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  2. Zucchini - Wikipedia

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    Golden zucchini grown in the Netherlands for sale in a supermarket in Montpellier, France, in April 2013. Ordinary zucchini fruit are any shade of green, though the golden zucchini is a deep yellow or orange. [6] At maturity, they can grow to nearly 1 metre (3 feet) in length, but they are normally harvested at about 15–25 cm (6–10 in). [7]

  3. Cucurbita pepo - Wikipedia

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    [16] [17] A 1989 study on the origins and development of C. pepo suggested that the original wild specimen was a small round fruit and that the modern pumpkin is its direct descendant. This investigation proposed that the crookneck, ornamental gourd, and scallop are early variants, and that the acorn is a cross between the scallop and pumpkin.

  4. Cucurbita - Wikipedia

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    Summer and winter squashes, creeper traits and a semi-shrub, cream to dark green color, short round fruit with a slightly broad apex, [69] ex: Spaghetti squash (a winter variety) [8] [70] [71] Zucchini/Courgette: C. pepo var. cylindrica

  5. Everything You Need To Know About Zucchini - AOL

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  6. Marrow (vegetable) - Wikipedia

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    Growing marrow Flower of marrow. A marrow is the mature fruit of certain Cucurbita pepo cultivars used as a vegetable. The immature fruit of the same or similar cultivars is called courgette (in Britain, Iran, Ireland, France, the Netherlands, Singapore, Malaysia and New Zealand) or zucchini (in North America, Japan, Australia, the Czech Republic, Italy, Germany and Austria). [1]

  7. Pattypan squash - Wikipedia

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    Pattypan is a good source of magnesium, niacin, and vitamins A and C. [1] One cup contains approximately 20 to 30 calories and no fat. It is often sliced, baked, [2] or coated and fried until golden brown, or simply boiled. In Polish and Ukrainian cuisine, they are pickled in sweet vinegar. [1]

  8. List of gourds and squashes - Wikipedia

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    Connecticut field pumpkins Green button (pattypan) squash Yellow zucchini Cooked spaghetti squash C. pepo var. styriaca. Acorn squash; Ampullaris; Aurantia; Baby Boo; Big Max pumpkin ...

  9. Nutri-Score - Wikipedia

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    Nutri-Score label (A) for the highest nutritional quality. The Nutri-Score, also known as the 5-Colour Nutrition label or 5-CNL, is a five-colour nutrition label and nutritional rating system [1] and an attempt to simplify the nutritional rating system demonstrating the overall nutritional value of food products. It assigns products a rating ...