"OKRA" IS THE Answer TO THE FOLLOWING CROSSWORDS
- Gummy gumbo vegetable
- Jambalaya ingredient, at times
- Creole cooking pod
- Plant also known as ladies fingers
- Ladies' fingers
- Staple of southern cuisine
- Plant has fine strand in the centre
- Southern side
- Vegetable with pods
- Plant with pods
- Cajun cuisine vegetable
- Bookrack - store for veg?
- Food that may be pickled
- Some pods
- Gumbo vegetable
- Vegetable that becomes gooey when cooked
- Fried ___ (southern dish)
- Gumbo staple
- Gumbo pods
- Southern staple
- Southern veggie
- Gumbo veggie
- Pod vegetable
- Stew vegetable
- Plant also called lady's-
- Tapered pods
- Ladies' fingers and thumbs up rihanna's clothes
- Member of the mallow fami
- Soup vegetable
- Gumbo thickener
- Gumbo ingredient
- Vegetable
- Soup thickener
- Podded plant
- Soup base
- Vegetable sometimes grown
- Staple of southern cuisin
- Fine artist displays 13's fingers
- Food whose name comes fro
- Mallow family plant
- Lady's fingers
- Creole vegetable
- Southern soup ingredient
- Soup pods
- Vegetable in cajun cuisin
- Pod that's sometimes pick
- Gumbo pod
- South side?
- Gumbo plant
- New orleans staple
- Soup pod
- Gumbo add-in
- Cajun veggie
- It's sometimes deep-fried in the south
- Southern stew ingredient
- Cajun cooking ingredient
- Prudhomme veggie
- Vegetable also called lady's-finger
- Jambalaya pod
- Veggie called bhindi in india
- Gumbo essential
- Pod in creole cuisine
- Green light beginning to reflect a lady's fingers
- Edible seed pods
- All right having mostly raw vegetable
- Alternative name for lady's finger
- Cajun vegetable
- Cajun pod vegetable
- Relative of hibiscus
- Old chest goes over lady's fingers
- Creole cuisine pod
- Cousin of hibiscus
- Louisiana veggie
- Pods used in southern cooking
- Fine drizzle not popular for vegetable
- Gumbo need
- Ladies' fingers, gumbo
- Pickled southern fare
- Slimy pod
- Creole food veggie
- Sticky, green pods
- Creole veggie for stews
- Greengrocer's pods
- Vegetable in cajun cuisine
- Partial mark of upright lady's fingers
- Pod in gumbo
- Vegetable that's often fried
- Pod vegetable used in gumbo
- Old kenyan leader runs a plant in africa
- Found in book, rare edible plant
- Pod used for thickening gumbo
- Cajun cuisine veggie
- Vegetable pod
- Vegetable fine with radish, wanting plate
- Bourbon street vegetable
- Cajun staple
- Gooey gumbo ingredient
- Pods often pickled
- Cook rather shrivelled pods
- Plant also called lady's-finger
- Edible pod
- Pod used to thicken gumbo
- Fried cajun veggie
- Southern-fried veggie
- Veggie in creole cooking
- Cajun mainstay
- Gumbo component
- Edible pods also called 'lady's fingers'
- Cook rarely eats vegetable
- High-fiber veggie
- Pod that might be pickled
- Vegetable sometimes grown as a flower
- Bhindi, gumbo or ladies' fingers
- Pods round ship heading west
- Caribbean cuisine staple
- Creole soup veggie
- Tropical plant with edible pods
- It's used in gumbo
- Vegetable also called lady's fingers
- Cajun cook's vegetable
- Plant used by prudhomme
- Southern vegetable
- Edible pods also called gumbo
- Creole cuisine veggie
- Gumbo base
- Oft-fried vegetable
- Bourbon street veggie
- Cajun cookery ingredient
- Fine artist depicting lady's fingers
- Creole cookery staple
- Gumbo
- Alright for the artist to use for gumbo
- Former hollywood studio turned up a lady's fingers
- Deep south delicacy
- Pod in many cajun dishes
- Creole staple
- Cook rare, coreless vegetable
- Food that may be eaten by fine artist
- Side often fried
- Signature southern vegetable
- Southern food plant
- New orleans veggie
- Green pods, in stews
- Satisfactory recipe for getting ace dish
- Creole cookery item
- Ladies' fingers acceptable to artist
- Gumbo tidbit
- Pod in some stews
- Lady's fingers, gumbo
- Cajun soup ingredient
- Green vegetable used in gumbo
- Food often with pentagonal cross sections
- Bhindi
- Vegetable with a slimy texture
- Gooey veggie
- Stew thickener
- Pod seen as old boat slews round
- Creole cooking staple
- Creole cuisine staple
- Green pod
- Green pods
- Creole cooking vegetable
- Cajun cooking vegetable
- Vegetable all right very lightly cooked? not half
- Pod eaten in soups, stews etc
- Southern fried side
- Lady's fingers permitted to touch gunners
- Pod for pickling
- Bayou side
- Creole veggie
- Cajun thickener
- Vegetable with a pentagonal cross-section
- Cajun ingredient
- Pods used in stew
- Stew pod
- Ok, start reaping a plant of the mallow family
- Louisiana cooking pod
- Good god!
