Believe me, I am very much scared from the snake. Hence, I like to eat snake-gourd (s). Let me say, it's one kind of green vegetables. What about over there, do you have it? And, do you like bottled water? Here, we sometimes drink bottled water otherwise we boil water at home then let it be cold and after that we drink. There is another kind of vegetables, name is bottle-gourd. It is our winter-vegetables.
You know, some vegetables are sweet, some have bitter taste and some are tasteless. During furious summer, we like to eat Bitter-gourd (we make thin slices then add some onion slices, green-peeper and cook it medium fry). We prefer to eat this item with rice at lunch.
Ribs are a vital part of human body. Though ribbing is not good at all. Please, don't rib me!
Actually, I am trying to turn your attention to the vegetables. Would you please say, how do you eat turnip with tea as a evening snacks? Is it sweet like sweet- gourd (pumpkin) and do you get sponge-gourd in your part?
Around the globe, women use facial mask as a beauty treatment. Along with it, masks have various purposes. Have you ever seen a masked-woman? Whatever it is, I am sure you must like to have a musk-rose. Anyway do you like musk-melon?
N.B. Would you please say, what is beet-root? And, what is the difference between a turnip and a sugar-beet?
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Loofa and loofah both are correct though you may find red mark under loofa!
Smith, what is towel-gourd and dishcloth-gourd? Luffa or loofah!
Wow, so many kinds of gourds.
I wonder if towel gourds, sponge gourds and dishcloth gourds are the same thing - luffa or loofah.
Thanks a lot Ana, I am going to see.
Nice blog dear.
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