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Brinjal, Egg Plant, Augergine and Melongene are all the same. The South Africans call it Brinjal The English call it Aubergine And the Americans call it Egg Plant
Brinjal's botanical name is Solanum melongena. It has 5 fused petals as do most plants in the Family Solanaceae. Solanaceae include other recognisable plants like the tomato and petunia
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The brinjal plant is not considered a shrub. The non-woody plant in question (Solanum melongena) of India and Malaysia lacks a tough outer layer of tissue, known as bark, to protect its therefore soft stems. Shrubs will have many hard, tree-like stems and maximum heights of under 20 feet (6 meters).
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Is brinjal is monocotyledons
In Italian, brinjal is called "melanzana."
no brinjal does not conduct electricity
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Brinjal is called "kathirikkai" in Tamil.
Brinjal or Aubergine in French is feminine
The Sanskrit word for 'brinjal' is "vartiแนdaka".
Brinjal is eggplant in English so it's a vegetable
Brinjal is simply the Indian name for the aubergine or eggplant.
jains avoid eating brinjal at it is considered jimikand or underground food
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