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  2. Out of Canned Pumpkin? These Pumpkin Puree Substitutes Will ...

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    It's actually pretty easy to make your own pumpkin puree at home, and the fresh puree can be used as a canned pumpkin substitute for any recipe calling for it. After cooking and draining, this is ...

  3. Why It’s Better to Used Canned Pumpkin for Fall Baking - AOL

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    You might think that fresh is always best, but for fall baking, canned pumpkin is king. Find out why our Test Kitchen prefers a can over any pumpkin patch pick.

  4. Oops, What's the Difference Between Canned Pumpkin and Pie ...

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    If you purchase Libby's, for example, you can add 3/4 cup sugar and two teaspoons of pumpkin pie spice to a 15-ounce can of pumpkin puree to achieve a similar result. Or save it for another time ...

  5. Pumpkin pie - Wikipedia

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    Pumpkin pies are often made from canned pumpkin purée. [7] Libby's canned pumpkin, the most popular brand, uses the Dickinson pumpkin variety of Cucurbita moschata solely, though other brands can include any of a number of varieties of Cucurbita pepo or Cucurbita maxima. [8] [9] [10] Packaged pumpkin pie filling with sugar and spices already ...

  6. Cucurbita moschata - Wikipedia

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    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. Haitians use it to make the traditional "soupe giromon". [10] Golden Cushaw – Similar in shape but a different species than the common Cucurbita argyrosperma "cushaw" type ...

  7. Dickinson pumpkin - Wikipedia

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    In the 1920s, a processing plant was built to handle the harvest. [1] It was later acquired by the Chicago-based Libby's. The company has a proprietary varietal that features extra dense, sweet flesh. [2] The plant produces as much as 95% of the canned pumpkin in the United States, [1] making it the most common source of pumpkin pie filling. [3]

  8. Is Canned Pumpkin or Fresh Better for Pies? - AOL

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    Testing Pumpkin Pie Made with Two Kinds of Pumpkin To test fresh pumpkin puree against canned pumpkin, the Taste of Home Test Kitchen whipped up two pies using this highly-rated classic pumpkin ...

  9. Alpinia galanga - Wikipedia

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    The plant grows from rhizomes in clumps of stiff stalks up to 2 metres (6 ft 7 in) in height with abundant long leaves that bear red fruit. [9] It is an evergreen perennial. [9] This plant's rhizome is the "galangal" used most often in cookery. It is valued for its use in food and traditional medicine.