In Germany, ladyfingers (the biscuit used for tiramisu) are primarily called Löffelbiskuit (plural: Löffelbiskuits). They are also sometimes referred to as Biskotten. In a different context, the vegetable known as lady's finger (okra) is simply called Okra or Okraschote.
Ladyfingers or Naples biscuits, in British English sponge fingers, also known by the Italian name savoiardi (Italian: [savoˈjardi]) or by the French name boudoirs ( French: [budwaʁ]), are low-density, dry, egg-based, sweet sponge cake biscuits roughly shaped like large fingers.
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Are okra and lady finger the same?
Yes, okra and "lady's fingers" (or "ladies' fingers") are the same vegetable, with "lady's fingers" being a common alternative name, especially in the UK, India (bhindi), and the Caribbean, referring to its long, slender shape, notes BBC Good Food, Oxford Reference, and Wikipedia. It's a popular vegetable used in many cuisines for its unique texture, which adds thickness to dishes like gumbo.
The antioxidants in okra may also benefit your brain by reducing brain inflammation. Mucilage—a thick, gel-like substance found in okra—can bind with cholesterol during digestion so it is passed from the body.
In Germany no other fruit is consumed as much as the apple. Four out of five Germans (79%) regularly eat apples. Followed closely by bananas (78%) and strawberries (77%). And most Germans (74%) believe that apples aren't just tasty but also healthy.
In English for “three” the sign is with the index, middle and ring fingers, and in German it's with the thumb, index and middle fingers. 🎥: Inglourious Basterds (2009)
There are countless times a native speaker might use bitte in German conversations! As a note, any of the sentences above are still grammatically correct when you remove the word "bitte." They just become less polite. So, when in doubt, stick to polite etiquette and use bitte in German.
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Origin:German. Other Origin(s):French. Meaning:famous warrior. The German girl's name Eloise means “famous warrior.” This name belongs to one of the most famous children in literary history. Countless kids have read and been charmed by the character Eloise, a mischievous girl who lived at New York's fabled Plaza Hotel.
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Fusarium wilts, caused by Fusarium oxysporum is one of the most widespread and destructive diseases of okra plants and many other ornamental and horticultural crops.
Culinary historian Michael Twitty noted that “okra was one of the ultimate symbols of the establishment of the enslaved community as a culinary outpost of West Africa.” Okra became a staple in the personal gardens of enslaved people, providing extra sustenance when food was limited or withheld by slaveholders.