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The honeynut squash is a pureline cultivar derived from a cross between the butternut (Cucurbita moschata) and buttercup squashes. [4] [5] The squash has the butternut's traditional bell shape but is smaller, darker-fleshed and skinned, and has a smooth, thin, edible skin. [6]
Honeynut Squash Soup. Caitlin Bensel. The natural sweetness of honeynut squash is amplified with honey and vegetable broth. Sage flavors the soup and sour cream brings in a little tang, balancing ...
Roasted honeynut and honeypatch squash Kelli Acciardo Venner Because we had an abundance of squash to use up, Luke set the oven to 400° and set about roasting a butternut, baby honeynut and two ...
Ripening honeynut squash. Mazourek is a public breeder who works on breeding for quality and disease resistance in peppers, peas and cucurbit crops. [12] [13] Notably, he has bred the honeynut squash and is working on breeding a cucumber that resists downy mildew. [14]
The squash is delicious in salads too, like the savory delicata squash and roasted pear salad from dietitian and culinary nutritionist Laura Ali, or in fall grain bowls, which dietitian Cassidy ...
[98] [99] The English word "squash" derives from askutasquash (a green thing eaten raw), a word from the Narragansett language, which was documented by Roger Williams, the founder of Rhode Island, in his 1643 publication A Key Into the Language of America. [100] Similar words for squash exist in related languages of the Algonquian family. [57 ...
Delicious ways to use butternut, acorn squash, kabocha, and more.
Honeynut squash has a similar shape and flavor to butternut squash but averages about half the size and is sweeter. It has two to three times more beta-carotene than butternut squash. Honeynut squash can be roasted, sautéed, puréed, added to soups, stews, and braises, and has enough sugar content for desserts.