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Eggplant


The Aubergine, Brinjal or Eggplant (Solanum melongena) is a species of Solanum, native to

southern India and Sri Lanka. It is an annual plant growing 40 - 150 cm tall (16 in - 57 in), often

spiny, with large, coarsely lobed leaves 10-20 cm long and 5-10 cm broad. The flowers are white to

purple, with a five-lobed corolla and yellow stamens. The fruit is a fleshy berry, 3 cm diameter on

wild plants (much larger in cultivated forms), containing numerous small, soft seeds.

It is an important food crop grown for its large pendulous purple or white fruit. It has

been cultivated in southern and eastern Asia countries since prehistory, but appears to have become

known to the Western world no more than about 1,500 years ago. The numerous Arabic and North African

names for it, and the lack of ancient Greek and Roman names, indicate that it was carried throughout

the Mediterranean area by the Arabs in the early Middle Ages. The scientific name melongena derives

from a 16th-century Arabic name for one kind of eggplant.

The most widely grown cultivars in Europe and North America today are elongated ovoid, 12-25

cm long and 6-9 cm broad with a dark purple skin. A much wider range of shapes, sizes and colours

are grown in India and elsewhere in Asia. There, cultivars that closely resemble a chicken egg in

both size and shape are widely grown; colours vary from white to yellow as well as reddish-purple

and dark purple. Some cultivars have a colour gradient, from white at the stem to bright purple to

deep purple, or even black, but white cultivars also exist. Chinese eggplant are commonly shaped

like a narrower, slightly pendulous cucumber. The name 'eggplant' dates to the 1700s, when the most

common European cultivars of the fruit were white or yellow, and roughly the size and shape of a

goose egg.

Aubergine is the British name given to this fruit. This name comes from the French

aubergine, derived from Catalan albergínia, from Arabic al-bAdhinjAn, from Persian بادنجان

Bâdinjân, the eggplant.

Numerous other names are used, many derived from the Sanskrit vatinganah, which has produced

a number of names for this plant in various languages: brinjal, badingan, melongena, melanzana,

berenjena, albergínia, aubergine, brown-jolly, and mad-apple (misinterpretation of Italian

melanzana as mela insana).

Oval or elongated oval shaped cultivars include, 'Harris Special Hibush', 'Burpee Hybrid',

'Black Magic', Classic', Dusky', and 'Black Beauty'.

Long, slim shaped cultivars include 'Little Fingers', 'Ichiban' and 'Tycoon'.

Traditional white skinned, oval shaped cultivars include 'Casper' and 'Easter Egg'.

The raw fruit has a somewhat disagreeable taste, but when cooked, becomes tender and

develops a rich, complex flavour and firm texture. Salting and then rinsing the sliced eggplant can

also remove much of its bitterness. It is especially useful culinarily owing to its ability to

absorb great amounts of cooking fats, making possible extraordinarily rich dishes. The fruit flesh

is smooth; the numerous seeds are soft and (as in the related Tomato) edible along with the rest of

the fruit.

Check out the following recipes that are tagged "Eggplant":
Harpoon Chili, Crawfish Aubergine, Vegetable Kabobs with Herb Butter, Armenian Lentil Soup, Classic Minestrone Soup Con Pesto Alla Genove, Classic Minestrone Soup Con Pesto Alla Genovese, Creole Gumbo Pot, Basic Creamed Tuna with variations, Eggplant Wonton Soup, Garlic Soup, Grape Leaves Soup, Hearty Vegetable Soup, Ignacio Blanco's Roasted Vegetable Gazpacho, Minestrone A La Moosewood, Moussaka Soup, Moussaka Soup, Asian Marinated Eggplant, Roasted Vegetable Soup, Roasted Eggplant Soup, Roasted Vegetable Soup With Garlic(Vegan), Smoky Eggplant Soup, Vegetable Eggplant Soup, Vegetable Eggplant soup, Bean And Eggplant Stew, Chick Pea Stew, Crockpot Mediterranean Stew, French Style Vegetable Stew, Italian Vegetable And Potato Stew, Low Cal Baked Beef Stew with Sour Cream Biscuits, Naabil's Grecian Beef Stew, Pork Stew with White Beans and Eggplant, Ratatouille And Cod Stew - Bsnx01a, Spanish Vegetable Stew With Eggplant, West African Groundnut Stew, Kaeng Paa Kai(Jungle Curry With Chicken), Rob's Focaccia with Eggplant, Tomatoes & Anchovies, Ordinary Sambar(Kuzhambu), Kizarmis Patlican (fried Eggplant With Green, Eggplant, Pepper And Goat Cheese Terrine, Baked Stuffed Eggplant Mike Elia, Drago's Eggplant Souffle in Tomato-Basil Sauc, Broiled Salmon With Curried Eggplant Chutney, Spiced Garbanzos with Eggplant and Tomatoes, Guvec Or Turlu- Vegetable Casserole, Eggplant Caviar, Eggplant With Tomatoes, Szechwan Eggplant And Tofu, Chinese Noodle Salad W/ Roasted Eggplant, Eggplant Souffle', Eggplant-Tomato Chutney

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