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"Gurken" is the plural of "Gurke" in English "cucumber".

It refers to all types of "cucumber", The latin name is "Cucumis sativus".

"Gurke" can also be used in the context of calling someone an "oaf"

Gurken can also be translated as gherkins (American: dill pickles)

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Aubergine translates as eggplant

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