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Eggplant, Senshu Kinukawa Mizu

Eggplant, Senshu Kinukawa Mizu
(Eggplant, Senshu Kinukawa Mizu) This eggplant seems to have a variety of names. Mizunasu is a type of eggplant or aubergine found in Senshu, the southernmost part of Osaka Prefecture. Measuring about 10-13 cm (4-5 in.) in length, mizunasu have extremely soft, succulent flesh. Mizu means water, and this name reflects the plant’s high water content. The vegetable can be eaten raw, thanks to its soft skin and mild flavor, though most references say it should be cooked. To enjoy the taste of mizunasu, cut off stem and calyx, score the top with crosswise cuts, then split the eggplant vertically by hand. Mizunasu are also popular as pickles, best enjoyed when plucked straight from the garden and kept for just a few days in a mixture of fermented rice bran and brine called nukadoko. Mizunasu are so sought-after, they are now cultivated in other parts in Japan, but Senshu will always be considered their true home. We bought ours at Touch of Dutch Farm in Richland Center, Wisconsin. We could not find any comprehensive nutritional information for this variety of eggplant.

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Vegan FlagThe above recipe is in keeping with God's creation intent (Genesis 1:29-31): 'Then God said, "I give you every seed-bearing plant on the face of the whole earth and every tree that has fruit with seed in it. They will be yours for food. And to all the beasts of the earth and all the birds of the air and all the creatures that move on the ground-- everything that has the breath of life in it-- I give every green plant for food." And it was so. God saw all that he had made, and it was very good.' (NIV) Let no animal suffer or die that we may live!