Lima Beans - Valore Lilva - Is this Mocchai Kai?
Topic started by Senthil (@ adsl-64-123-204-207.dsl.hstntx.swbell.net) on Tue Mar 18 23:10:20 .
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I recently bought Lima beans (scientific name - Valore Lilva) frozen packet from Indian store here - the pictures on the cover looked like raw mocchai kottai (seeds of avarakai). I cooked them but the taste is different - it doesn't taste like mocchai. Can anyone guide me more on this item?
Thanks in advance for all your expert tips!
Senthil
Responses:
- From: Lilly (@ pr2.adl1.airnet.com.au)
on: Wed Mar 19 01:26:15
Senthil
Lima Beans are definitely not Mocchai Kottai. I have been trying to find Mocchai for sometime now...no luck. Sorry.
Lilly
- From: Senthil (@ adsl-65-65-25-189.dsl.hstntx.swbell.net)
on: Wed Mar 19 19:15:00
Thanks Lilly for the reply. Let me know if you find more info.
As a substitute for raw mocchai, you can soak and use the dry mocchai that is available in the Indian market. You can purchase avarakai and peel and use the seeds inside for your recipies and still use the skins for making porial, etc.
Cheers,
Senthil
- From: Hemant (@ 203.195.208.26)
on: Wed Mar 19 23:29:58
Hello Senthil,
Valore Liva is not Mocchu kottai.It is Avarakkai Kottai.
Mocchu is not available in USA.
So you will hv to use a substitute , which is Valore Lilva.
- From: Senthil (@ adsl-65-64-247-188.dsl.hstntx.swbell.net)
on: Sat Mar 22 10:06:18
Dear Hemantji,
I fried these Lima beans like we fry Mocchai and it came out good (my wife liked it more than me as I felt it had some different smell...)
Thanks for your reply, I really enjoy reading your postings in the forum.
Regards,
Senthil
- From: shanthi (@ 12-230-82-249.client.attbi.com)
on: Thu May 1 13:06:01 EDT 2003
Lima beans id tuvar lilva. You will find it in the frozen section in the indian grocery. You need to thaw, take the outer covering before proceeding with this in recipes
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on: Fri Sep 5 23:07:32
I want the Lima Beans, do you have the Lima Beans? Put the Lima Beans in the water, boil them in the water. Make the Lima Beans, cook the Lima Beans. Cook them in the water.
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