Brinjal is simply the Indian name for the aubergine or eggplant.
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Brinjal is eggplant in English so it's a vegetable
Yes, brinjal, also known as eggplant, does contain seeds. The seeds are found inside the flesh of the fruit.
The eggplant's scientific name is: Solanum melongena
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
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Brinjal, also known as eggplant, is slightly acidic with a pH ranging from 5.3 to 6.3.
Also known as aubergine or brinjal (And Nasu in Japan) the scientific name of eggplant is Solanum melongena
Egg plant is also known as brinjal and brinjal is a vegetable so egg plant is veg.
In australia it is called eggplant but i think it is an aubergine in the uk
Aubergine is another name for an eggplant. It is also known in some areas as a melongene, guinea squash, or brinjal.
It typically takes 50-70 days for brinjal (eggplant) to reach maturity and be ready for harvest. However, this can vary depending on the specific variety of brinjal being grown and the growing conditions.