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8 smart ways to make bitter gourd (karela) less bitter

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 25, 2026, 13:40 IST
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How to reduce bitterness of karela effectively

Bitter gourd, also known as karela is a healthy summer vegetable. Rich in vitamins and minerals, it is known for its health benefits, such as helping regulate blood sugar levels and improving digestion. However, many people avoid it because of its strong bitter taste. Here we have listed 8 smart ways to make bitter gourd less bitter and more enjoyable to eat. Take a look.

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Scrape the rough skin


This is one of the easiest ways to reduce the bitterness of bitter gourd. Lightly scrape the bitterness. According to experts, the bumpy surface contains a large amount of the bitter compounds, and peeling it can help lessen the strong taste.

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Remove the seeds and pith


It is also important to remove the white pith and seeds as they are often more bitter than the flesh itself. Cut the vegetable lengthwise and remove the seeds. If the seeds are tender, they may be kept, but mature red seeds should always be discarded because they can be extremely bitter.

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Apply salt and rest


Another way to reduce the bitterness is by salting the vegetable. This is one of the most effective traditional methods for reducing bitterness: slice the bitter gourd, sprinkle salt over it and mix well. Leave it aside for 20-30 minutes, and you will see it draws out the bitter juices from the vegetable. After resting, squeeze the slices firmly to remove the excess liquid and rinse them lightly with water before using them for cooking.

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Blanch in hot water


This is also an effective way to reduce bitterness. Add the sliced pieces to hot water with a little salt and boil them for two to three minutes. Next, transfer them to cold water; this helps reduce the bitterness.

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Use curd


One can also soak the sliced bitter gourds in curd or yogurt. The acid content of curd helps balance the bitterness and adds a pleasant flavor.

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Cook with strong spices


It is also suggested that using aromatic spices is another excellent way to reduce the noticeable bitterness of bitter gourd. Using onion, garlic, ginger, cumin and chili powder can improve the taste and reduce the bitterness.

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Add sweetness and sour ingredient

Combining bitter gourd with sweet or sour ingredients can create a balanced flavor. One can use jaggery, lemon juice, tomatoes, sugar, or khand while cooking bitter gourd. These ingredients help neutralize the bitterness and make the dish tastier.

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Fry the bitter gourd


Another effective way is deep-frying or shallow-frying bitter gourd. This is said to reduce bitterness and improve texture. It is also said that frying gives the vegetable a rich and crunchy taste that appeals even to people who usually dislike bitter gourd.

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3 ways to enjoy karela


Stuffed Karela: This is one of the famous dishes, where karela is hollowed out and stuffed with a spicy mixture of onions, spices, and sometimes gram flour. It is then shallow-fried until tender and crispy. It is best served with rice and dal.

Karela Chips: This is an indulgent snack made by slicing karela, which is coated with spices and fried or baked until crisp.

Karela Juice: This is considered a healthy start to the day, as it helps manage blood sugar levels. To make it more enjoyable, the juice can be mixed with lemon, apple, cucumber, or honey.

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