Aubergine is also another name for eggplants. Some also call this Brinjal.
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.
Eggplant is also known as aubergine. It is a versatile fruit that is commonly used in cooking in various cuisines.
A baingan is a word used in Hindi for an eggplant or aubergine.
Aubergine, also known as eggplant, is generally considered a countable noun. You can refer to it in the plural form as "aubergines," indicating multiple units. For example, you might say, "I bought three aubergines." However, when discussing aubergine in a general sense or referring to it in a non-specific way, it can also be used in an uncountable context, such as "I love aubergine."
Aubergine, is the common usage name for the vegetable known in the united States as eggplant. When used as a name for a colour it is a deep, rich, saturated purple that appears very nearly black.
The aubergine is what Americans call eggplant. Aubergine is a white or purple savory fruit (like tomatoes are really fruit) with a soggy spongy interior and smooth shiny outer skin. The ones typically found in the US are purple, but most stores also carry white ones. It is widely used in Mediterranean, Arabic and North African cuisine
"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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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.
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
It is a fruit but it may be used as a vegetable.
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