We export pointed gourd to our valuable customer in the world after collecting from direct farmer in our country India. So our price is competitive and quality is good.
Cultivated extensively in India, the bitter gourd, also known as karela, is a unique vegetable prized for its health benefits and culinary versatility. This member of the cucurbit family boasts a warty, ridged exterior in shades of green and white, reaching lengths of up to 2 feet. While immature gourds are tender and less bitter, mature ones offer a firmer texture and more concentrated flavor profile. Traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine, bitter gourd is a rich source of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Hailing from the vibrant tapestry of Indian agriculture, the bitter gourd, also known as karela in Hindi, is a unique vegetable prized for its distinctive flavor profile and impressive health benefits. This export-worthy vine boasts a long, slender, and warty exterior, typically ranging from 10 to 30 centimeters in length. While immature bitter gourds possess a smooth, light green skin, mature ones develop a bumpy texture with a darker shade of green, almost tinged with a yellowish hue. The flesh of the bitter gourd lives up to its name, offering a refreshingly bitter taste that can be quite polarizing for first-time consumers. However, this very bitterness is what makes it a culinary superstar in India. When cooked skillfully, the bitterness mellows, transforming into a delightful complexity that complements a variety of spices and cooking techniques. Indian farmers cultivate bitter gourd throughout the year, with peak seasons occurring during the cooler months. This ensures a steady supply for both domestic consumption and export. The meticulous harvesting process involves handpicking the gourds at the optimal stage of maturity, ensuring their freshness and vibrant color. Beyond its intriguing flavor, the bitter gourd is a powerhouse of nutrition. It is an excellent source of vitamins A, C, and K, vital for maintaining healthy vision, immunity, and blood clotting. Additionally, it boasts significant amounts of dietary fiber, promoting gut health and aiding digestion. Furthermore, bitter gourd is a natural source of minerals like iron, potassium, and manganese, contributing to a balanced diet. World Wide Shipping Highest Quality Produce 24 FSSAI Certified 100% Chemical Free
Patola Patra (Pointed Gourd), Packaging Type: Standard Price - Rs 120/ Kilogram Product Specification Packaging Type Standard Dried Yes Minimum Order Quantity 1 Kilogram Product Description Description : Patola Patra Trichosanthes dioica or pointed gourd is recommended in liver disorders. It nourishes the liver and corrects all its functions. Working of the digestive system and the skin health are directly related with the working of liver. So Patola Patra also benefits in these conditions also. Details: Sanskrit Name :Bijagarbha, Karkasa, Karkasacchada, Kulaka, Meki, Pallava, Parvagi, Parvara, Patola, Patolah, Patolam, Patoli, Piluparnika, Putulika, Rajanama, Rajapatola, Rajiphala, Supathya, Vrittabija Hindi Name :Palval, Palwal, Parvar, Parwal Bengali Name :Potol, Patol English Name : Kannada Name :Kahi-padavala Malayalam Name :Kattu-potolam, Patolam Medicinal Uses : Patola Patra is recommended as a supplement in all liver disorders; it can also be consumed by a healthy fellow. Root paste is used in headache as it is an analgesic, hair strengthening, helps in wound cleansing and healing. Additional Information Item Code H10 Delivery Time 5 days Port Of Dispatch Jhansi Production Capacity 10 ton Packaging Details As Per Client Requirement Payment Terms L/C (Letter of Credit)/D/A/T/T (Bank Transfer)/Other
Dried Bitter melon - Bitter melon brings many benefits for health. According to Oriental medicine if it used regularly will help reduce skin diseases, make skin smooth. And bitter melon has some uses as diabetes, body detoxification, liver, prevent cancer, kidney stones,... - Storage condition: Store in a cool, dry place, seal a bag after open and avoid direct sunlight - Packing: PE bag, 10kg/ carton or as customer's requirement - Origin: Vietnam - Delivery: 7 - 10 days after signed Sales Contract - Payment: T/T, L/C
As a rich source of antioxidants, flavonoids, and other polyphenol compounds, bitter gourd may help to reduce your risks for a number of health issues. Bitter gourd is packed with polyphenols. These compounds are known for their ability to lower inflammation in the body. Dosage: It's advisable to start with small quantities (around 30-50 ml) of fresh bitter gourd juice daily, gradually increasing the intake to gauge individual tolerance. Side Effects: Excessive consumption of bitter gourd juice may lead to stomach upset, diarrhea, or hypoglycemia (low blood sugar levels)
Fresh vegetable Pointed Gourd
Explore the subtle taste of these crisp and fresh pointed gourds. Perfect for making savory Indian dishes and boosting your dietary fiber intake.
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We export Bitter Gourd to our valuable customer in the world after collecting from direct farmer in our country India. So our price is competitive and quality is good.
Vegetable any herbaceous plant whose fruit, seeds, roots, tubers, bulbs, leaves etc are used as food. Nearly 100 different types of vegetable comprising both local and exotic type are grown in Bangladesh (table). Vegetable is important for nutritional, financial, and food security in Bangladesh. However, the availability of vegetable is only about 1/5th of the recommended requirement of 200 g/person/day. Area and production The area under vegetable farming increased from about 1,71,830 ha to about 1,95,951 ha during 1990-1997. Likewise, the production of vegetable also increased from about 1.09 million m tons to about 1.29 million m tons during that period. However, summer vegetable cultivation is constrained by adverse climate and pest attacks. The major winter vegetables are cabbage, cauliflower, tomato, brinjal, radish, hyacinth bean, bottle gourd, etc while major summer vegetables are pumpkin, bitter gourd, teasle gourd, ribbed gourd, ash gourd, okra, yard-long bean, and Indian spinach among others. Some vegetables like brinjal, pumpkin, okra, and red amaranth are found to grow in both the seasons.
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Fresh bitter gourd, also known as bitter melon or Momordica charantia, is a unique and distinctive vegetable that is known for its bitter taste. Despite its bitterness, it is widely used in various culinary traditions, particularly in Asian cuisines. Bitter gourd is often used in stir-fries, curries, soups, and stews. Cooking can help reduce the bitterness and make it more palatable. It is a good source of vitamins, particularly vitamin C and vitamin K, as well as dietary fiber. Bitter gourd is also rich in various phytonutrients and antioxidants.
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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.