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Momordica charantia (commonly
called bitter melon, cer****ee, goya,
bitter apple,
bitter gourd,
bitter squash, balsam-pear,
karavila and many more names...
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Momordica is a
genus of
about 60
species of
annual or
perennial climbers herbaceous or
rarely small shrubs belonging to the
family Cucurbitaceae, natives...
- Gac, from the
Vietnamese gấc (pronounced [ɣək˦˥]),
scientific name
Momordica cochinchinensis, is a
species of
plant in the
melon and cu****ber
family Cucurbitaceae...
- 1073/pnas.1604828113. PMC 5127336. PMID 27821754.
Walter T.
Swingle (1941). "
Momordica grosvenori sp. nov.: The
source of the
Chinese Lo Han Kuo".
Journal of...
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Momordica dioica,
commonly known as
spiny gourd or
spine gourd or
teasle gourd and also
known as
bristly balsam pear, is a
species of
flowering plant...
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formally described by Carl
Peter Thunberg in 1794 and
given the name
Momordica lanata. It was re****igned to the
genus Citrullus in 1916 by ****anese botanists...
- (
Momordica dioica),
Spine gourd (
Momordica subangulata),
Sweet gourd (
Momordica cochinchinensis),
balsam apple (
Momordica balsamina) and
Momordica sahyadrica...
- rosehip.
Ketchup is a
common dietary source of lycopene.
Although gac (
Momordica cochinchinensis Spreng) has the
highest content of
lycopene of any known...
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Momordica balsamina is a tendril-bearing
annual vine
native to the
tropical regions of Africa,
introduced and
invasive in Asia, Australia,
Central America...
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luffa hort.
Luffa cylindrica M.Roem.
Luffa aegyptica (lapsus)
Luffa aegyptiaca (Mill.)
Luffa pentandra Roxb.
Momordica cylindrica L.
Momordica luffa L....