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- Q2670836 subject Q8408460.
- Q2670836 abstract "The Scarlet Eggplant is a fruiting plant of the genus Solanum, related to the tomato and eggplant. Its green fruit is known as Gilo (Brazilian Portuguese: Jiló) . It was once treated as a distinct species, Solanum gilo, but it is now known to be a cultivar group of Solanum aethiopicum (the Ethiopian Eggplant or nakati).Gilo was brought to Brazil from West Africa during the slave trade. It is still grown in West Africa, where it is sometimes called "garden eggs."Widely grown in Brazil, it is normally cooked as a vegetable. The fruit turns orange-red when ripe, but is usually picked and cooked while it is green. In Mizo it is called samtawk.".
- Q2670836 species Q257366.
- Q2670836 thumbnail Jiló.jpg?width=300.
- Q2670836 wikiPageExternalLink Ethnic.Vegetables.in.the.Pioneer.Valley.
- Q2670836 wikiPageExternalLink jilo.html.
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- Q2670836 wikiPageWikiLink Q257366.
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- Q2670836 name "Gilo".
- Q2670836 name "Scarlet Eggplant".
- Q2670836 species "Solanum aethiopicum".
- Q2670836 type CultivatedVariety.
- Q2670836 type Eukaryote.
- Q2670836 type Plant.
- Q2670836 type Species.
- Q2670836 type Thing.
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- Q2670836 type Q4886.
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- Q2670836 comment "The Scarlet Eggplant is a fruiting plant of the genus Solanum, related to the tomato and eggplant. Its green fruit is known as Gilo (Brazilian Portuguese: Jiló) . It was once treated as a distinct species, Solanum gilo, but it is now known to be a cultivar group of Solanum aethiopicum (the Ethiopian Eggplant or nakati).Gilo was brought to Brazil from West Africa during the slave trade.".
- Q2670836 label "Scarlet Eggplant".
- Q2670836 depiction Jiló.jpg.
- Q2670836 name "Gilo".
- Q2670836 name "Scarlet Eggplant".