eggplant

[ˈɛɡˌplænt]

eggplant Definition

  • 1a plant of the nightshade family, which bears egg-shaped purple or white fruit
  • 2the fruit of the eggplant plant

Using eggplant: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "eggplant" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She made a delicious eggplant parmesan for dinner.

  • Example

    The dish was garnished with slices of roasted eggplant.

  • Example

    Eggplants are a common ingredient in Mediterranean cuisine.

eggplant Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for eggplant

Phrases with eggplant

  • a variety of eggplant that is small and round, resembling a goose egg

    Example

    The farmer brought a basket of goose eggplants to the market.

  • a variety of eggplant that has a white or pale green skin and a milder flavor than the purple variety

    Example

    The recipe calls for white eggplant, but you can use the purple one if it's not available.

  • a small variety of eggplant that is harvested when it's still young and tender

    Example

    The baby eggplants were grilled and served with a yogurt sauce.

Origins of eggplant

from the shape of the fruit, which is similar to that of a hen's egg

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Summary: eggplant in Brief

An 'eggplant' [ˈɛɡˌplænt] is a plant of the nightshade family that produces egg-shaped purple or white fruit. It is commonly used in Mediterranean cuisine and can be prepared in dishes like eggplant parmesan. Varieties include the small and round goose eggplant, the white eggplant with a milder flavor, and the baby eggplant that is harvested when it's still young and tender.

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