Hello Mamta
As a Westerner with a couple of great Indian Supermarkets near me i am keen to cook with the vegetables on display. However i have no real idea what some of them are and what they would be used for, and how they would be cooked. So i tend just to buy my Ginger, Garlic and Chillies there and would love to be more adventurous. Any ideas?
Thanks
Hello delacey68
It is difficult to say which ones you will like. How about trying them one by one? Some of the commonly sold Indian vegetables in UK are;
Lauki or dudhi=bottle gourd
Bhindi= Okra or ladies fingers
Parwal/parval= Wild Snake Gourd (Trichosanthes dioica), a small cucumber like vegetable
Arbi/arvi=Colocacia. a root vegetable like yam, but smaller
Baingan=large and small brinjals or aubergines
Mooli=white radish root and leaves
Sarson ka saag=Mustard leave
Methi saag=fenugreek leaves
Chowllii saag=amaranth leaves
Gwar ki phali=Indian flat bean
Tori or turai=Indian courgette
Tinda=little, round gourds, look like small green apples
Tindora=small, geen 'bullet' shaped vegetables
Turnip and turnip leaves
Sem=Indian flat beans, much wider and flatter
Lobia or Lobhia or Chowli=Indian cowpeas or black eyed beans. These are long and thin snake like beans, sold in bundles
Other, less common ones are;
Kamal kakari or lotus root
Zimikand or jimikand= Elephant?s ear, Indian yam
For recipes, look under 'search' section of this site.
Mamta