| 31. | One day Perkins was looking at all that luffa and began thinking : Why not make a disposable luffa toothbrush?
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| 32. | In Vietnam, particularly the north, it is cooked with crab meat, luffa and jute to make soup.
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| 33. | When luffas are harvested young, they are tender and can be eaten raw in salads or cooked like summer squash.
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| 34. | You might want to apply fertilizer to the side of the plant about a week after your luffa begins to bloom.
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| 35. | And yes, while the luffa is mostly used as a sponge in our area, young fruit can be eaten.
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| 36. | The art historian George Zarnecki has argued that the rood screen in the cathedral also dates from Luffa's episcopate.
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| 37. | Luffa species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species, including " Hypercompe albicornis ".
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| 38. | Luffa also supported Anselm's attempts to assert Canterbury's primacy over the Archbishop of York in 1108 and 1109.
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| 39. | Traditionally Luffa is held to have begun the building of Chichester Cathedral, the eastern section of which was dedicated in 1108.
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| 40. | A : Vine okra is the same plant as the luffa vine, also called Chinese okra, vegetable sponge and dishrag gourd.
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