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Bitter Gourd (करेला)

Bitter Gourd, or 'Karela,' is a unique and distinctive vegetable known for its sharp bitterness and incredible medicinal value. It has a bumpy, green exterior and a crunchy white flesh that requires specialized cooking to balance its intense flavor. In India, it is often prepared as a crispy stir-fry with plenty of onions or stuffed with a tangy spice mix to create 'Bharela Karela.' Despite its challenging taste, it is deeply respected for its ability to purify the blood and regulate health. Bitter gourd is frequently paired with jaggery or tamarind to create a magnifique sweet-sour-bitter harmony that is characteristic of regional cuisines like Karnataka's 'Hagalkai Palya.' It represents the bold and uncompromising side of Indian culinary heritage, where health often takes priority over simple sweetness. For many, mastering the art of cooking karela is a sign of true culinary maturity. Its sturdy texture allows it to be deep-fried into bitter-sweet chips or slow-cooked into thick masalas. It is a symbol of traditional vitality and internal cleansing. Its presence in the meal is a reminder of the diverse flavor spectrum of the Indian plate. It is a magnificent medicinal treasure in the vegetable basket.

Bitter Gourd

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Calories

17 kcal

Protein

1g

Fat

0.2g

Carbs

3.7g

Fiber

2.8g

Vitamins

Vitamin C, Vitamin A, Folate, Potassium

Cooking Tips

  • Rub sliced bitter gourd with plenty of salt and let sit specifically for 30 minutes to draw out excess bitterness before rinsing.
  • Squeeze out all the magnifique bitter juice from the salted slices specifically to ensure a milder professional-grade flavor.
  • Add a little jaggery and tamarind while cooking specifically to create a magnifique balanced sweet-sour-bitter profile.

Substitutes

Ivy Gourd (Kundru)
Green Beans
Eggplant (for texture)

Related Ingredients

Onion
Tamarind
Jaggery
Cumin Seeds
Turmeric

Recipes Using Bitter Gourd

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