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17 minutes ago, swt61 said:

Not that I'm against everything that's slimey...

I should hope not!

Just now, EdipisReks1 said:

Slime is the defining feature of okra, so I wonder if you know what okra is.

It's the stuff that comes in the can labelled 'okra'.  Maybe I don't know what slimey is.  I would suggest: if you struggle to get it from the plate to your mouth with a fork before it slides off -- like fajita onions and peppers, buttered spaghetti -- then it's slimey -- the okra I've had is more like green beans -- maybe I should try some by itself without adding it to a recipe?

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9 minutes ago, Dusty Chalk said:

I should hope not!

It's the stuff that comes in the can labelled 'okra'.  Maybe I don't know what slimey is.  I would suggest: if you struggle to get it from the plate to your mouth with a fork before it slides off -- like fajita onions and peppers, buttered spaghetti -- then it's slimey -- the okra I've had is more like green beans -- maybe I should try some by itself without adding it to a recipe?

No, you don't know what okra is.  Canned?  Heat denatures things, you know, and canned is cooked.

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20 hours ago, EdipisReks1 said:
If you want to try okra, yes.  I would suggest cooking it*.
*this has no resemblance to canned.

Yeah, sorry, I meant fresh (as opposed to canned) okra, not raw (but then prepared/cooked).

20 hours ago, grawk said:
or just go to a good southern restaurant.  No one needs to eat slimy gross okra.  It is fantastic, but not if it'd poorly prepared.

I need to find a good Southern restaurant anyway -- for biscuits and gravy.

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