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Okra originated from the Abyssinian center, an area that includes Ethiopia, a portion of Eritrea, and the eastern, higher part of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. The crop was probably taken into Egypt by Moslems from the East who conquered Egypt in the seventh century.
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Jun 19, 2020 · It is disputed where the plant originated, most likely somewhere in West Africa, but we do know that it was cultivated by ancient Egyptians ...
Sep 2, 2005 · Okra is the quintessential southern food, but its origins are a bit murky. It seems to have spread out of Africa to the Middle East and to ...
Jun 15, 2020 · When okra was brought to America by Angola slaves it was called “ngombo”. This in time became “gumbo” referring to the vegetable, and then gumbo ...
Okra apparently originated in what the geobotanists call the Abyssinian center of origin of cultivated plants, an area that includes present-day Ethiopia ...
Oct 2, 2023 · Long before it reached West Africa and then brought to the Americas, it may have actually originated in South Asia and migrated west to Africa.
Jun 8, 2016 · The seed pod of a beautiful hibiscus and a member of the mallow family (as is cotton), okra likely originated in Ethiopia, moving from there ...
Experts think it originated over 1000 years ago in the part of Africa that is now Ethiopia and Sudan, where it's still found growing wild. It spread to ...
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Aug 4, 2014 · The most popular origin story is that okra began in Africa and came to the 13 colonies on slave ships. The English term for the plant, in fact, ...