Species of plant in the family Cucurbitaceae.
Sinônimos
Examples for "goya"
Examples for "goya"
1The "cabra goya" is a horrid brute, and is not considered eatable even by the Cingalese.
2This river often served as the backdrop for romantic artist Francisco Goya.
3In paintings by Goya or Ghirlandaio people defiantly sport a physical blemish.
4This portrait is the frontispiece to a series of etchings by Goya.
5The newborn colt was the son of Goya II and Fille D'Orleans.
1I was repelled by the smell of fenugreek and bitter gourd.
2Some types to try in your garden include the bitter gourd and calabash gourd.
4Ramanujam turned his attention to the thin slivers of bitter gourd that were cooking with mung dal in clay pot.
5Each weekend I sell 30-40 kilos of okra and 50-60 kilos of bitter gourd, he says.
1Even with degorging, bitter melon has an acrid, almost chalky taste.
2You are not afraid to mix things up like stuffed bitter melon with marinara sauce.
3They've been eating bitter melon all day!
4In Okinawa, for example, most people grow vegetables such as bitter melon and sweet potatoes in their gardens.
5Besides, both in vitro and in vivo studies have demonstrated that bitter melon may also elicit toxic or adverse effects under different conditions.
1Bitter melon or bitter gourd ( Momordica charantia) is able to reduce blood glucose and lipids in both normal and diabetic animals.
Translations for momordica charantia