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Ok, thtis has just been bugging me for a while. What the hell is Punjab Eggplant? Can someone with a more extensive knowledge of indian cuisine help me out here? I've looked up punjabi cuisine and the article on it here doesn't even mention eggplant. Did they just make up a name to market to westerners because they knew we wouldn't research or know the difference? I know eggplant is readilly eaten in India and pakistan but I'm curious as to whether or not this dish really exists or is just a corporate fabrication trying to sound 'authentic'.
Ok, thtis has just been bugging me for a while. What the hell is Punjab Eggplant? Can someone with a more extensive knowledge of indian cuisine help me out here? I've looked up punjabi cuisine and the article on it here doesn't even mention eggplant. Did they just make up a name to market to westerners because they knew we wouldn't research or know the difference? I know eggplant is readilly eaten in India and pakistan but I'm curious as to whether or not this dish really exists or is just a corporate fabrication trying to sound 'authentic'.
--[[User:Xvall|11:18 am, Greenwich Mean Time, December 21, 2012 AD.]] ([[User talk:Xvall|talk]]) 20:47, 6 September 2009 (UTC)

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Punjab Eggplant

Ok, thtis has just been bugging me for a while. What the hell is Punjab Eggplant? Can someone with a more extensive knowledge of indian cuisine help me out here? I've looked up punjabi cuisine and the article on it here doesn't even mention eggplant. Did they just make up a name to market to westerners because they knew we wouldn't research or know the difference? I know eggplant is readilly eaten in India and pakistan but I'm curious as to whether or not this dish really exists or is just a corporate fabrication trying to sound 'authentic'.

--11:18 am, Greenwich Mean Time, December 21, 2012 AD. (talk) 20:47, 6 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Done. Rneches