- fruit, poor man's tomato,
tomate de yuca,
tomate de españa, sachatomate,
berenjena,
chilto and
tamamoro in
South America, tyamtar,
rambheda or rukh tamatar...
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article included, alb-:
Portuguese bringella, bringiela, beringela.
Spanish berenjena, alberenjena. The
Spanish word
alberenjena was then
borrowed into French...
-
invention of
Cervantes that
suggests aubergine-eater via the
Spanish berenjena or aubergine, po****rly
considered to be the
favorite food in
Toledo at...
- variation. In the
Dominican Republic, the dish is
known as pastelón de
berenjena ('eggplant c****erole').
Eggplants are
fried in
flour and salt and layered...
- del
Valle Rodríguez (2020-08-25). "Adopcion Adopción de la
variedad de
berenjena C015 (Solanum
melongena L.) en la región
Caribe colombiana: measuring...
-
manitas de
cerdo (pig's feet) and migas.
Standalone products include Berenjena de Almagro [es], a
variety of
small aubergines that are
grown in Almagro...
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since the 18th century, it has
sometimes been used as a main course.
Berenjena a la
vinagreta is a
typical appetizer in
Hispanosphere made from boiled...
- of the
fennel plant are used in the
preparation of
pickled eggplants,
berenjenas de Almagro. A
herbal tea or
tisane can also be made from fennel. On account...
- in cooking.
Arroz ancha Arroz aguado Arroz con
pepino Arroz con
pollo Berenjenas rellenas Brochetas Camarones al
ajillo Carne asada Carne desmenuzada Carne...
- agreed. The
orientalist Leopoldo Eguílaz y
Yanguas relates Benengeli to
berenjena ("brinjal, aubergine, eggplant"), a
relation mentioned by
Sancho Panza...