What kind of plant is eggplant?

It refers to mandrake.

Solanum nigrum or translated as "aphrodisiac" is also called Mandrake. It is a common wild plant in Palestine, and it is generally believed that women who eat the roots or fruits of this plant are prone to pregnancy. Known by Arabs as Luff &;; Acirch or beid el-jinn ("devil's egg").

The roots of water eggplant are human. It is said that it is a spiritual living thing. If it is extracted from the soil, it is like taking people away from home. Originated from Genesis of the Old Testament, it looks like a man and a woman because of its peculiar differences, and its roots have long been used in witchcraft rituals, including witchcraft worship today.

The original text of Genesis in the Old Testament:

During wheat harvest, Reuben went to the field to find mandrakes and brought them to his mother Leah. Rachel said to Leah, Please give me some of your son's mandrakes. Leah said, "Is it a trivial matter that you took my husband?" Are you going to take my son's mandrake again? Rachel said, "Your son can lie with you tonight for his mandrakes.". "

In the evening, when Jacob came back from the field, Leah came out to meet him and said, You must lie with me, for I have hired you with my son's mandrakes. Jacob slept with her that night. God listened to Leah, and she conceived and bore Jacob a fifth son.