Desi around Aubergine ( Bengan ) 250 Gram

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Aubergine (eggplants)

The aubergine is a true lady of mystery, known by a host of other names such as eggplant, brinjal, melongene, garden egg and guinea squash, but is distinguishable by her vibrant dark purple colour and stretched egg-like shape. Very low calorie, loaded with beneficial nutrients, with a distinctive taste and sponge-like texture, she was once believed to be poisonous and actually contains more nicotine than any other vegetable (don’t worry though; you’d need to consume 30lbs of aubergine to ingest the amount of nicotine you’d get from smoking a cigarette). Aubergine is not the only vegetable that contains traces of nicotine however; tomatoes, potatoes, cauliflowers and green peppers also contain very small amounts.

Aubergine (eggplants)

An introduction to Aubergine : 

When you think of aubergines you naturally think of them in a vegetable patch, but did you know that an aubergine isn’t actually a vegetable; it’s technically a fruit – a berry to be exact! Part of the nightshade family (which also includes tomatoes, sweet peppers and potatoes) the aubergine originates from India, where she is considered the queen of the vegetable patch. The majority of aubergines today however are produced in China and also cultivated in other temperate climates including India, Iran and Egypt. A versatile addition to your diet; they feature in many popular dishes and can be fried, stewed, stir-fried, baked, stuffed, roasted, curried, pickled or pureed and incorporated into a host of delicious recipes.

Varieties of aubergine : 

Although the most widely known and used variety of aubergine, the Italian aubergine, is a signature dark purple you can also find white, black, green and red types.

The size and shape also differs greatly across different varieties. Italian aubergines are the most widely used and feature in some of the world’s most popular dishes including ratatouille, moussaka, parmigiana, pizzas and pastas. In contrast the unusual ‘Toga’ variety is orange with green stripes and is strong in flavour. Chinese aubergines are long, thin and dark lavender in colour and are great in stir fries and pickles. The Filipino aubergine is long, thin and dark green in colour with specks of light purple and works best when roasted or mashed.

Indian aubergines are dark red and small (about the size of an egg) and are usually cooked in curries, soups and stews, whilst Japanese aubergines have a sweeter taste and are short and thin with dark purple skin and dark-coloured stems; they are often pickled or used in tempura. The Thai aubergine is great for curries; green and round in appearance and much smaller than the other varieties.

Nutritional information : 

Aubergines are a good source of dietary fibre, calcium, antioxidants and vitamins including vitamin C, vitamin K, vitamin B6, thiamin and niacin. They are virtually fat free and low in calories, sodium and cholesterol and high in folic acid. Aubergines also come loaded with a host of minerals essential for the effective functioning of the body, including magnesium, phosphorus, copper, and potassium.

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