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  2. The Right Time to Harvest Butternut Squash from Your ... - AOL

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    When harvesting butternut squash, it's important to clip the stem so that at least two inches remain. Without a stem, the squash will be more susceptible to rot and mold and won't store for as ...

  3. 5 types of winter squash you should start eating now - AOL

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    Butternut squash. Butternut squash is a fantastic source of beta-carotene, which converts to vitamin A in the body, and carotenoids, which have anti-inflammatory properties that may help reduce ...

  4. How to Eat Butternut Squash Seeds, a Crunchy, Flavorful ... - AOL

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    Butternut Squash Seeds Explained. Harvested in the fall, winter squash comes in umpteen different shapes, sizes, and varieties, including butternut squash (Cucurbita moschata). Botanically, winter ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Cucurbita moschata - Wikipedia

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    Butternut squash – a popular winter squash in much of North America; Calabaza – a commonly grown winter squash in the Caribbean, tropical America, and the Philippines; Dickinson pumpkin – Libby's uses a proprietary strain of Dickinson for its canned pumpkin [8] [9] Giromon – a large, green cultivar, grown primarily in the Caribbean ...

  7. 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. It has tan-yellow skin and orange fleshy pulp with a compartment of seeds in the blossom end.

  8. Everything You Need To Know About How To Cook Butternut Squash

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    Drizzle two butternut squash halves (seeds removed) with olive oil and season to taste. Add the squash to the air fryer basket and cook for 30 minutes at 350°F.

  9. List of gourds and squashes - Wikipedia

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    Butternut squash Muscat de Provence. Butternut squash; Calabaza; Dickinson pumpkin; Futsu black-rinded; Long Island cheese pumpkin; Mantelsackkürbis; Muscat de Provence or Musquee de Provence; Napolitaner Kürbis; Shishigatani; Trombolino d'Albenga; Zuckerkürbis aus dem Berry

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