Talk:Eggplant
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[edit]The term "aubergine" is currently labeled as being only used in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It is worth noting that this term is also very commonly used in Australia. I would argue even more so than "eggplant", although there is certainly a greater use in the American term among youth. Adding aubergine as a commonly used term in Australia, and perhaps New Zealand would help improve the accuracy of this page.
Regards, Jack Jack Boettcher (talk) 08:37, 8 October 2024 (UTC)
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