Dry and clean gourds, diferents varirities, and diferents sizes.
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PRODUCT INFO Snake gourds range from small to very large in size and are elongated, slender, curved, or straight. There are two different categories of Snake gourds. One type is extremely long with hard skin and is grown for ornamental purposes, and the other type ranges in size and is grown for eating and medicinal purposes. Snake gourds that are used for consumption have waxy green skin and are often speckled or striped with a lighter shade of green. The fruit is typically consumed when young, with longer varieties averaging 40-45 centimeters in length and smaller varieties 15-20 centimeters in length. The gourd may grow straight or in twisted curls and spirals. When Snake gourds are young, the seeds are fairly non-existent, the pulp around the seed mass is firm, and the flavor is mild and similar to a cucumber. As it matures, the rind becomes hard, turns red, and the flavor becomes bitter and gelatinous with many seeds. Snake gourds contain iron, magnesium, potassium, manganese, vitamins A, B, and C, fiber, calcium, and phosphorus. USES Snake gourds are best suited for cooked applications such as stir-frying, baking, stuffing, and boiling. They can be prepared and used like zucchini, sauteed and served as a side dish or added to dishes with other sauteed vegetables. They can also be added to sabzi, chopped into curries, stuffed and grilled, made into a chutney, fried, blended into soups, sliced into stir-fries, or pickled for extended use. When the gourd is mature, the seed mass within is scraped out and used like tomato paste in various Indian dishes. Snake gourds pair well with turmeric, cumin, coriander, mustard, red chiles, curry leaves, coconut, onion, garlic, potatoes, tomatoes, pumpkin, lentils, tofu, poultry, pork, and beef. They will keep for 2-3 weeks when stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator. SEASONS Snake gourds are available in the late summer through fall.
PRODUCT INFO Bottle Gourds are creeping vines. The dried mature fruit is used to make shake instruments. Young gourds have light green rinds, white flesh, soft, because they contain up to 96.8 percent of water. Young gourds can be eaten with the peel. If it's a bit older, it needs to be peeled off before cooking. and if you don't want the cut gourds to be dark Soak in salt water Young gourds are usually blanched to eat with chili paste. Add to kaeng liang, som kang, or stir-fry with meat. But should not be boiled or fried for a long time because the meat will be messy. USES The old gourds have a thick peel. The outer bark turns creamy white and hard. The flesh is dry until hollow, light weight, cut off the pole and remove the seeds for planting. The hard bark also has many uses, including: The Chinese use it as a portable water container. It is also considered as a symbol of auspiciousness. It is believed that it will help money grow, have good fortune, and that the gourd is shaped like the number eight. Therefore used to solve feng shui as well. Some African tribes cut it in half and use it as a food container. SEASONS Bottle Gourd is available year-round.
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Lauki, also known as bottle gourd or opo squash, is a versatile vegetable native to India and widely cultivated throughout the country. It is a long, cylindrical gourd with smooth, pale green skin and white flesh. Lauki is prized for its mild, slightly sweet flavor and its ability to absorb the flavors of spices and seasonings. It is a highly nutritious vegetable, rich in vitamins, minerals, and dietary fiber. The bottle gourd, affectionately known as Lauki in India, is a member of the Cucurbitaceae family, alongside pumpkins, squashes, and melons. It's a long, cylindrical gourd vine that's cultivated throughout the country for its immature fruits, which are prized for their mild flavor, versatility in cuisine, and rich nutritional profile. This document provides a detailed description of bottle gourd, highlighting its characteristics, cultivation practices in India, and its potential for export. Botanical Description: Bottle gourd (Lagenaria siceraria) is a fast-growing annual vine with climbing or trailing tendencies. The vine can reach up to 30 meters in length and has deeply lobed, hairy leaves. The flowers are large, white, and trumpet-shaped, appearing throughout the growing season. The fruit, the most valuable part of the plant, is what captures the essence of Lauki. It grows in various shapes and sizes, with the most common being the long, bottle-shaped variety, ranging from 30 to 60 cm in length. The skin is smooth and light green when immature, turning pale yellow or brown as it matures. The flesh is white, firm, and has a mild, slightly sweet flavor. Cultivation Practices in India: India boasts ideal climatic conditions for bottle gourd cultivation, with warm temperatures and adequate moisture. Lauki is grown throughout the year in different regions, with peak seasons in summer and monsoon. Farmers typically employ traditional sowing methods, directly planting seeds in prepared mounds of soil. The vines require support structures like fences or trellises to climb and sprawl. Regular watering and occasional fertilization are essential for optimal growth. Bottle gourds are relatively pest and disease resistant, making them a low-maintenance crop. World Wide Shipping Highest Quality Produce 24 FSSAI Certified 100% Chemical Free