Wow,. I never thought some of them looked like that...
Maybe I was wrong.
Maybe they were called eggplants because they looked like eggs when the English people discovered them.
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Wow,. I never thought some of them looked like that...
Maybe I was wrong.
Maybe they were called eggplants because they looked like eggs when the English people discovered them.
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Here we called it TALONG maybe because it is LONG 🤣 lol
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In Arabic we call it "باذنجان" (Ba-then-jan) and it means.... This vegetable. We even call this shade of purple "باذنجاني" after it.
EDIT: Oh. I was supposed to say: It doesn't mean anything, it just this vegetable name.
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Oh yeah often considered vege but technically it's a fruit. Anyway whatever it is onething for sure i love to eat TORTANG TALONG 😄
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Wait, it's technically a fruit?
Why most of the things we call veggies in Libya turn out to be fruits? (Tomatoes is another example here.)
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