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  2. Kabocha - Wikipedia

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    Kabocha is commonly utilized in side dishes and soups, or as a substitute for potato or other squash varieties. It can be roasted after cutting the squash in half, scooping out the seeds, and then cutting the squash into wedges. With a little cooking oil and seasoning, it can be baked in the oven.

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

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    While the skin of some types of winter squash is more delicate and digestible than others, the seeds of all varieties, from pumpkin down the line to delicata, kabocha, acorn, and yes, butternut ...

  4. Cucurbita - Wikipedia

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    The seeds and fruits of most varieties can be stored for long periods of time, [5] particularly the sweet-tasting winter varieties with their thick, inedible skins. [119] Summer squash have a thin, edible skin. The seeds of both types can be roasted, eaten raw, made into pumpkin seed oil, [73] ground into a flour or meal, [120] or otherwise ...

  5. Winter squash - Wikipedia

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    Squash is a frost-tender plant meaning that the seeds do not germinate in cold soil. Winter squash seeds germinate best when the soil temperature is 21 to 35 °C (70 to 95 °F), with the warmer end of the range being optimal. [4] It is harvested whenever the fruit has turned a deep, solid color and the skin is hard.

  6. There’s a New Kind of Squash in Stores That’s Sweet, Nutty ...

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    Koginut Squash Is Now Available at Whole Foods Market The organic food company Row 7, known for its role in the “seed-to-table” movement, recently released its Koginut squash at Whole Foods ...

  7. Soy Sauce-Simmered Kabocha - AOL

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    Squash season is far from over, and we plan on making the most of every last second. First on our to-devour list? This beyond simple soy sauce-simmered kabocha from Rie McClenny and Sanaë Lemoine’s

  8. Cucurbita argyrosperma - Wikipedia

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    Cucurbita argyrosperma, also called the cushaw squash and silver-seed gourd, is a species of winter squash originally from the south of Mexico. [3] [4] This annual herbaceous plant is cultivated in the Americas for its nutritional value: its flowers, shoots, and fruits are all harvested, but it is cultivated most of all for its seeds, [5] which are used for sauces.

  9. Cucurbita maxima - Wikipedia

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    Known to grow in a wide variety of climates, it is favoured by backyard growers. Is as its best when roasted, the skin, flesh, and seeds are all edible. Kabocha is a Japanese variety with dark green skin and bright golden-orange flesh. Lakota squash is an American variety. Nanticoke squash was grown by the Nanticoke people of Delaware and ...

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