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Best Okra variety? #8520548 02/02/22 07:23 PM
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Well due to a couple of requests I am going to grow some Okra. Which one tastes the best and finishes fast.

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Well I have been growling a garden for 40 + years . I have tried some of the new varieties but it's hard to beat the old standby , Crimson spineless. It's not red and it's not sting proof but it's the only kind I grow .

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Thought about it and the one called Zeebest. Might grow three or four kinds. The plan is they want to pickle the Okra, I like it once in a while sliced thin, battered and fried.

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I love me some okra...the slimer (sp) the better. Love popping those seeds in my mouth!

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Not sure on variety but my wife uses the young, small okra and steams it in a covered pan with butter and salt and pepper.

dang it's good.


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I was given some red burgundy seeds last year. It was really good. Huge plants and produced a ton of okra.

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I plant dwarf long pod variety. Plant matures at shoulder height. Don't need a ladder to cut okra.

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I dont know if it is the real name but my buddy in Oklahoma plants what he calls.cowhorn okra.

They were well over 12" long and curled about like a half circle.

I just knew they were going to be woody they were so big, but they were as tender as the baby okra we used to pickle. Hands down the best okra ive ever eaten.

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I love okra and have been growing it all my life, lots of different varieties.

I was given a mess of cowhorn okra last year and it is now my favorite, fried up very tender for being so big. I've got a bunch of seeds put up that I'll be planting soon.

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Originally Posted by rickt300
Well due to a couple of requests I am going to grow some Okra. Which one tastes the best and finishes fast.


x2 on the Clemson Spineless Okra. makes dang good pickled okra; I like eating them raw too.
Don't let them get longer than 5" - or they won't fit in your quart jars.

For foolproof pickled Okra, I use the MRS.Wages 'Kosher Dill Pickles' mix (makes 7 quarts),
plus I add 1/4tsp crushed red pepper & 1 tsp fresh minced garlic (to make it 'zesty'), (and 1 split Jalapeno pepper/optional for some heat) to each quart jar:
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Now that is some of the weirdest Okra I have ever seen.


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Originally Posted by sprigsss
I dont know if it is the real name but my buddy in Oklahoma plants what he calls.cowhorn okra.

They were well over 12" long and curled about like a half circle.

I just knew they were going to be woody they were so big, but they were as tender as the baby okra we used to pickle. Hands down the best okra ive ever eaten.

Cowhorn shouldn't be curling like that. That is my favorite variety to grow.

Also, okra is great raw, just pick it, wash it, eat it...or grill it.

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Originally Posted by LoneStarSon
Originally Posted by sprigsss
I dont know if it is the real name but my buddy in Oklahoma plants what he calls.cowhorn okra.

They were well over 12" long and curled about like a half circle.

I just knew they were going to be woody they were so big, but they were as tender as the baby okra we used to pickle. Hands down the best okra ive ever eaten.

Cowhorn shouldn't be curling like that. That is my favorite variety to grow.

Also, okra is great raw, just pick it, wash it, eat it...or grill it.


Grilled okra? Really?

Interesting.


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Originally Posted by Superduty
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Originally Posted by sprigsss
I dont know if it is the real name but my buddy in Oklahoma plants what he calls.cowhorn okra.

They were well over 12" long and curled about like a half circle.

I just knew they were going to be woody they were so big, but they were as tender as the baby okra we used to pickle. Hands down the best okra ive ever eaten.

Cowhorn shouldn't be curling like that. That is my favorite variety to grow.

Also, okra is great raw, just pick it, wash it, eat it...or grill it.


Grilled okra? Really?

Interesting.

Yes, but I also grill lemon cucumbers (regular cucumbers aren't as good grilled), so I might be a bit odd. confused2

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William why are you struggling to hold up that okra?

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William why are you struggling to hold up that okra?


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Originally Posted by Superduty
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Originally Posted by sprigsss
I dont know if it is the real name but my buddy in Oklahoma plants what he calls.cowhorn okra.

They were well over 12" long and curled about like a half circle.

I just knew they were going to be woody they were so big, but they were as tender as the baby okra we used to pickle. Hands down the best okra ive ever eaten.

Cowhorn shouldn't be curling like that. That is my favorite variety to grow.

Also, okra is great raw, just pick it, wash it, eat it...or grill it.


Grilled okra? Really?

Interesting.



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