Okra & Nattō
Okra & Nattō

Hey everyone, I hope you’re having an incredible day today. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, okra & nattō. It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I will make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Specialty Okra, Red Burgundy Okra, Silver Queen Okra, Star of David Okra, Alabama Red Okra, Cow Horn Okra, Hill Country Heirloom Red Okra Okra supposedly originated in Ethiopia, the mountainous or plateau portion of Eritrea, and the eastern, higher part of Sudan. Okra has been found growing wild. Okra is easy to grow and use and looks lovely throughout the growing season due to its beautiful flowers.

Okra & Nattō is one of the most well liked of recent trending foods in the world. It is appreciated by millions every day. It’s easy, it is quick, it tastes yummy. Okra & Nattō is something that I’ve loved my whole life. They are nice and they look wonderful.

To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have okra & nattō using 5 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Okra & Nattō:
  1. Make ready 8 Okra
  2. Make ready Salt
  3. Get 2 containers Nattō *with sauce & mustard
  4. Take 1 Spring Onion *finely chopped
  5. Prepare Extra Soy Sauce

Okra, a herbaceous hairy annual plant of the mallow family and its edible podlike fruits. Okra is native to the tropics of the Eastern Hemisphere and is widely cultivated in the tropics and subtropics of the Western Hemisphere. The tender unripe fruits are commonly cooked as a vegetable. Okra is the seed pod of the Abelmoschus esculentus plant.

Instructions to make Okra & Nattō:
  1. Wash Okra and blanch in boiling salted water for a few minutes. Dip in cold water to stop cooking further and drain. Do not over cook!
  2. Slice Okra thinly.
  3. Mix Nattō with sauce and mustard and finely chopped Spring Onion. Combine with sliced Okra. Add extra Soy Sauce if required.

It's filled with tiny white seeds and is sometimes called lady's fingers due to its long, slender Okra is a drought-resistant annual that thrives in warm, humid weather. It will produce edible seed pods after a pretty white, yellow, pink, or red. Okra, also known as "lady's finger," or "bamia pod" is one of the favorite nutritious vegetables of North-East African origin. The pods usually gathered while they are green, tender, and at the immature stage. The plant cultivated throughout the tropical and warm temperate regions around.

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