Disclaimer
Doorstep Organics provide general product information such as ingredients, nutritional information, images, country of origin and other information. We aim to keep this information as up to date as possible. However, product detail may change from time to time by the producer and often we are given no notification of this. Therefore there may be a delay in making updates. When precise information is important, we recommend you contact us or the manufacturer of the product, and always read the product information on the package before consuming.
Graffiti
Eggplant - Organic
Out of Stock
Certified By: ACO
Country of Origin: Australia
1kg
$19.95 $19.95 / kgAbout the product
Av. sizing: 3 per 1kg.
Grower: Mexborough Graffiti eggplants are definitely one of the more unique varieties of eggplants out there. You can spot them easily thanks to their bright purple skin with white streaks and speckles, giving them that graffiti look. They're usually small to medium in size and have a mild, slightly sweet taste.
In terms of cooking, these eggplants are quite versatile and are often used in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisine. They're a popular choice because of their delicate skin that is easy to cook and flavorful. You'll often see them grilled, roasted, or fried and served as a side dish or appetizer. They're also a key ingredient in dishes like baba ganoush and moussaka.
Nutrition-wise, graffiti eggplants are a great choice. They're a good source of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, and are low in calories but high in fiber. It's no wonder why they're a popular choice for health-conscious individuals.
When you're shopping for graffiti eggplants, look for ones that are firm with a smooth skin and no bruises or discoloration. You can store them in a cool, dry place for up to a week, but it's best to use them as soon as possible for the best taste.
In conclusion, graffiti eggplants are a fun and flavorful variety of eggplants that offer plenty of cooking options and nutrition benefits. If you haven't tried them yet, they're definitely worth adding to your next grocery list!