Does a female eggplant have less seeds than male eggplant?

Eggplants don't have genders like animals do. They are flowers that are pollinated, and the resulting fruit is what we eat.

While some plants have distinct male and female flowers, eggplants have perfect flowers, meaning they have both male and female reproductive parts. Therefore, there isn't a difference in the number of seeds based on "gender".

The number of seeds in an eggplant can vary depending on factors like:

* Variety: Some eggplant varieties are bred to have fewer seeds.

* Growing conditions: Adequate water and nutrients can lead to more seeds.

* Pollination: Good pollination results in more seeds.

So, the seed count in an eggplant doesn't depend on a male or female designation.