Cyclanthera pedata (L.) Schrad., Index Seminum (GOET) 1831: 2 1831 (syn. Anguria pedatisecta Nees & Mart. ; Anguria pedisecta Nees & Mart.; Anguria pedisecta Ser.; Apodanthera pedisecta (Nees & Mart.) Cogn.; Cyclanthera digitata Arn.; Cyclanthera edulis Naudin ex Huber; Cyclanthera pedata var. edulis (Naudin ex Huber) Cogn.; Cyclanthera pedata f. edulis (Naudin ex Huber) Voss; Momordica pedata L.; Momordica pedisecta L. ex Ser.);
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‘Chuchchey Karela’, Caigua, caygua, caihua, cayua, achocha, achokcha, slipper gourd, lady’s slipper, sparrow gourd, stuffing cucumber;
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It is not at all bitter or sweet, but makes quite a tasty vegetable (fruits and even tender leaves);
. Climber For ID from Mussoorie: – It was Company Bagh/Municipal Garden i Think – The above plant is not Momordica charantia. It is rather Cyclanthera pedata often sold in Indian markets (especially Sikkim, Manali, etc.) under the name Karela (once uploaded by … under the name Meetha Karela. I had uploaded this from Manali (digitately lobed leaves and smaller white flowers are characteristic): efi thread
May be confused but distinct from the real Meetha Karela Momordica dioica.
Momordica has much larger usually yellow flowers. efi thread – Yes it is Cyclanthera pedata. We call it ‘Chhuchey Karela‘ due to the fruit having a pointed curved tip (Chhuchey in Nepali) in Sikkim. . Cyclanthera pedata (L.) Schrad., Index Seminum (GOET) 1831: 2 1831 Cyclanthera pedata, A child wants to escape but the parents won’t let go: Cucurbitaceae week: Cyclanthera pedata from Chakrata: What a detailed catch…Thanks a lot for sharing sir! .
Cucurbitaceae Week: Cyclanthera pedata from Manali: Common names: Achocha, wild cucumber, stuffing cucumber
Herbaceous climber, often grown as vegetable in Hill stations in India common in Manali and Sikkim
Common English names: Wild cucumber
Locally in Indian hill stations as Karela or even meetha karela (the name meetha karela actually belongs to Momordica dioica). The pedate leaves and smaller white flowers are distinctive, although young fruits carry spines like Momordica dioica.
Photographed from Manali and California this is new to me… never seen it in the ganges delta veggie markets… why stuffing cucumber.. do they make stuffed curry? Perhaps this quoted from Wikipedia provides answer for you:
“The fruit has a big cavity and thin fruit walls, and thus forms a pouch that is conveniently filled with other food stuffs, hence its name “pepino de rellenar” in the Andes, meaning the “filling cucumber”.”
The crop seems to be relatively new to India, as there seems to be little or no mentions in older books from India. I had known about a small karela being grown in Kashmir villages, but saw it last year only and was told by the owner that they know as a type of karela. Have also seen it being grown in Manali (they knew it as karela only).
. Cucurbitaceae Week: Cyclanthera pedata from Company Bagh Mussoorie:
very interesting… in south america its eaten as vegetable..
I was surprised to see it is cultivated in north india, and the flowers are nothing to write home about.. so I wondered why? not a garden ornamental.. googling got me this: that its grown in Bhutan and eaten as stuffed vegetable.. http://www.cropsforthefuture.org/2011/10/cyclanthera-pedata-from-the-andes-to-the-himalayas/ your picture shows that the green skin has spicules (is that the right word?) … wonder if they are sharp ? MY QUESTION TO YOU … : SInce its being cultivated in your neighborhood… is it eaten as vegetable there too? Yes … This plant was discussed in our forum in detail, when some one mentioned about sweet karela being grown in N E India. Subsequently I found it in Manali, Kashmir this year and couple of times in California grown as vegetable. Manali people call it as karela. In Chakrata also it is called as Karela and eaten as vegetable. This was also grown by a shopkeeper there for personal use
I think yes, the leaves are, however, more sharply and regularly serrate than I have seen at many a places. VoF Week: Cyclanthera pedata from Govindghat- Ghangriya Trail: Cyclanthera pedata from Govindghat- Ghangriya Trail Yes … Very good photographs.
Cyclanthera pedata (L.) Schrad. (Cucurbitaceae was shot at Lambagar (2000m) on way to Badrinath where we had to trek through a village due to a massive landslide on road.
It is known as “Kankora’ here in Uttarakhand and, as elsewhere, green fruits are used as a vegetable.
A native of South America it is cultivated throughout the Himalaya as a vegetable.
Thanks …, we enjoyed the “Bhaaji” of this fruit during our Gori Valley Tour… nice pictures.. Yes … Had seen it in Manali and Kashmir also. Climber for ID, Sikkim NAW-JUL16-11 : 3 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (2)
Kindly identify this climber photographed in South Sikkim in May 2015. Cyclanthera pedata (Cucurbitaceae) to me.
Cyclanthera pedata the wild cucumber, caigua or Korila – efloraofindia | Google Groups . Cyclanthera pedata: 1 image. . what is this plant?: 10 images. Cyclanthera pedata (L.) Schrader . two more fotos of the fruits , i sent yesterday.: 3 images. Cooked as vegetables ! Do you know the botanical name? Cyclanthera pedata (L.) Schrader .
Cyclanthera pedata (L.) Schrad.: 6 very high res. images. Location: Mulkharka, Shivapuri, Kathmandu, Nepal. Date: 30 July 2024 Altitude: 1936m. Habitat : Cultivated . References:
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