LADY_CANDAR: ale prd okra, je to "opo squash":
Opo Squash
Alternate names: Nam tao, bottle gourd, cucuzza squash, calabash, yugao, long squash, bau, Italian edible gourd, New Guinea bean, Tasmania bean, snake gourd, po gua, kwa kwa, upo, dudi
Characteristics: This long, smooth-skinned gourd has a mild taste somewhat reminiscent of zucchini. Immature, the flesh is sweet, but it turns more bitter as it ages. Wait too long, and it will dry out and become hollow. This squash may have originated in Africa but it is used in European and Southeast Asian cooking in traditional dishes such as the Vietnamese soup canh bau tom and the Italian cunigghiu (salted cod fish), which relies on dried cucuzza. If you can't find opo squash, use zucchini.