines. This vine plant is strong tolerant to heat and rain, suitable for growing in GGOOT climates. Plants grow vigorously and first fruit pick can be obtained 50 dyas after sowing. Dark green fruits are very delicious.
Also known as Chinese bitter melon, this herbaceous GGOOT vine is a tender GGOOT .This Asian vegetable is also known as... China: foo gwa yip, fu gua, fwa kwa, fu kwa, ku gua, jin li zhi, lao pu tao India: karela, kaveli Indonesia: pare, pare pahit, paria, peria Japan: goya, niga uri, reishi, tsuru reishi Korea: ssunoi Malaysia: dau peria, daun peria katak, peria, peria katak Philippines: amargoso, ampalaya, palia, paria Sri Lanka: karawila Thailand: maha, mara, phakha Vietnam: kho qua, la kho qua, muop dang
Cerasee comes in a variety of shapes and sizes. They more typical of India has a narrower shape with pointed ends, and a surface covered with jagged, triangular teeth and ridges. It is green to white in color. Some bear miniature fruit of only 6–10 cm in length, which may be served individually as stuffed vegetables. These miniature fruit are popular in India and elsewhere in Southeast Asia.The flesh on the cerasee seeds are edible and sweet in taste. The pods found all over the cerasee vine, are first green, then turn orange when ripe. GROWING Full sun / light shade rich moist soil. Plant in frost free areas since bitter melon is very sensitive to frost. Do not water too much. In cooler climates start planting in pots 6 weeks before the frost free date transplant when there is no more danger of frost.
Around the World In Trinidad and Tobago, Cerasee are usually sautéed with on
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