luffa acutangula

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luffa acutangula

A gardener harvests a luffa acutangula from a vine.

Definition

Noun: 1. A tropical vine plant: Luffa acutangula is a species of vine cultivated in tropical regions, known for its edible fruit. 2. The edible fruit of this vine: The fruit is characterized by its long shape and prominent angular ridges. When young, it is consumed as a vegetable. 3. A source of loofah: When the fruit matures and dries, its fibrous interior can be used as a natural scrubbing sponge, similar to the common loofah (Luffa aegyptiaca).

Usage Examples
Advanced Usage
  • Botanical Context: In botanical and agricultural texts, is used precisely to distinguish this angled species from the smoother .
  • Culinary Context: In recipes and culinary discussions, it is often referred to by its common names (e.g., angled luffa, ridge gourd, silk gourd) rather than its scientific name.
Variants and Related Words
  • Common Names: Angled luffa, ridge gourd, silk gourd, Chinese okra.
  • Genus Relative: (the common loofah or sponge gourd).
  • Product: Loofah (refers to the dried, fibrous sponge from mature fruits of plants).
Synonyms
  • Angled loofah
  • Ridge gourd
  • Vegetable sponge (when referring to the mature, dried form)
Notes on Meaning
  • The term specifically refers to the plant species and its fruit. The word "loofah" in general usage typically refers to the scrubbing sponge made from the dried fruit of this or related species.
luffa acutangula

A gardener harvests a luffa acutangula from a vine.

Noun
  1. loofah of Pakistan; widely cultivated throughout tropics