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Definition of bitter melon in US English: bitter melon(also bitter gourd) noun 1A rough-skinned, green-colored unripe fruit used in Asian cooking and for its medicinal properties. Example sentencesExamples - Or substitute bitter melon juice, found in Asian groceries.
- A family friend told us that bitter melon could help reduce blood sugar.
- Twenty-five diabetes patients were treated at the Canton College of Traditional Chinese Medicine with dried bitter melon slices; 250g dried bitter melon slices boiled in water each day.
- The bag of bitter melon I bought this time included a funky one with a bright red color inside, and a cotton-like part surrounding the seeds.
- Do you know any Chinese restaurants in L.A. that serve bitter melon (ku gua)?
- A foot away from a trellis of bitter melon is a duck's coop.
- The recommended dose of bitter melon depends on the form it is being consumed.
- More human studies are needed before garlic, bitter melon, soy and fenugreek supplements can be recommended for the management of diabetes, although chromium may be a promising treatment in some cases.
- I've heard that bitter melon can lower blood sugar but that it may elevate blood pressure.
- I have heard that bitter melon can be used to treat type - 2 diabetes.
- A well-known Sundanese dish is lalapan, which consists only of raw vegetables, such as papaya leaves, cucumber, eggplant, and bitter melon.
- Another dish for dinner today: goya champuru, or stir fry bitter melon with tofu - one of Japan's favorite dishes originated in Okinawa.
- The owner told us his mum always used to hassle him when he was a kid ‘Eat your bitter melon up, its good for you!’
- I know we're all supposed to have moved on to bitter melon or Mongolian squid pot or fake dog meat or something, but I've been feeling a little nostalgic for good old moo shoo pork.
- In, on occasion, went something fresh, and therefore flagrantly illegal: a bumpy, bright green bitter melon, or bay leaves from my uncle's garden.
- Momordica charantia, also known as bitter melon, balsam pear, or karela, has been referred to as both a vegetable and a fruit, and is widely cultivated in Asia, Africa, and South America.
- This supplement contains Gymnema sylvestre, bitter melon and ginseng and is said to help support healthy blood sugar levels.
2The tropical vine that produces bitter melons. Momordica charantia, family Cucurbitaceae Example sentencesExamples - Bitter melon grows in tropical areas, including parts of East Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, and South America.
- Bitter melon is an annual plant growing to 2 m tall.
- Grow bitter melon as you would grow cantaloupe or honeydew melons.
Definition of bitter melon in US English: bitter melon(also bitter gourd) noun 1A rough-skinned, green-colored unripe fruit used in Asian cooking and for its medicinal properties. Example sentencesExamples - A well-known Sundanese dish is lalapan, which consists only of raw vegetables, such as papaya leaves, cucumber, eggplant, and bitter melon.
- Twenty-five diabetes patients were treated at the Canton College of Traditional Chinese Medicine with dried bitter melon slices; 250g dried bitter melon slices boiled in water each day.
- The owner told us his mum always used to hassle him when he was a kid ‘Eat your bitter melon up, its good for you!’
- I've heard that bitter melon can lower blood sugar but that it may elevate blood pressure.
- The recommended dose of bitter melon depends on the form it is being consumed.
- This supplement contains Gymnema sylvestre, bitter melon and ginseng and is said to help support healthy blood sugar levels.
- More human studies are needed before garlic, bitter melon, soy and fenugreek supplements can be recommended for the management of diabetes, although chromium may be a promising treatment in some cases.
- The bag of bitter melon I bought this time included a funky one with a bright red color inside, and a cotton-like part surrounding the seeds.
- I have heard that bitter melon can be used to treat type - 2 diabetes.
- Do you know any Chinese restaurants in L.A. that serve bitter melon (ku gua)?
- In, on occasion, went something fresh, and therefore flagrantly illegal: a bumpy, bright green bitter melon, or bay leaves from my uncle's garden.
- Another dish for dinner today: goya champuru, or stir fry bitter melon with tofu - one of Japan's favorite dishes originated in Okinawa.
- I know we're all supposed to have moved on to bitter melon or Mongolian squid pot or fake dog meat or something, but I've been feeling a little nostalgic for good old moo shoo pork.
- A foot away from a trellis of bitter melon is a duck's coop.
- A family friend told us that bitter melon could help reduce blood sugar.
- Or substitute bitter melon juice, found in Asian groceries.
- Momordica charantia, also known as bitter melon, balsam pear, or karela, has been referred to as both a vegetable and a fruit, and is widely cultivated in Asia, Africa, and South America.
2The tropical vine that produces bitter melons. Momordica charantia, family Cucurbitaceae Example sentencesExamples - Bitter melon is an annual plant growing to 2 m tall.
- Bitter melon grows in tropical areas, including parts of East Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, and South America.
- Grow bitter melon as you would grow cantaloupe or honeydew melons.
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