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- noun Plural form of
aubergine .
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Examples
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Did you use one of those long thin Asian aubergines or an Italian one?
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Vegetables, such as aubergines and tomatoes are often pickled.
Archive 2007-05-01 Jenni's life at the moment 2007
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Vegetables, such as aubergines and tomatoes are often pickled.
Jenni's life at the moment Jenni's life at the moment 2007
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The self-explanatory Books for Cooks is also home to the Test Kitchen – a bright little cafe space, the walls painted colourfully with pictures of De Cecco pasta packets, artichokes and aubergines – which every lunchtime puts some of those recipes from the shelves through their paces.
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It is also known for its wine, distinctive cherry tomatoes, white aubergines, and the fact that vegetables grow on the dry volcanic land.
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The recipeThe principal ingredients are aubergines, garlic, lemon juice, tahini and olive oil.
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The trickToo many versions of this recipe fail to recognize the importance of scorching the aubergines over a grill or hot flame.
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It is also known for its wine, distinctive cherry tomatoes, white aubergines, and the fact that vegetables grow on the dry volcanic land.
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Pierce the skins of 3 large aubergines with a fork then grill over hot coals or the flame of a gas hob till the skin has charred and the flesh is very soft.
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You can either cook your aubergines over a charcoal grill or bake them, but the skins must blacken.
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