Yes, the Romans did eat aubergines, although they were not widely popular in ancient Roman cuisine. Aubergines, known as "melongena," were introduced to Europe through trade and were cultivated in the Mediterranean region. They were sometimes used in various dishes, but their consumption was not as common as other vegetables. It wasn't until later centuries that aubergines became more prevalent in European cooking.
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