- in Kurdish: بامێ, romanized: bāmieh; in Gr****: μπάμια; and in Turkish:
bamya. Okra is a
native plant of Africa.
Medicine in the
medieval Islamic world...
-
medieval Egypt,
including staple dishes like molokheya, ful medames, and
bamya, have
endured into the
present day. Wheat,
barley and rice were part of...
- (artichokes with lamb) Etli taze
fasulye (green
beans stew with meat) Etli
bamya (okra with meat) İşkembeli
nohut (chickpea with tripe) Piliç
dolma (stuffed...
-
Avgolemono Lâpa Trahanas/Tarhana
Mains Afelia Ambelopoulia/Pulya Bamies/
Bamya Colocasia with lamb
Couscous Dry
meatballs Fried eggplant Fasolada/Kuru...
- (riglah) mullah, etc. Po****r
dishes include ful medames,
shahan ful, hummus,
bamya (a stew made from ground, sun-dried okra), and
gurasa (pancake), as well...
- stew
combines the
distinct flavor of okra with a
flavourful tomato sauce.
Bamya bel
lahmeh (okra and lamb stew) adds
small sautéed
pieces of
filleted lamb...
- and Arie
Arnon along with
Palestinian economists Shawqi Makhtoub and Saeb
Bamya.
Although the
Palestinian economy has
shown robust levels of
growth since...
-
Turkey with a
particular breed of "okra", red in color,
called "kınalı
bamya" in Turkish.
While there are no
large shopping malls in Urla, mid-size distributors...
- dereniñti daêva drvañtô duzhdånghô, thrityå xshapô vîusaiti ushi
raocaiti bâmya gairinãm ashahvâthranãm âsenaoiti
mithrem huzaênem hvarexshaêtem uzyôraiti...
- lamb, rice. The city
specialises in
cooking a type of okra meal,
known as
bamya bi-l zayt ("okra with
olive oil"). Homs has an
array of restaurants, some...