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I found it in Wikipedia but Judy's instructions worked for me when I picked my

last 2 eggplants out.

Boxing gloves, I'll win! I used to beat the boys up in school........hahaha

Donna

 

greatyoga <greatyoga wrote:

I'm confused. Here it says the male has more seeds and in Donna's

post she says that the female has more seeds. It sems like there

are two polar definitions. Am I crazy or do you and Donna need to

put the boxing gloves on and come to a mutual conclusion?

 

GB

 

In , " wwjd " wrote:

>

> ok ok ok,, you are dragging it out of me.... LOL This is very

important to know if you are planning on marrying eggplant,

chanda... rofl here is what I sent out.

>

> I thought you might find this interesting. Do you know how to tell

a male

> eggplant apart from a female eggplant? Here it is.

>

> The female eggplant has a round tan spot on the bottom of the

eggplant. It

> will have very few seeds and is sometimes has a bitter taste.

>

> The male eggplant has a tan line on the bottom of the eggplant. It

will

> have lots more seeds than the female and will be more enjoyable to

taste,

> IMHO

>

> I always look for the males ones. I love the seeds in it. Just

think of

> the male and female human anatomy to remember this little tidbit

of info.

>

> Just thought you might want to know!!!

>

> Enjoy,

> Judy

>

>

> -

> PuterWitch

>

> Friday, August 11, 2006 8:53 PM

> Re: Chanda eggplant gender

>

>

> OMG no, do tell

> -

> Donnalilacflower

>

> Friday, August 11, 2006 6:51 PM

> Chanda eggplant gender

>

> Now do you remember Judy explaining how to tell a male from a

female eggplant???

> DOnna

>

> PuterWitch

wrote:

> I just LOVE eggplant, yes I will marry eggplant.

>

> hugs,

> Chanda

> -

> Alana Farrell

>

> Thursday, August 10, 2006 11:22 PM

> Re: What veggies won't you eat?

>

> I personally can't stand asparagus (sp?). My daughter loves it

(go

> figure!). I'm also not fussy for eggplant. I love to eat raw

turnip,

> but can only tolerate the taste if it is in a stew or soup -

won't eat

> it mashed, even with potatoes or carrots.

>

> Alana

>

> , " Rachael " wrote:

> >

> > All this talk about veggies that people would like to try made

me

> > wonder what veggies people have tried but will never eat

again. I

> > personally can't stand okra, parsley, and red radishes,

despite the

> > many ways people have tried to feed them to me. I'm also not a

big

> > fan of raw onions, raw mushrooms and raw sweet peppers, though

I

> LOVE

> > all of them cooked and I love raw green onions.

> >

> > ~Rachael

> >

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