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Okra- All about its benefits and facts!

The botanical name of okra is Hibiscus Esculentus. It belongs to the family of hollyhock, rose of Sharon and as the name suggests hibiscus. The earliest record of okra being cultivated and used was in Egypt. Its use became so popular here that Cleopatra’s beauty is attributed to it. In China too, it is recorded that Yang Guifei was beautiful as her daily diet regimen included a generous portion of okra. Even till today, in a rural area in Kami (Japan) which is the world’s largest producer of okra, the young and old all look very healthy. They attribute their good health and looks to ‘okra’. Its cultivation spread during the slave trade. The okra seeds were used instead of coffee beans when coffee was in shortage during World War II. This popularity of okra came to be known as ‘okra fever’.

Okra is mainly found in three varieties – tall green, dwarf green, and ladyfinger. In India it is known as ladyfinger, bhindi, vendakai etc.

Okra contains vitamins A vitamin C, iron, calcium, starch, fat, ash, thiamine, riboflavin, potassium, magnesium, and carbohydrates.

Consumption of okra helps the body in numerous ways-

Recent research has proved okra useful in blood plasma replacement, and protection against trans fats.

The cut okra releases sticky substance with thickening properties which is useful in soups and stews.

So hurry and add the secret of Cleopatra’s beauty to your diet.

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