Description
Description:
- Karela is a green, elongated vegetable with a rough, warty texture.
- It is known for its distinct bitter taste, which can be an acquired preference.
Health Benefits:
- Blood Sugar Management: Contains compounds that help regulate blood sugar levels, making it beneficial for diabetic individuals.
- Digestive Aid: High in fiber, it supports healthy digestion and relieves constipation.
- Boosts Immunity: Rich in vitamin C and antioxidants that combat infections.
- Liver Support: Known for detoxifying the liver and improving its function.
- Weight Management: Low in calories and carbohydrates, ideal for weight-conscious individuals.
Culinary Uses:
- Fried or Sautéed: Commonly sliced, salted to reduce bitterness, and fried with spices.
- Stuffed Karela: Hollowed out and stuffed with a spicy filling of meat or vegetables.
- Karela Curry: Cooked with onions, tomatoes, and spices for a flavorful dish.
- Karela Juice: Popular as a health drink (often blended with other fruits or vegetables to balance bitterness).
Tips to Reduce Bitterness:
- Soak the sliced karela in salted water for 20-30 minutes before cooking.
- Parboil it with salt or yogurt to tone down the bitterness.
- Pair it with sweet or tangy ingredients like tamarind, jaggery, or tomatoes.