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Species
  
Solanum aethiopicum

Higher classification
  
Solanum aethiopicum

Cultivar group members
  
Many; see text.

Rank
  
Cultivar group

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Scientific name
  
Solanum aethiopicum 'Gilo Group'

Similar
  
West Indian gherkin, Okra, Chayote, Arracacia xanthorrhiza, Cozido

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).

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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."

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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.

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Varieties, Taste & Usage

Some varieties, like morro redondo, can have a bitter flavor which is an acquired taste. Solanum gilo 'Black Stream' has black stems and red or orange fruits; it is grown in France as an ornamental, and can be dried for winter decorations.

More information

  • WFCR http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/wfcr/news.newsmain/article/0/0/1522784/WFCR.Local.Features/Ethnic.Vegetables.in.the.Pioneer.Valley
  • University of Massachusetts http://www.umassvegetable.org/soil_crop_pest_mgt/articles_html/jilo.html

  • Scarlet Eggplant Know your eggplants

    References

    Scarlet Eggplant Wikipedia


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