- Ring with keeper on either side on a lady's fingers
- Lady's finger
- Tempura candidate
- Staple in cajun fare
- Pod in cajun cookery
- Mucilaginous vegetable
- Cajun cuisine staple
- Bit of southern cuisine
- Cacao cousin
- It's a lot less slimy if you roast it, actually
- Fried side
- Bhindi in ind. cookery
- Staple of cajun cuisine
- Gumbo goodie
- Gumbo green
- Ladies' fingers shown by fine artist
- Slimy veggie
- Cajun cooking pod
- Mallow family vegetable
- Vegetable that's acceptable uncooked mostly
- Creole pod
- Gumbo soup ingredient
- Podded veggie
- Southern-fried vegetable
- Ingredient in gumbo
- Vegetable in book? radish?
- National park with a mormon name
- What ladies finger is alternately known as
- Staple of creole cooking
- Annual plant with edible sticky green pods also called ladies' fingers
- Vegetable pod used to thicken gumbo
- Fried side with a po'boy
- Sticky gumbo veggie
- Pod that thickens gumbo
- Southern vegetable that's often deep-fried
- Southern-fried fare
- Green vegetable often fried in southern cooking
- Vegetable pod used in gumbo
- Sticky vegetable in gumbo
- Ladies' finger
- Veggie served with catfish
- Vegetable used in creole and indian cuisine
- Lady's finger or gumbo
- Tropical podded vegetable
- Pod used in gumbo
- Vegetable that’s often slimy
- Sticky pod
- Gumbo-thickening veggie
- Gumbo ingredient and cajun veggie
- Vegetable also known as ladies' fingers
- Vegetable nicknamed ladies' finger
- Veggie in 15 across
- Mr. ___ (new orleans produce vendor who died in 2018)
- Edible pentagonal piece
- All right for artist to have vegetable
- At regular intervals, cook treat, edible pods
- Veggie in gumbo
- Long green tropical vegetable
- Can it be all right to eat with the artist?
- Fried southern vegetable
- Frequently fried vegetable
- Ladies' fingers up to scratch artist
- Veggie favored by southern living
- Veggie that thickens gumbo
- Pod in cajun cuisine
- Cajun veggie with pods
- Plant also known as ladies' finger
- Alright for painter to have a vegetable
- Green ingredient in gumbo
- Ladies' fingers with edible pods
- Slimy side
- Slimy finger-like vegetable
- Alright for artist to have a vegetable
- Succotash ingredient, at times
- Veggie pod that may be pickled or deep-fried
- Vegetable that can get slimy when overcooked
- Pods that might be pickled
- Bhindi masala ingredient
- Vegetable thats frequently fried
- New orleans side dish
- Pod in stew and soup
- Pickled or deep-fried veggie
- Vegetable in creole cooking
- Sticky pod used in cajun cuisine
- Southern vegetable that's often breaded and fried
- Vegetable that's popular in new orleans
- Edible pod in gumbo
- Finger-like vegetable
- Doubly right, a vegetable
- Southern superfood
- Southern cooking staple
- Vegetable in kurkuri bhindi
- Pod in cajun cooking
- Often-fried veggie
- The ___ project (food security initiative)
- Cajun vegetable with pods
- Pod that may be pickled or deep fried
- Sticky finger like veggie
- Bhindi bhaji ingredient
- Vegetable in gumbo
- Vegetable side with a po boy perhaps
- Food also known as ladies fingers
- Cook rarely grasps ladies fingers
- Cook rabbit stuffed with vegetable
- Green pod in southern cooking
- Vegetable pod in creole cuisine
- Bhindi kadhi veggie
- Pod in southern cooking
- Pod in southern cooking
- Easily bruised veggie
- Vegetable with pods
- Ingredient in bhindi masala
- Essential ingredients to cook rabbit gumbo
- Bhindi on indian menus
- Cajun food staple
- Side that might be fried
- Easily bruised cajun veggie
- Vegetable often found in new orleans cuisine
- Seafood gumbo vegetable
- Fried southern pod
- Pod vegetable used in cajun cooking and bhindi masala
- Veggie also known as a ladys finger
- Cajun cooking staple
- Vegetable that thickens cajun stews
- Pod in gumbo recipes
- Pods that might be pickled
- ___ ohitashi (japanese salad)
- Bamia veggie
- Vegetable also called ladies fingers
- West african food staple
- Vegetable used to thicken stews
- Vegetable in bhindi masala
- Vegetable thats often fried
- Sticky gumbo stick
- Pod in a gumbo
- Stew thickening pod
- Vegetable that thickens gumbo
- Long green edible vegetable seed pods
- Bhindi masala pod