there's never been a more ideal time to get better acquainted with squash. While the nutty, sweet flesh of most varieties bakes into beautiful pies and blends into silky soups, there's a broad range of ways to enjoy squash. Grab a hefty Cinderella pumpkin for a stunningGreens...
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Here are some popular and less-common winter and summer squashes, and how to use them in delicious ways. These 25 different types of squash cover all the squash basics.
Lautoka is a pear-shaped pumpkin. It is red from the outside with black-green stripes. They are about 6ls in weight once fully grown. Their taste is similar to butternut squash. Blaze As the name suggests, these pumpkins are known as blaze because of their dark deep orange marking on th...
First, pumpkin is a type of squash and therefore considered a fruit (not a veggie). Pumpkins, as well as other varieties of squash (think winter squash), are edible. Gourds, on the other hand, are not edible. While pumpkins can be used for cooking and decorating, gourds are purely ...
In the culinary world, we think of berries a little differently. Generally berries are small, juicy, plump fruits with a roundish shape, and typically with the word “berry” is in their name. You can usually eat a berry in one bite or 2-3 if you are savoring it. While this is not...
Description & Flavor:Edward mangoes are medium to large-sized, with a round to oval shape. Their skin is a vibrant green, often with a blush of red when fully ripe. The flesh is smooth, fiberless, and ranges from golden yellow to orange when mature. The flavor is notably sweet, with ...
Before Europeans brought honeybees to the New World, squash bees were the main pollinators of squashes and gourds that were planted by indigenous peoples throughout the Americas. These days, you can find male squash bees in the first few hours after sunrise, darting from squash flower to squ...
Yew berries are red berries found on evergreen shrubs. The cones are light red and open at the end. They’re grown as ornamentals and love mountainous cool regions. All parts of the plant are toxic, while consuming leaves can be lethal. ...
If you grow squash like pumpkins or zucchini, then you’re probably very familiar with Squash Bees!They’re specialist pollinators, meaning they only visit the blossoms of one family, in this case, squash! Although Squash Bees nest in ground burrows, they can often be found catching an after...