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Okra

Quick Facts

Produce Type: Contrary to popular belief, okra pods are actually fruits!
Scientific Name: Abelmoschus esculentus
Seasonality: Late summer to early fall
Nutrients: Fiber, potassium, vitamin C, vitamin A, lutein
Flavor: Mild and grassy
Complementary Flavors: Tomato, oregano, paprika, garlic, cayenne pepper
Quick Cooking Tip: To reduce the amount of gelatinous mucilage when cooking okra, pair with an acidic ingredient, like tomatoes.
Cost: $$*
*from least expensive ($) to most expensive ($$$$)

Okra Recipes

Pair this nutritious pod with various ingredients and flavor profiles for the perfect dish!
Close-Up View of a Person Holding Okras

Health Benefits

  • The dietary fiber in okra has been found to lower cholesterol levels
  • Okra's mucilage has shown to lower blood glucose levels in diabetes models
  • Okra is an effective antioxidant plant due to it's high concentration of polyphenols
  • Okra seed extract demonstrated the ability to kill breast cancer cells during in vitro studies
  • Okra extract lowered inflammation in rodent studies

Sustainability Tip

Okra’s mucilage is a natural thickening agent. Freeze okra scraps with the rest of your vegetable discards and boil everything down to make veggie broth. You’ll have a full-bodied stock base to add to soups and recipes.

Pickled okra birdseye view

Leftover Life Hack

Extra okra? Instead of throwing it out, try pickling it in a salt-free vinegar brine for a healthy and delicious alternative to pickles.

FULL RECIPE

Making Okra Kid-Friendly

Air-frying okra will keep the texture crunchy and makes a great replacement for less-than-healthy French fries. Serve them alongside a familiar dish like chicken and a Paleo-friendly dipping sauce so they can ease into trying something new.

Baked okra bites finished with Paleo remoulade.

Resources

The information above was compiled with help from the following sources.
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Andrea Dehnke

Content Manager, The Paleo Diet

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Chloe Weiss

Intern, The Paleo Diet

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