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On Apr 7, 2:38*pm, "Judy Bolton" > wrote:
> This information is absolutely incorrect.
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> <kilty ]> wrote in message
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> ...
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> > Perhaps you are unaware but Eggplant, rhubarb, tomatoes,potatoes and
> > artichokes contain a toxin and are not safe to eat.
> > No one should eat these plants especially children, elderly adults and
> > those with life threatening disease.

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> > Judy Bolton wrote:
> > Eggplant Boats

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The toxin is in the leaves. I don't know about artichokes, but
tomatoes and potatoes are from the nightshade family (as in "deadly
nightshade", I believe eggplant is a relative.
Lynn in Fargo
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