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  2. When to Salt Eggplant Before Cooking—and When You Don ... - AOL

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  3. Eggplant - Wikipedia

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    Eggplants also feature in several Japanese expression and proverbs, such as "Don't feed autumn eggplant to your wife" (秋茄子は嫁に食わすな, akinasu wa yome ni kuwasuna) (because their lack of seeds will reduce her fertility) and "Always listen to your parents" (親の意見と茄子の花は千に一つも無駄はない, oya no iken ...

  4. Tsukemono - Wikipedia

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    A tsukemonoki (漬物器) ("pickling container") is a Japanese pickle press. The pressure is generated by heavy stones called tsukemono ishi (漬物石) ("pickle stone") with a weight of one to two kilograms, sometimes more. This type of pickle press is still in use, and can be made from a variety of materials, such as plastic, wood, glass, or ...

  5. 25 best eggplant recipes from ratatouille to pasta alla norma

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    In her one-pan take on the iconic Italian dish, Giada De Laurentiis simplifies the prep and cooking process to under an hour by making eggplant Parm boats. Slice slender Japanese eggplant in half ...

  6. How to cook eggplant perfectly every time - AOL

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    For dishes like pasta alla Norma, where the eggplant is tossed into pastas with tomato sauce, or a stir-fry, Stilo cubes the eggplant into ½-inch pieces. Gemelli alla Norma by Gaetano Arnone How ...

  7. Nukazuke - Wikipedia

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    Nukazuke. Nukazuke (糠漬け) is a type of traditional Japanese preserved food, made by fermenting vegetables in rice bran (nuka), developed in the 17th century. [1]Almost any vegetable may be preserved using this technique, although some common varieties include celery, eggplants, daikon, cabbage, carrots, and cucumbers. [2]

  8. What Is an Eggplant, I Beg of You? - AOL

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  9. Fukujinzuke - Wikipedia

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    Fukujinzuke (福神漬) is a condiment in Japanese cuisine, commonly used as relish for Japanese curry. In fukujinzuke, vegetables including daikon, eggplant, lotus root and cucumber are finely chopped, then pickled in a base that is flavored with soy sauce. The result has a crunchy texture. [1]