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As a Canadian, I must protest. It's been around in Canada almost as long as it has been in the USA, and since households in almost all Canadian cities have traditionally received US television stations (including PBS) there's no appreciable difference in popularity between here and the USA.
I was a kid in the 70s and definitely grew up watching Sesame Street.
I agree 100% that ladyfinger should absolutely be accepted as well, e.g.: as a type-in. But it's not unreasonable for okra to be the default/displayed answer there.
Lady fingers are cookies in the US, and uses to make tiramisu or to make babies stop crying. Okra would be terrible for either of those applications.