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Eggplant, Globe - 1 ct
$3.19
To make sure you can always get the best produce available, we source fruits and veggies from many of our trusted farmers. As with all the products in our Marketplace, we prioritize working with local producers as seasonality allows, and we maintain our strict sourcing standards. We list the producer we are purchasing from on our producer pages but as we are receiving produce every day there is a chance your produce may come from a different farm
From Our Farmers
To make sure you can always get the best produce and pantry items available, we source fruits, veggies and grocery items from many of our trusted local farmers and producers. As with all the products in our Marketplace, we prioritize working with local producers as seasonality allows, and we maintain our strict sourcing standards. Produce and pantry items that’s not available from Texas farmers or producers due to growing region or season will always be secondary when sourcing.
Keep eggplant in a cool spot, away from direct sunlight, and use it as soon as possible after buying. You can place it in a vented bowl, but avoid sealing it in a plastic bag, which can increase decay.
If you don't intend to eat the eggplant within 2 days, it should be refrigerated. To refrigerate, wrap in a paper towel and place in a reusable container or perforated plastic bag in the crisper section of your refrigerator for use within 5 to 7 days.
Eggplant is also highly sensitive to ethylene, a natural gas that causes certain foods to ripen (and eventually spoil) very quickly. So it’s best to keep eggplant stored separately from bananas, tomatoes, and melons, which are all high ethylene producers.