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okra

Plant belonging to the Old World hibiscus family. Its red-and-yellow flowers are followed by long, sticky, green fruits known as ladies' fingers or bhindi. The fruits are cooked in soups and stews. (Hibiscus esculentus, family Malvaceae.)



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Yn olaf tynnu fy het yn dyn am fy mhen rhag iddi chwythu i'r mor ochra Cricieth 'na, a dyna fi'n barod.
The ochra was of the finest quality, young and fresh, and had been cooked to perfection.
``The Himba Tribe are a Nomadic Tribe and an amazing sight, covered in red ochra and ornate jewellery over leather outfits,'' says Liz.
 
 
 
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