↑"brinjal: definition of brinjal in Oxford Dictionary (British & World English)". Oxford University Press. Archived from the original on 1 ਅਪ੍ਰੈਲ 2016. Retrieved 25 March 2014. brinjal: brin|jal Pronunciation: /ˈbrɪndʒɔːl, -dʒɒl/ NOUN Indian & South African An aubergine. Origin based on Portuguese berinjela, from Arabic al-bāḏinjān (see aubergine).{{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
↑"brinjal | Infopedia". Singapore Government. Retrieved 25 March 2014. Brinjal (Solanum melongena), is an easily cultivated plant belonging to the family Solanaceae. Its fruit is high in nutrition and commonly consumed as a vegetable. The fruit and other parts of the plant are used in traditional medicine.
↑Chandran, Sheela (March 1, 2014). "Going green's good for the wallet". The Star Online, Star Publications (Malaysia) Berhad. Retrieved 28 November 2014. Dr Hashim devotes a large portion of his time tending to his vegetable plot where spinach, lady's finger, sweet potato, brinjal, sweet corn and long beans grow.
↑"Start your own vegetable garden". The Star, Independent Newspapers, South Africa. March 11, 2011. Retrieved 25 March 2014. Plant this month beetroot, broccoli, carrots, celery, brinjal (frost-free areas), lettuce (choose heat tolerant varieties), peppers (frost-free areas), spinach, Swiss chard, a first sowing of peas, and in cold gardens a final sowing of beans.