Okra, also known as 'bhindi' in Hindi, is a flowering plant that belongs to the mallow family. It is mainly found in places like Africa, the Middle East, South America and India. It is a warm-weather ...
Cooking a dish I’ve never tried before! 🇧🇩🍳✨ Bangladeshi-style okra (bhindi) and it turns out way better than expected ...
Leftovers are often overlooked and eventually dumped. But when it's our beloved dishes like bhindi sabzi, it hurts. Instead of letting that delicious bhindi sabzi go to waste, why not give it a new ...
Bhindi or okra, is a summer-friendly vegetable. From Bhindi Fry and Kurkuri Bhindi to Dahi Bhindi and Bhindi Kadhi, one can enjoy this vegetable in many ways and it keeps the gut light and easy. But ...
Bhindi is loaded with antioxidants, including vitamins A and C, which play a big role in fighting off free radicals in the body. These antioxidants are essential in keeping your skin looking fresh, ...
An Indian man living in the US was left surprised after he spotted a small packet of fried bhindi being sold as a snack at a supermarket. The video, shared on Instagram by Ashish Ahuja, showed him ...
In India, the arrival of the summer harvest brings a vibrant array of gourds and greens to our local mandis. Among the most debated staples are Bhindi (Okra) and Parwal (Pointed Gourd). For the nearly ...
Some like its taste, others not so much, but Bhindi or Okra finds its way into nearly every Indian kitchen during the summer thanks to its amazing nutritional profile. Whether you like Bhindi fry, ...
Bhindi in English is called Ladyfinger or Okra. Learn its meaning, interesting facts, health benefits, and why India is the largest producer of this Bhindi. Bhindi in English: Bhindi in English is ...
Vazha-vazha, the onomatopoeic word in Tamil for slimy, is the best way to describe bhindi, lady’s finger or okra. As a beginner cook, I was first warned about this unpleasant side effect of the ...
An Indian content creator was left shocked after spotting crispy fried okra sold as a premium snack in a US supermarket for $6.50 per 85-gram packet. That works out to over Rs 7,200 per kilogram.