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Another important member of the squash family is the bottle gourd.
All those who grow bottle gourds should make sure they go out to their patches at night.
For this reason, the calabash is widely known as the bottle gourd.
The pungi is traditionally made from a dried bottle gourd.
It is a thick kheer made of milk and bottle gourd.
The juice of bottle gourd is considered to have medicinal properties and to be very good for health.
Bottle gourd also can be added to it.
For greater mass and covering power, consider the bottle gourd (Lagenaria siceraria).
Pikimachay yielded some of the oldest plant remains in Peru, including a 11,000 year old bottle gourd.
The instrument's sound box is made from a bottle gourd, which is covered on the playing end with snake skin.
The bottle gourd could have also come to the Americas by floating, or possibly as a seed in the droppings of a bird.
Once in Florida and Mexico, bottle gourd seeds could still be viable after long periods of migration.
Vegetable pachadi - Made with vegetables like bottle gourd, eggplant, and okra.
Fish is fried in mustard oil or curried with bottle gourd or spinach.
The instrument measuring about 3-4 foot in length is made of a dried caved-out Bottle Gourd.
A string is tied between the two ends of the pole over the film covered caved Bottle Gourd.
It is supposed that bottle gourds were carried by new peoples in boats or on foot across a possible land bridge between Asia and America.
If you like bird watching, cut an appropriate size hole in a large dried bottle gourd, then hang it securely in a tree.
The bottle gourd was previously thought to have been introduced to Polynesia in ancient times by the Polynesians themselves.
Japanese Bottle Gourd paint is good paint, after all, especially at Kmart prices.
This is made in the form of half an oo-loo or bottle gourd, a Chinese emblem of longevity."
This Bottle Gourd is covered with thin film, such as the bladder of animals (originally) and attached to one end of a pole.
The bottle gourd may have been carried from Africa to Asia, Europe and the Americas in the course of human migration.
Pollinators and biological diversity: the case of the bottle gourd (Lagenaria siceraria) in Kenya.
They used bottle gourds for storage, which comprise the earliest evidence for vegetable container storage discovered in North America.