Yes they do,I think sorry I'm pretty sure though I thing they are really small! :)
The correct spelling of Aubergine is Aubergine.
Yes, the seeds in an aubergine (eggplant) are edible and safe to eat. They are small and typically blend well with the flesh of the fruit, contributing to its texture. However, some people prefer to remove them for aesthetic reasons or to reduce bitterness, especially in larger, mature aubergines. Overall, eating them poses no harm and adds to the nutritional value of the dish.
The word aubergine is of Arabic origin. Aubergine is more commonly known as the eggplant. The word aubergine is used in England in place of eggplant.
Yellow aubergines growing on a purple aubergine plant could be due to a genetic mutation or cross-pollination from a different variety of aubergine plant. It is common for plants to produce unexpected fruit colors when these factors are at play.
"Aubergine." Alternatively, the American-English word for aubergine is "egg plant."
Red and blue will make aubergine.
The British call an eggplant an aubergine.
aubergine is the translation of 'eggplant' .
Aubergine is one of my favorite colors.
Aubergine is another name for an eggplant. It is also known in some areas as a melongene, guinea squash, or brinjal.
Yes they do,I think sorry I'm pretty sure though I thing they are really small! :)
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).