peerkangai
Peerkangai, also known as ridge gourd or angled gourd, is a popular vegetable in South Asian cuisine. It is a member of the Cucurbitaceae family, which also includes cucumbers and melons. Peerkangai is characterized by its elongated, ribbed, and somewhat angular shape, often appearing pale green when young and maturing to a darker green. The skin is usually smooth, though some varieties may have a slightly waxy texture.
Internally, peerkangai has a soft, spongy white flesh and a central cavity containing seeds. Its flavor is
Nutritionally, peerkangai is a good source of vitamins, particularly vitamin C and some B vitamins, as well