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  3. Eggplant - Wikipedia

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    Raw eggplant can have a bitter taste, with an astringent quality, but it becomes tender when cooked and develops a rich, complex flavor. Rinsing, draining, and salting the sliced fruit before cooking may remove the bitterness. [47] The fruit is capable of absorbing cooking fats and sauces, which may enhance the flavor of eggplant dishes.

  4. Eggplant, Mozzarella and Saffron Rice Bake Recipe - AOL

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    Layering, step-by-step: Cover the bottom of a 13×9 baking dish with 1 cup of tomato sauce, Sprinkle 1/3 of mozzarella around, then 1/3 of grated cheese, Layer the pan in eggplant rounds ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Solanum aethiopicum - Wikipedia

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    The two-inch berries of the 'Hmong Red' have deep creases and a bitter flavor used in Southeast Asian cooking. It can produce fruit 100 days after planting. 'Gilo', 'Jiló', or 'Scarlet eggplant' Grown mainly in Brazil. It has a bitter taste and is usually consumed cooked. The plant takes 75 days to reach maturity. Plants vary in size, shape ...

  7. Pinakbet - Wikipedia

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    Pinakbet vegetables: shown are bitter melon, calabaza squash, okra, eggplants, string beans, and chili. Ilocano cuisine is characterized by dishes that are either salty or bitter, requiring rice. [2] Original Ilocano pinakbet is seasoned with bagoóng of fermented fish (buggúong nga ikán) usually of anchovies (munámon).

  8. End-of-Summer Eggplant Bake Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat the oven to 450°. On 2 baking sheets, spread the eggplant in an even layer. Drizzle with 6 tablespoons of the olive oil, season with salt and pepper and toss.

  9. Solanum macrocarpon - Wikipedia

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    While taste of both the leaves and the fruit are very bitter they have a high nutrient yield. [2] The fruit's crunchy texture and mild flavor make it unique. It can be consumed raw without removing the skin. Typically, the Vietnamese eggplant has a slightly bitter taste, but the bitterness may become stronger when the eggplant is over-ripe.