okra in Portuguese
okra in Portuguese is quiabo, quiabeiro — okra means a green, ridged vegetable pod eaten cooked, known for its sticky texture when cut and used to thicken stews.
okra in Portuguese
quiabo
The edible immature mucilaginous seed pod (properly, capsule) of the Abelmoschus esculentus.
quiabeiro
The edible immature mucilaginous seed pod (properly, capsule) of the Abelmoschus esculentus.
What does "okra" mean?
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noun A green, ridged vegetable pod eaten cooked, known for its sticky texture when cut and used to thicken stews.
"She fried the okra with cornmeal and onions."
okra in a sentence
- She fried the okra with cornmeal and onions.
- Okra is a key ingredient in gumbo.
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "okra" in Portuguese?
"okra" in Portuguese is quiabo, quiabeiro. okra means: A green, ridged vegetable pod eaten cooked, known for its sticky texture when cut and used to thicken stews.
How do you use "okra" in a sentence?
Example: "She fried the okra with cornmeal and onions." In Portuguese, "okra" is quiabo, quiabeiro.
Are there other ways to say "okra" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 2 translations listed for "okra": quiabo, quiabeiro.
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