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    Muqadas Tsh commented  · 

    Eggplant, also known as aubergine, is not entirely "man-made," but its modern form is a result of human cultivation and selective breeding. Native to South Asia, wild varieties of eggplant were small, bitter, and spiny. Over thousands of years, humans cultivated eggplants to improve their size, taste, and texture, transforming them into the smooth, flavorful fruits we enjoy today. This process involved selecting and propagating plants with desirable traits.

    While eggplants are naturally occurring plants, the large, purple varieties common today are a testament to agricultural advancements. Thus, eggplant is an excellent example of how humans shape crops to meet their needs. Read More
    https://greenbonjour.com/man-made-vegetables/