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  2. How To Store Eggplant So It Stays Fresh And Blemish Free - AOL

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    Eggplant does not have a strong natural flavor, but tends to pick up flavors of the foods and sauces that it is cooked with, making it a good substitution for protein in vegetarian dishes and a ...

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  5. Eggplant - Wikipedia

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    The eggplant has a long history of taxonomic confusion with the scarlet and Ethiopian eggplants (Solanum aethiopicum), known as gilo and nakati, respectively, and described by Linnaeus as S. aethiopicum. The eggplant was sometimes considered a variety violaceum of that species. S. violaceum of de Candolle applies to Linnaeus' S. aethiopicum.

  6. Solanum aethiopicum - Wikipedia

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    The scarlet eggplant, also known as Gilo or jiló, was long held to be a distinct species (S. gilo) but is nowadays generally considered to be a cultivar group of S. aethiopicum. Ethiopian eggplant has been used as a source of disease resistance genes for several commercially grown Solanaceae crops, including Solanum melongena (eggplant). [ 5 ]

  7. How to cook eggplant perfectly every time - AOL

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    To master the eggplant game, TODAY Food spoke to food stylist and culinary producer Katie Stilo. "Fun fact: Eggplants are not a vegetable, they are fruits because they have seeds!" said Stilo.

  8. Cercospora melongenae - Wikipedia

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    It survives the winter on lesions of previously infected fruit, plant debris, or simply in the soil. This fungus can survive up to a year in the soil. Conidia is released in the spring when the fungus is ready to infect its host, the eggplant. The conidia disperse by air or wind, or by rain-splash, and are able to infect a suitable host this ...

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

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