- (Cucurbitaceae). In
everyday non-technical usage, the luffa, also
spelled loofah or less
frequently loofa,
usually refers to the
fruits of the
species Luffa...
- skin of the feet.
Loofahs are
shower accessories that are
commonly used for a dual
purpose of
cleaning and
exfoliating the skin.
Loofahs are
named for the...
-
Luffa aegyptiaca, the
sponge gourd,
Egyptian cu****ber or
Vietnamese luffa, is an
annual species of vine
cultivated for its fruit,
native to
South and Southeast...
- yellow-bellied dinosaurs,
Loofah, Doofah, and Foobie. They have lost
their way
while traveling to
distant Berry Valley.
Loofah, Doofah, and
Foobie seem...
- may
become easily irritated with more
common exfoliating tools (such as
loofahs or washcloths).[citation needed] It can be used in the
formulation of drugs...
- candy, carat, cipher, coffee, cotton, ghoul, hazard, jar, kismet, lemon,
loofah, magazine, mattress, sherbet, sofa, sumac, tariff, and zenith.
Other languages...
-
spelled loofah.
Young fruits may be cooked; when
fully ripened, they
become fibrous and unpalatable, thus
becoming the
source of the
loofah scrubbing...
- multi-colored markings.
Loofah and
Doofah are two "Yellow Bellies" who
appear in The Land
Before Time XIII: The
Wisdom of Friends.
Loofah is
voiced by Cuba...
- gourd,
ridged gourd,
sponge gourd,
vegetable gourd,
strainer vine,
ribbed loofah,
silky gourd, and silk gourd. The
young fruits of some
Luffa cultivars are...
-
locally known as saluyot, can be
mixed with
bitter gourd,
bamboo shoots,
loofah, or a
combination of
these ingredients,
which have a
slimy and slippery...