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Are We Eating Okra Wrong?

Are We Eating Okra Wrong?

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This episode review explores the historical significance and culinary versatility of okra in Southern and African American culture. Food historian David Shields and chef Kevin Mitchell investigate the plant's evolution, specifically focusing on the transition from spiny heirloom varieties to the common Clemson spineless type. Their journey highlights innovative uses of the vegetable, such as cold-pressed okra seed oil from Georgia and the preservation of rare "Motherland" okra seeds linked to West African heritage. The episode emphasizes that every part of the plant is edible, including the nutrient-dense leaves and seeds, which can be used in salads or as base ingredients for traditional stews. Ultimately, the narrative reclaims okra as a cultural superfood whose complex flavors and textures represent a legacy of resilience.

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