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agriculture by Ibn Al-Awwam in 12th-century
Muslim Spain described how to grow
aubergines.
Records exist from
later medieval Catalan and Spanish, as well as from...
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Turkish dish patlıcan kızartması (pronounced 'potlejon'; meaning:
fried aubergines) or
without yogurt as in patlıcan şakşuka.
Perhaps the best-known Turkish...
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Interior with
Aubergines (French - Intérieur aux
aubergines) is a 1911 oil on
canvas painting produced in his
studio in
Collioure by
Henri Matisse. It...
- Look up
Aubergine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Aubergine is a
British and
Irish term for eggplant.
Aubergine may also
refer to:
Aubergine (color)...
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Eggplant emoji (🍆), also
known in English,
French and its
Unicode name as
Aubergine, is an
emoji featuring a
purple eggplant.
Social media users have noted...
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vegetable dish from Majorca,
consisting of
layers of
sliced potatoes,
aubergines and red bell
peppers previously fried in
olive oil. It is
available at...
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leaves Aubergine". Harden's. 9 June 2009.
Retrieved 8
October 2012. Fingleton,
David (10
October 1998). "Restaurant: A tale of two
Aubergines". The Spectator...
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Makdous (Arabic: المكدوس or
sometimes المقدوس) is a dish of oil-cured
aubergines. Part of
Levantine cuisine (Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, and Palestine), they...
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Solanum torvum, also
known as pendejera,
turkey berry, devil's fig, pea eggplant,
platebrush or susumber, is a bushy,
erect and
spiny perennial plant used...
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Princess Aubergine (Baingan Bádsháhzádí) is an
Indian folktale collected by
Flora Annie Steel and
sourced from the
Punjab region. It
concerns a princess...