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  2. Squash (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Modern squash drinks are generally more complex and sugar free squash even more so; the ingredients are usually water, sweetener such as aspartame or sodium saccharin, juice in a low quantity (typically 5–10 percent), large quantities of flavouring, preservatives and sometimes a colour such as anthocyanin.

  3. Dan Jenson - Wikipedia

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    Dan Jenson (born 20 June 1975 in Brisbane, Australia) is an Australian former professional squash player. He joined the professional tour in 1993, and reached a career-high world ranking of World No. 5 in 1999. He was considered to be one of the rising stars of the game in the late-1990s, but a series of injuries hampered his progress.

  4. Butternut squash - Wikipedia

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    Butternut squash (a variety of Cucurbita moschata), known in Australia and New Zealand as butternut pumpkin or gramma, [1] is a type of winter squash that grows on a vine. It has a sweet , nutty taste similar to that of a pumpkin .

  5. Squash - Wikipedia

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    Squash most often refers to: Squash (sport), the high-speed racquet sport also known as squash racquets; Squash (plant), the fruit of vines of the genus Cucurbita;

  6. Dan Barber - Wikipedia

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    Dan Barber (born October 2, 1969) is the chef and co-owner of Family Meal at Blue Hill in Manhattan and Blue Hill at Stone Barns in Pocantico Hills, New York, United States. He is the author of The Third Plate: Field Notes on the Future of Food .

  7. Cucurbita - Wikipedia

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    [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 ...

  8. Basquash! - Wikipedia

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    Dan joined him, and together they formed the lead to the culmination of the Legend, using Yang's Legend Bullet as a basketball and dunking it as their 'final dunk.' In the aftermath, he is seen waiting for Dan as they are about to start a one-on-one basketball game, showing that he will continue to play basketball and possibly Basquash.

  9. Pumpkin - Wikipedia

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    The English word squash is derived from a Massachusett word, variously transcribed as askꝏtasquash, [10] ashk8tasqash, or, in the closely related Narragansett language, askútasquash.) [11] Researchers have noted that the term pumpkin and related terms like ayote and calabaza are applied to a range of winter squash with varying size and shape ...