garden egg

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garden egg

A gardener harvests a ripe garden egg from the plant.

Definition

Noun: 1. A plant and its fruit: A hairy, upright herb (Solanum aethiopicum or related species) native to Southeast Asia but widely cultivated. It produces a large, glossy, edible fruit that is commonly used as a vegetable. The fruit is typically egg-shaped and can vary in color from white to yellow, orange, or red.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The garden egg is a staple ingredient in many West African soups and stews.
    • She bought some fresh garden eggs from the market to make a salad.
    • This dish is made with a puree of garden egg.
Advanced Usage
  • The term "garden egg" is used specifically to refer to certain cultivars of eggplant, distinct from the larger, dark purple varieties common in Western cuisine. It emphasizes the fruit's typical shape and its role as a garden vegetable.
Variants and Related Words
  • Eggplant (n): A more common general term for the fruit of plants in the genus , including the garden egg. In British English, "aubergine" is used.
  • Aubergine (n): The British English term for eggplant.
  • Solanum aethiopicum (n): The scientific name for one of the primary species referred to as garden egg.
Synonyms
  • African eggplant
  • Gboma eggplant (specific to certain regions)
  • Mock tomato
Notes on Meaning
  • The primary meaning refers to the fruit used as a vegetable. Secondarily, it refers to the plant itself that bears this fruit. It is important to note that "garden egg" denotes a specific type of eggplant, not all eggplants in general.
garden egg

A gardener harvests a ripe garden egg from the plant.

Noun
  1. hairy upright herb native to southeastern Asia but widely cultivated for its large glossy edible fruit commonly used as a vegetable