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Take advantage of okra’s slime to make pillowy Summer Vegetable Scallion Pancakes
By Associated Press at Odessa American (oaoa.com)
· July 13, 2026
· 3 min read
By VIVIAN HOWARD
Voracious
If the South had a mascot, it would be okra. You love, hate or have an unfounded fear of okra — and the same is true of the South.
There’s no vegetable more polarizing than this poor little pod. And it’s only one part of okra that tends to bother people: the slimy seed...
Key takeaway I’m not going to print myself an “I Love Okra” T-shirt or name my next child after it, but I understand and respect it just as much as I do every other vegetable.
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Category: local ·
Published: July 13, 2026 ·
Source: Odessa American (oaoa.com) ·
Reading time: 3 min
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What is this story about? By VIVIAN HOWARD
Voracious
If the South had a mascot, it would be okra. You love, hate or have an unfounded fear of okra — and the same is true of the South.
There’s no vegetable more polarizing than this poor little pod. And it’s only one part of okra that tends to bother people: the slimy seed...
When was this published? This article was first published on July 13, 2026 by Odessa American (oaoa.com) and curated for The Odessa readers.
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