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What type of veg is aubergine?

What type of veg is aubergine?

Eggplants, also known as aubergines, belong to the nightshade family of plants and are used in many different dishes around the world. Although often considered a vegetable, they’re technically a fruit, as they grow from a flowering plant and contain seeds.

Can you eat aubergine stem?

The stems are the most delicious part of the eggplant, yet they get discarded; this stew does not! Throw in the stems (after washing them) in the pot and let them cook alongside the veggies and meat (if using). You will be rewarded with tender, full of silky meat eggplant stems to suck on and finally discard.

What is an eggplant classified as?

berry
Eggplant. Not only are eggplants fruits, they’re technically classified as a berry.

Are brown seeds in eggplant bad?

Eggplant flesh will have tan to brown colored spots around the seeds. If this is the color you are referring to, it is edible.

What is the difference between aubergine and eggplant?

Aubergine is a French word, and it is how Europeans refer to what Americans would typically call an eggplant. We call it eggplant because the original aubergine that was brought to North America by immigrants looked like white eggs. Italian recipes use the more traditional purple eggplant.

Is the aubergine a fruit or a vegetable?

Although it’s technically a fruit (a berry, to be exact), the aubergine is used as a vegetable. It’s native to Southeast Asia, but is grown all over the world, and there are many different varieties.

How tall does an aubergine plant grow to be?

Though perennial in its native Africa and Asia, most gardeners grow it as an annual vegetable. A healthy, mature plant has large, fuzzy, green leaves and an upright, bushy habit. It grows 40 to 150 cm (16 to 57 in) tall, with large coarsely lobed leaves that are 10 to 20 cm (4–8 in) long and 5 to 10 cm (2–4 in) broad.

When to pick the fruit from an aubergine plant?

Harvesting Aubergines Once the eggplants are ready to be harvested (around 70- 80 days after planting out and 100-120 days from germination), look for shiny, well-rounded fruit with plump, smooth skin. Fruit needs to be cut, rather than pulled off the plant. Cut close to the stem, leaving about an inch of growth.

How did the aubergine eggplant get its name?

Like its relatives, the aubergine has small five petaled flowers and lobed leaves. Aubergine flowers range in color from white to pale purple, depending on cultivar. The common name of “eggplant” comes from the resemblance that some of the fruits have to eggs. “Aubergine” derives from a Persian word, badenjan.