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I think you mean patty pan squash. Pattypan squash is a quick growing summer squash variety with a slightly nutty taste. In terms of their delicacy, they are more like zucchini, straight neck or crook neck squash -- they certainly aren't as hardy as acorn or spaghetti squash. You can steam, poach or saute them, much like zucchini.
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There are a lot of Philippine folk dance terminology. Most of them can be found in the folk dance book instruction put out by Francesca Reyes Aquino and Libertad Fajardo. Those are the dance terms I use in my teachings of Philippine folk dances.
"Philippine" refers to anything related to the Philippines, including people, culture, and language. "Filipino" refers to the nationality or citizenship of people from the Philippines. So, while they are related terms, they are not exactly the same.
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Two terms that describe academic language are formal and proper.
No, butternut squash is not a tuber; it is a type of winter squash belonging to the gourd family. It grows on a vine and produces fruit that is typically harvested in the fall. Tubers, such as potatoes, are swollen underground stems or roots that store nutrients. Butternut squash, being a fruit, is classified differently in terms of plant structure and growth.
Yes, squash can be classified as berries from a botanical perspective. In botanical terms, a berry is a fleshy fruit produced from a single ovary containing one or more seeds. Squash, including varieties like zucchini and butternut squash, fits this definition as they develop from the flowering part of the plant and contain seeds within a fleshy pericarp.
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The Romanian language is a Latin (Romanic) language.