
This hybrid bitter gourd is early and good tolerant to disease. Fruit is small, deep green color curds, with 5 cm diameter and 16-19 cm in length, 120-160 grams in weight, thick, tender and very bitter taste. Maturity is 55-60 days from sowing.

This hybrid bitter gourd is early and good tolerant to disease. Fruit is small, deep green color curds, with 5 cm diameter and 16-19 cm in length, 120-160 grams in weight, thick, tender and very bitter taste. Maturity is 55-60 days from sowing.

This is an early variety with the attractive curd skin. Plant is high productivity of good fruit setting, glossy dark green flesh. Fruit has small shiny fresh green color curds, 600-700 grams in weight, 7×30 cm in size, tender and mild bitter taste. It can be harvested in 65-70 days from sowing.

Philippine type An early, fast-growing variety, dark green color, long, round end fruit with attractive ribbed, stripes. Flesh is of mild bitterness. Highly tolerant to disease About 34 cm long, 6.5 cm in width weight 440 g. Fruit maturity reached in 55-60 days.
Indian Type
BG 4710![]() |
BG 1911![]() |
Chinese Type
BG 4711![]() |
BG 4712![]() |
BG 4713![]() |
CR 151![]() |
CR 152![]() |
Philippine Type
F1 - 2004![]() |
Strada 153![]() |
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The bitter melon (Chinese: ??; pinyin: kugua), also called bitter gourd, karela, balsampear, or balsamapple, is the edible fruit of the tropical and subtropical plant Momordica charantia, named for its bitter taste, considered the most bitter among all edible vegetables. The young shoots and leaves of the plant may be eaten as greens, and are not particularly bitter.
The original home of bitter gourd is not known except that it is a native of the tropics. It is widely grown in South Asia and Southeast Asia, as well as in China and the Caribbean. It is often used in Chinese cooking for its bitter flavour. It is also cultivated extensively all over India and a type of chips called karela chips are quite relished. It is however seldom mixed with other vegetables due to its extreme bitterness.
