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  • SH. .looks like dahiwala baingan is a regular at many homes.

    Ending a craving « Salt and Pepper. 2006

  • The baingan is a spicy eggplant dish and a popular choice even with carnivores like myself.

    Matador Network 2010

  • The genetically modified eggplant, which is popularly known as baingan or brinjal, is being developed by the Maharashtra Hybrid Seeds Company (M/s Mahyo) in the western state of Maharahtra.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • The baingan is a spicy eggplant dish and a popular choice even with carnivores like myself.

    Matador Network 2010

  • The genetically modified eggplant, which is popularly known as baingan or brinjal, is being developed by the Maharashtra Hybrid Seeds Company (M/s Mahyo) in the western state of Maharahtra.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • The baingan is a spicy eggplant dish and a popular choice even with carnivores like myself.

    Matador Network 2010

  • There's sweet and spicy Szechuan eggplant, sultry Indian baingan bharta, smoky Moroccan eggplant salad, even Moroccan candied eggplant (okay, an acquired taste, but better than you'd think).

    Ellen Kanner: Meatless Monday: Still, Life With Eggplant 2010

  • I tried your stuffed bhinda and Sia's stuffed baingan too.

    Gujarati Series- Bharela Marcha and Kachumber Cardamom 2008

  • There's sweet and spicy Szechuan eggplant, sultry Indian baingan bharta, smoky Moroccan eggplant salad, even Moroccan candied eggplant (okay, an acquired taste, but better than you'd think).

    Ellen Kanner: Meatless Monday: Still, Life With Eggplant 2010

  • You will see how each cook has his/her favorite combination of spices that go into a stir-fry: aloo bhindi (potato-okra) from Creative Pooja, aloo baingan (potato-eggplant) from My Dhaba, aloo shimla mirch (potato-green pepper) from Arad-Daagh,

    Archive 2007-01-01 Nupur 2007

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