- Pumpkin - Wikipedia
A pumpkin is a cultivated winter squash in the genus Cucurbita [1][2] The term is most commonly applied to round, orange-colored squash varieties, but does not possess a scientific definition It may be used in reference to many different squashes of varied appearance and belonging to multiple species in the Cucurbita genus [3]
- Pumpkin | Description, Plant, Types, Scientific Name, Facts . . .
Pumpkin, fruit of certain varieties of squash in the gourd family (Cucurbitaceae), usually characterized by a hard orange rind with distinctive grooves Pumpkins are commonly grown as food for humans and also for livestock feed
- 9 Impressive Health Benefits of Pumpkin
Pumpkin is a delicious type of winter squash, native to North America Here are 9 impressive nutrition and health benefits of pumpkin
- Pumpkin: Health Benefits and Nutrition - WebMD
Pumpkin is a superfood Find out what nutrients are in pumpkin and learn how it can help everything from weight loss to heart health
- Pumpkin Picking Guide Top Pumpkin Recipes - McCormick
Because pumpkin is a squash, it is perfect in savory recipes, too Go for a tingling touch of spice with Thai Pumpkin Bisque – with roasted red chili paste, chicken broth, pumpkin, and coconut milk, then, and follow that up the next morning in this casserole with a twist: Pumpkin and Sausage Strata with Toasted Pepitas Feeling adventurous? Level up your pumpkin appreciation with Pumpkin
- Master List of Pumpkin Varieties
With over 100 varieties here, this is the definitive, complete guide to pumpkin and winter squash varieties! Pumpkins come in all shapes and sizes, from a few ounces to 2,300 lbs (over 1,000 kg) This master list provides the characteristics of each and suitability towards cooking
- What Happens to Your Body When You Eat Pumpkin Regularly
Is pumpkin really that good for you, and how much should you eat daily? Read on to learn all about pumpkin’s nutrition and health benefits, plus tasty ways to include it in your diet
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