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Gastronomy - Bitter Melon

October 6, 2024

Momordica charantia: a remarkable plant
" Widely cultivated in Asia, Africa and the Caribbean, this distinctive plant is celebrated for its unique bitter taste and myriad health benefits "

Momordica charantia, commonly known as bitter melon or bitter gourd, is a tropical and subtropical vine of the Cucurbitaceae family. Widely cultivated in Asia, Africa and the Caribbean, this distinctive plant is celebrated for its unique bitter taste and myriad health benefits. Interesting fact: it originated in Africa where it was a dry season staple food of hunter-gatherers.

Bitter melon is easily recognisable by its warty, elongated green fruit, which turns yellow or orange when ripe. Despite its bitterness, it is a base ingredient in many traditional dishes across various cultures. In India, for instance, it is often used in curries and stir-fries, whilst in China, it is a popular addition to soups and teas. Fruit, leaves and seeds are used in culinary applications, each contributing a slightly different flavour profile.

One of the most compelling reasons for the global appreciation of bitter melon is its significant health benefits. An essential nutrients powerhouse being rich in vitamins A and C, iron, and potassium. Bitter melon is also known for its potential to enhance immune function. Furthermore, traditional medicine has long utilised bitter melon for its anti-inflammatory, antiviral and antimicrobial properties, making it a versatile natural remedy for various ailments.

Cultivating bitter melon is relatively straightforward. It thrives in warm, sunny environments with well-drained soil. Gardeners appreciate its resilience. As it can be grown on trellises it is suitable for small gardens. Once harvested, the fruit should be stored in a cool, dry place and consumed within a few days to maintain its nutritional value.

A remarkable plant with a plethora of health benefits and culinary uses, bitter melon is a testament to the power of nature’s bounty.

Prepared by a Chaîne News Online Staff Writer
Researched from various sources. E&OE

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