Bitter gourd
Crop Detail

Bitter gourd is a tropical and subtropical vine of the family Cucurbitaceae, widely grown in Asia, Africa and the Caribbean for its edible fruit. Its many varieties differ substantially in the shape and bitterness of the fruit. This herbaceous, tendril-bearing vine grows up to 5 m (16 ft) in length. It bears simple, alternate leaves 4-12 cm (1.6-4.7 in) across, with three to seven deeply separated lobes. When the fruit is fully ripe, it turns orange and mushy, and splits into segments which curl back dramatically to expose seeds covered in bright red pulp.

In Pakistan, known as karela in Urdu speaking areas and Bangladesh, known as korola in Bengali bitter gourd is often cooked with onions, red chili powder, turmeric powder, salt, coriander powder and a pinch of cumin seeds. Another dish in Pakistan calls for whole, unpeeled bitter melon to be boiled and then stuffed with cooked minced beef, served with hot tandoori bread, naan, chappati, or with khichri (a mixture of lentils and rice).

Major/Minor Major
Temporary/Permanent Temporary
Category Agriculture Extension
Type Vegetables
Climate Tropical
Water Method Irrigated
Duration Perennial
Economic Type Food Crop
Growing Season Kharif / Rainy / Monsoon Crops

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Pests, Weeds, Diseases & Disorders

Sucking Pests
Wild Boar Rodents White fly Mite Aphid Fruit Fly Flea beetle
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Blossom end injury Air pollution injury Chilling/frost injury
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weeds
Fungal Diseases
Blight Viral diseases Downey mildew Powdery Mildew
Bacterial Diseases
Bacterial Leaf Spot Wilt
Viral Diseases
Yellow Mosaic

Seed Varieties

Name Seed Rate
LOCAL SEED 1 kg / acre
FAISAL ABAD LONG (LOCAL / OPV) 600-700 grams per acre
PALEE (HYBRID) 600-700 grams per acre
GUL-F1 1Kg/acre
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