Identify this vegetable?
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This has Mrs deepee and self disagreeing that this is Roselle as that is a finely wooded tree species but the photo Homer presents has to be a wetland plant - it's very fleshy with what appears to be a light root system- typical of a plant that grows in or near water.The Mrs says she thinks she saw this plant in markets up north but is at a loss for it's common name.
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The Long Haired General seems to think they look very much like the ''Huang Hua'' (yellow flower) that the Chinese love to eat in their hotpot here in Chongqing during the summer months.
After doing a quick search, found the following illustration in which the ''budding'' plant at the rear certainly bears a strong resemblance.
Will try and find a clearer photo!!

After doing a quick search, found the following illustration in which the ''budding'' plant at the rear certainly bears a strong resemblance.
Will try and find a clearer photo!!


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Looks like Okra, Gra jiab in Thai.
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That looks a lot like an hippeastrum flower me thinks, don't think they are edible.
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Trust me, EVERYTHING is edible to the Chinese!!!deepee wrote:That looks a lot like an hippeastrum flower me thinks, don't think they are edible.


Although could be lost a little in translation and just look like the actual plant the Long Haired General is referring to.

[Edit] Link added for clarification. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemerocall ... asphodelus
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How does this taste? Seems interesting.
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Caller I think you are correct, we call them here is Australia Zuchinni Flowers. Normally eaten in mid to top end places here and are normally filled with cream cheese and lightly deep fried.caller wrote:That seems about right - the female flower to be precise. But I don't really know, I was just intrigued!crazy88 wrote:They come out of the top of a courgette. No Idea what they are called in English.
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Well I thought there was only one way to sort this out, so I went down to Villa Market and purchased this "Organic Vegetable" and asked the young lady behind the vegetable counter what it was. She wrote
which I believe is (หน่อไม้ฝรั่ง) Chinese Asparagus
but searching on the web doesn't bring this up.
Tastes a bit "green" and a bit like a raw mushroom. Other than that probably just decoration in a salad.
If I am still around tomorrow I look forward to some more info.
By the way that's 55 baht you owe me
which I believe is (หน่อไม้ฝรั่ง) Chinese Asparagus
but searching on the web doesn't bring this up.
Tastes a bit "green" and a bit like a raw mushroom. Other than that probably just decoration in a salad.
If I am still around tomorrow I look forward to some more info.
By the way that's 55 baht you owe me

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Well, I had the vegetable in a Salad last night and I'm still here.
Definitely not courgette flower not sure if it Hemerocallis lilioasphodelus unless there is a white flowered variety.
Definitely not courgette flower not sure if it Hemerocallis lilioasphodelus unless there is a white flowered variety.
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Well done
Google Translation:
Note: The benefits of this plant in.. If any provision is not known properties
The analysis of the value of Nutrition. The flowers of the moon was.
Vegetable fat is very low. And a mild laxative properties.
Ideal for those who want to control weight. It also has calcium, phosphorus
It also contains vitamin B 1, B 2 B 3 protein, etc.
I'll let you know...
Google Translation:
Note: The benefits of this plant in.. If any provision is not known properties
The analysis of the value of Nutrition. The flowers of the moon was.
Vegetable fat is very low. And a mild laxative properties.
Ideal for those who want to control weight. It also has calcium, phosphorus
It also contains vitamin B 1, B 2 B 3 protein, etc.
I'll let you know...
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My vote is for Ipomoea alba (Moonflower, Moon Vine) - http://www.gardenstew.com/plantstew/30760 & http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ipomoea
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