

Health Benefits of Eggplant
The glossy, purple, teardrop-shaped eggplant may be the only one you know, but this versatile vegetable comes in a variety of colors and shapes. Dig a little deeper at your local farmers market and you're likely to find oval, long and slim, and
melon-shaped eggplants with white, green, pink, orange, and even striped skin.
When you cut one open, you'll find meaty white flesh, maybe with a hint of green or yellow, dotted with small clusters of beige seeds. If the inside is brown, the eggplant might have gone bad.
The eggplant is a nightshade vegetable, like potatoes, tomatoes, and peppers. It originally comes from India and Asia, where it still grows wild. Eggplants made their way to Europe with the Islamic empire in the 7th and 8th centuries.
Historians believe the British coined the term eggplant during their occupation of India. Aubergine and brinjal are other names for it.
Eggplant has a rich, meaty inside that takes on a creamy consistency when you cook it. The hearty texture makes it a good stand-in for meat.
Eggplant comes in these varieties:
* Dusky or classic -- the familiar eggplant shape with shiny purple skin
* Epic -- teardrop-shaped with purple-black skin
* Black bell -- pear-shaped with glossy black skin
* Ghostbuster -- long, white, oval
* Ichiban -- long, thin, purple
* Slim Jim -- thin, bright purple
* Easter egg -- small, oval that's colored white, orange, yellow, or green



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