Brinjal is eggplant in English so it's a vegetable
This is the Solanum Melongena a species of nightshade grown for its edible fruit. Known as Eggplant in North America and Australian English. In Britain known as Aubergine and in South East Asia and South Africa as Brinjal
In Italian, brinjal is called "melanzana."
Brinjal is an Indian word for an egg plant or aubergine. These have small seeds inside and that is what makes it a fruit rather than a vegetable (just as tomatoes are fruits).
Egg plant is also known as brinjal and brinjal is a vegetable so egg plant is veg.
The noun 'brinjal' is a common noun, a general word for a type of vegetable. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. Most people do not name their brinjal, they just cook it, and eat it.
Brinjal is just another name for the vegetable eggplant. It is grown upright. It is hairy and usually a dark purple or a near black color on the outer skin of its fruit.
Yes, brinjal is a common noun, a singular, concrete noun, a word for a vegetable, a thing.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Brinjal Street, Gulargambone NSW, AustraliaHotel Brinjal, Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India
The Eggplant, aubergine, or brinjal (Solanum melongena) is a solanaceous plant bearing a fruit of the same name, commonly used as a vegetable in cooking.
Zucchini as it is not an Indian fruit, yes it is a fruit! Although in a culinary context, zucchini is treated as a vegetable. A similar vegetable in the culinary context is the Ridge-gourd. Indian name : Turai or Tori.
Eggplant (aka baingan or brinjal) is often described as the King of Vegetables because so much can be done to it. It can be eaten alone or in a variety of combinations and it always seems to be compatible.
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