Both the interior flesh and the seeds are edible.
The pumpkin is a very versatile squash (arguably melon). If buying a pumpkin solely for cooking purposes, it can be handled very similarly to a cantaloupe. The seeds of a pumpkin can be scraped away from the flesh, rinsed, dried and roasted with a little oil and salt and they are wonderful. The flesh of a pumpkin can be seasoned, oiled and roasted and then scraped from the rind to create a savory side dish. Pumpkin flesh is also widely used in desserts including pumpkin pies and breads. Really, the only part of a pumpkin you would not eat is the rind and skin.
pretty much the entire pumpkin is edible. You can eat the rind, the flowers, the seeds, the goo inside... Their are websites that can show how to cook and eat each part of the plant. Its a very versatile and edible plant.
Everything on a pumpkin is edible... most of a pumpkin is better to eat once its cooked tho... a pumpkin can be eaten just like a squash.
the main parts of a pumpkin is in the inside of the pumpkin. the seeds and the Orange color insides pumpkins seeds can be eating diffents ways
The insides of the pumpkin is used. Cook the pumpkin and scoop it out.
we eat the middle
the part inside it that you have to scoop out to make pumpkins for Halloween is edible as you can make soup and pie with it.
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I do believe that pumpkin flowers are edible, and can be substituted for any squash flower recipe.
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The outer shell. It is also edible.
There are many types of edible gourds. Names of them include squash (and several various varieties of it) and Fairytale Pumpkin.
the part of the flower that is edible
the whole thing is the pumpkin
Pumpkin is a fruit
Yes they're edible, you just clean them, line them up on a cookie sheet, sprinkle salt on top of them, and bake them.
Sunflower seeds are edible and there very good for you!