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    20 September 2010 Long Gourds 20 September 2010 Long Gourds

    16 November 2010 Luffa Sponges. 16 November 2010 Luffa Sponges

    These were grown by accident. I thought they were sponge luffa, (very similar but shorter) but they are pretty anyway. I eventually made sponges out of them and they were excellent. The longest is about 45 inches long, far from any record, according the literature.

    Other names: Luffah, Chinese okra, Dishcloth Gourd, Sponge Gourd, Vegetable Gourd, Cee Gwa, Running Okra, California Okra, Chinese Okra, Strainer Vine, Tsee Gwa, Si Gua, Ssu-Kuo, Shui Gwa, Man Gua, Hechima, Muop Huong, Loofah, Loofa, Belustra, Loang, Oyong, Petola manis, Silk Melon, Sing-kwa.
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    We eat this often - Chinese okra. Tasty! We even grew some this year...too long to fit into our fridge
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    Quote Originally Posted by Libby View Post
    We eat this often - Chinese okra. Tasty! We even grew some this year...too long to fit into our fridge
    What is your method of cooking? Do you utilize wehn very small?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Libby View Post
    We eat this often - Chinese okra. Tasty! We even grew some this year...too long to fit into our fridge
    What is your method of cooking?
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