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Baby aubergines grown in Thailand. Many sizes and varieties of aubergine thrive in Thailand. Although they taste similar to the European variety, they may be white, green, or yellow, as well as purple.

Plant belonging to the nightshade family, native to tropical Asia. Its purple-skinned, sometimes white, fruits are eaten as a vegetable. (Solanum melongena, family Solanaceae.)



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