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  2. 13 Winter Squash Varieties to Know (and What to Make ... - AOL

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    4. Kabocha Squash. Looks like: Also known as Japanese pumpkin, kabocha squash can either be green (with a deep green rind) or red, both with creamy, bright orange flesh. Tastes like: This type of ...

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  4. Winter squash - Wikipedia

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    Raw winter squash (such as acorn or butternut squash) is 90% water, 9% carbohydrates, 1% protein. It contains negligible fat (table), except in the oil-rich seeds . In a 100 gram reference amount, it supplies 34 calories and is a moderate source (10-19% of the Daily Value , DV) of vitamin C (15% DV) and vitamin B6 (12% DV), with no other ...

  5. 25 Types of Squash—and How to Use Them - AOL

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    Spaghetti squash has a great party trick: After halving and removing the seeds, roasting or microwaving it, you scrape out the flesh with a fork, and it forms strands, like spaghetti (hence the name).

  6. Talk:Kabocha - Wikipedia

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    If you search Yahoo! for "Kabocha" and "winter squash" = 5,730; If you search Yahoo! for "Kabocha" and "southern squash" = 3; Valuable as Google may be, the Japanese characters mean "southern squash". The reason for the Google hits is that kabocha is most often used as a winter squash, i.e. it is harvested when mature for storage into the winter.

  7. Kabocha - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, "kabocha" may refer to either this squash, to the Western pumpkin, or indeed to other squashes. [2] In Australia, "Japanese pumpkin" is a synonym of Kent pumpkin, a variety of winter squash (C. moschata). [3] Many of the kabocha in the market are kuri kabocha, a type created from seiyo kabocha (buttercup squash). Varieties of kabocha ...

  8. Cucurbita - Wikipedia

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    Summer squash have a thin, edible skin. The seeds of both types can be roasted, eaten raw, made into pumpkin seed oil, [73] ground into a flour or meal, [120] or otherwise prepared. Squashes are primarily grown for the fresh food market. [121] Pumpkin custard made from kabocha, a cultivated variant of C. maxima

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