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Discover LudwigThe word 'aubergine' is correct and commonly used in written English, especially in British English
It is another term for the vegetable we commonly know as eggplant in American English. Example: For dinner, I made a delicious ratatouille using fresh aubergines, tomatoes, and zucchini from my garden.
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aubergine
noun
An Asian plant, Solanum melongena, cultivated for its edible purple, green, or white ovoid fruit
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His is a planet where an aubergine satin coat is a useful purchase.
The most coveted and expensive pearls are judged on their roundness, perfection and lustre, and come in shades dictated by their shells, from white to pistachio green, pink, gold and aubergine.
Remove the leaves and discard, put the tofu into the same bowl as the aubergine and mix together.
4 Give the aubergine a quick rinse to remove any excess salt, then heat 1 tbsp of coconut oil in a wok and, once melted, fry the aubergine over a medium/high heat.
When cool, slice the aubergine into chunks by cutting along the crisscross.
Also try the aubergine stuffed with peppery minced pork (but beware of the chilli kick).
The vibrancy of ginger, garlic and chilli, crisp tofu, meltingly soft aubergine and zing of coriander were all beautifully balanced with the coarse texture and creamy flavour of desiccated coconut.
The aubergine is done when it has browned and softened.
On our last visit, I had tuna tataki, mussels and red snapper ceviche with yuzu, miso aubergine caviar and beef tataki with Jerusalem artichokes.
Change toppings, or add one extra crunchy ingredient in the morning to keep things fresh: Cut an aubergine in half lengthways and slice a crisscross pattern into the flesh.
When hot, add the aubergine (cut-side down) and cook for 6-8 minuthen then flip and cook for 2 minutes on the other side.
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