SC - Eggplant
LrdRas at aol.com
LrdRas at aol.com
Tue Nov 28 17:37:11 PST 2000
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In a message dated 11/28/00 11:29:21 AM Eastern Standard Time,
jenne at mail.browser.net writes:
> _Which_ European cultures? I don't find references to medieval consumption
> of eggplant in England or Poland, but perhaps I'm missing something?
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Have you tried looking under the term 'aubergine'? That is the name eggplant
usually goes by in the King's English. It is derived from a similar French
term so looking under a form of that word in French sources may be fruitful.
Just a thought.
Ras
The test of good manners is to be patient with bad ones.- Solomon Ibn Gabirol
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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>In a message dated 11/28/00 11:29:21 AM Eastern Standard Time, <BR>jenne at mail.browser.net writes:
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<BR><BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE style="BORDER-LEFT: #0000ff 2px solid; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px">_Which_ European cultures? I don't find references to medieval consumption
<BR>of eggplant in England or Poland, but perhaps I'm missing something?
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<BR>Jadwiga Zajaczkowa, </BLOCKQUOTE>
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<BR>Have you tried looking under the term 'aubergine'? That is the name eggplant <BR>usually goes by in the King's English. It is derived from a similar French <BR>term so looking under a form of that word in French sources may be fruitful.
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<BR>Just a thought.
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<BR>Ras
<BR>The test of good manners is to be patient with bad ones.- Solomon Ibn Gabirol</FONT></HTML>
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