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  2. Don't get rid of that pumpkin: How to roast pumpkin seeds - AOL

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    To roast the seeds, toss the dried seeds with oil and salt, a cinnamon and sugar combination, or a flavoring of your choice. Spread the seeds on a cookie or baking sheet and toast them in the oven ...

  3. How to roast pumpkin seeds and untangle them: Video tutorial

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    Boil the clean seeds in salt water for 10 minutes. This makes them more tender and flavorful. Drain them on a paper towel to remove the excess water before roasting.

  4. What to do with pumpkin seeds after pumpkin carving - AOL

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    The pumpkin seeds on top perfectly complement the pumpkin-white chocolate glaze. Roasted Pumpkin Ramen by Danny Bowien One way to make a warm bowl of brothy ramen noodles even better is to add ...

  5. How to Eat Pumpkin Seeds the Right Way, According to Chefs - AOL

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    Make pumpkin seed butter: For a nut-free alternative to peanut butter, turn roasted pepitas into butter. Add them to a food processor with oil and salt, then blend until smooth and creamy.

  6. Guazi - Wikipedia

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    Guazi (Chinese: 瓜子; Indonesian: kuaci), also called kwasi (Burmese: ကွာစေ့) refers to roasted plant seeds. It is a popular snack in China, Malaysia and overseas Chinese communities, especially in Indonesia. While directly translated as "melon seeds" it usually refers to baked seeds of the sunflower, pumpkin, or watermelon seeds.

  7. Pumpkin seed oil - Wikipedia

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    Pumpkin seed oil serves as a salad dressing. The typical Styrian dressing consists of pumpkin seed oil and cider vinegar. The oil is also used for desserts, giving ordinary vanilla ice cream a nutty taste. It is considered a delicacy in Austria and Slovenia, and a few drops are added to pumpkin soup and other local dishes.

  8. Pumpkin seed - Wikipedia

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    A pumpkin seed, also known as a pepita (from the Mexican Spanish: pepita de calabaza, 'little seed of squash'), is the edible seed of a pumpkin or certain other cultivars of squash. The seeds are typically flat and oval with one axis of symmetry, have a white outer husk, and are light green after the husk is removed. Some pumpkin cultivars are ...

  9. How to Roast Pumpkin Seeds - AOL

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    Salt and olive oil are a delicious and healthy way to add flavor to your pumpkin seeds, but you can also use butter and salt. You can also get creative with the flavors and add chili powder, sugar ...