What does eggaldin in Icelandic mean?
What is the meaning of the word eggaldin in Icelandic? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use eggaldin in Icelandic.
The word eggaldin in Icelandic means eggplant, aubergine, brinjal, eggplant. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word eggaldin
eggplantnoun (edible fruit) Búđu ūig undir eggaldin og mozzarella! Get ready for some eggplant with mozzarella! |
auberginenoun (Violet oval-shaped vegetable, the fruit of Solanum melongena.) |
brinjalnoun (Violet oval-shaped vegetable, the fruit of Solanum melongena.) |
eggplantnoun (species of plant) Búđu ūig undir eggaldin og mozzarella! Get ready for some eggplant with mozzarella! |
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Búđu ūig undir eggaldin og mozzarella! Get ready for some eggplant with mozzarella! |
Eggaldin, gulrót, tómatur. Eggplant, carrot, tomato. |
Fjölskyldan ræktar þar grænmeti og ávexti í gróðurhúsi og uppskar tæplega fimm kílóa eggaldin. The family grows fruits and vegetables there in a greenhouse and harvested a nearly 5 kilo eggplant. |
Mussaka Gríska casserole með eggaldin Mussaka Greek casserole with eggplant |
Fyrsta lagið er kartöflur, þá kjúklingurflökur, þá kúrbít, eggaldin, eftir tómötum og laukum. The first layer is potatoes, then chicken fillet, then zucchini, eggplant, followed by tomatoes and onions. |
SAFFRANBAKA SAFFRAN kjúklingur, rauðlaukur og grillað eggaldin SAFFRAN chicken, red onion and grilled eggplant |
Anthocyanin má einnig finna í eggaldin, greip, lárperum, mangó, ólífum, rauðlauk og sætum kartöflum. It is also found in avocados, grapes, mangoes, olives, red onions and sweet potatoes. |
Bakað eggaldin og mozzarella Aðalréttir Baked aubergine and mozzarella Main Courses |
Hefðbundin máltíð byrjar með hópi entrees undirbúin úr korni og grænmeti, aðallega baunir, kjúklingabragði og eggaldin. The traditional meal starts with a group of entrees prepared from cereals and vegetables, mainly beans, chickpeas and eggplant. |
Eggaldin (hrár) inniheldur 1.90 g Protein Food 100g Eggplant (raw) contains 1.90 g Protein Food 100g |
Bakað eggaldin með tómat, mozzarella, basil og salati frá Vallanesi Baked aubergine with tomato, mozzarella, basil and salat from Vallanes farm |
Ashwagandha er lítið runni sem tilheyra næturskuggann fjölskyldunni, sem felur í sér kartöflur, tómata og eggaldin. Ashwagandha is a small shrub belonging to the nightshade family, which includes potatoes, tomatoes and aubergine. |
Viltu eggaldin međ parmesan-osti? You like eggplant Parmesan? |
Eggaldin (hrár) inniheldur 0.09 mg vítamín B2 eða ríbóflavín Food 100g Eggplant (raw) contains 0.09 mg vitamin B2 or riboflavin Food 100g |
Eggaldin (hrár) inniheldur 2.90 g kolvetni Food 100g Eggplant (raw) contains 2.90 g carbohydrates Food 100g |
Við settum niður basilíku, timjan, kamillu, steinselju, eggaldin og kartöflur. We planted basil, thyme, chamomile, parsley, eggplants and potatoes. |
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