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October 13 - Eggplant History Trivia:
Originally an Oriental ornamental plant, eggplant got its name from yellow and white fruited varieties with egg-sized fruits.
In India and Medieval Europe, eggplant was credited with remarkable properties as a love potion. By the 16th Century, northern Europeans were calling eggplants, "mad apples" in the belief that consumption would cause insanity.
Eggplant were brought to America by Spaniards as "berengenas," meaning apples of love.
Ladies in the high society of China once made black dye from dark eggplant
skins and used it to stain their teeth to a black lustre, a fashionable
cosmetic use.
OASIS has much more information on eggplant.
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