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  2. What's the Difference Between Pumpkin and Squash? - AOL

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    Think of it like this: Pumpkins are just one of many winter squash varieties, which also includes butternut squash, delicata squash, and acorn squash. And to make matters even more mystifying ...

  3. Pumpkin - Wikipedia

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    A pumpkin is a cultivated winter squash in the genus Cucurbita. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The term is most commonly applied to round, orange-colored squash varieties, but does not possess a scientific definition. It may be used in reference to many different squashes of varied appearance and belonging to multiple species in the Cucurbita genus.

  4. Pop Quiz! Is Pumpkin a Fruit or Vegetable? - AOL

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    The genus Cucurbita (aka "squash") falls under this family, so technically your typical orange pumpkin would be considered a winter squash. Is a Pumpkin a Fruit or Vegetable? Surprise: Yes ...

  5. Cucurbita - Wikipedia

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    Summer squash, shrubby plant, with yellow, golden, or white fruit which is long and curved at the end and generally has a verrucose (wart-covered) rind, [69] ex: Crookneck squash [8] [70] [71] Pumpkin

  6. Kabocha - Wikipedia

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    A whole kabocha squash. Kabocha (/ k ə ˈ b oʊ tʃ ə /; from Japanese カボチャ, 南瓜) is a type of winter squash, a Japanese variety of the species Cucurbita maxima. It is also called kabocha squash or Japanese pumpkin [1] in North America. In Japan, "kabocha" may refer to either this squash, to the Western pumpkin, or indeed to other ...

  7. Is a pumpkin a fruit? Why you should eat more of this ... - AOL

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    Per Britannica, pumpkin is technically a type of berry called a pepo, which is a fruit that has a hard outer layer and no dividing chambers. (And for the record, squash is also technically a fruit.)

  8. Chayote - Wikipedia

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    The fruit goes by many English-language names around the world. "Chayote", the common American English name of the fruit (outside of Louisiana) is from the Spanish word chayote, a derivative of the Nahuatl word chayohtli (pronounced [t͡ʃaˈjoʔt͡ɬi]). [5] It is known as "güisquil" in Guatemala, El Salvador, and "pataste" in Honduras.

  9. Is pumpkin a fruit or a vegetable? It depends on this ... - AOL

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    Is pumpkin a fruit or vegetable? Learn more about the fall favorite, including the health benefits of pumpkin and how to cook with pumpkin. ... Learn more about the fall favorite, including the ...