Pumkin is just one type of squash. Each squash variety tastes different. Some a lot different and some not so much. Pumpkin is a fall or winter squash like Hubbard squash, acorn squash and others. Zucchini and yellow squash are summer squash. The summer varieties are similar to each other and the winter varieties are similar to each other.
Bright orange squash used to make pie is most likely referring to pumpkin. Pumpkin is a type of winter squash that is commonly used in baking to make pumpkin pie. The flesh of the pumpkin is pureed and combined with sugar, spices, and other ingredients to create the filling for the pie.
Depends on the size of the pumpkin and the fall. Most likely a big mess.
Butternut Squash?????
The pumpkin is most closely related to fruits such as squash, zucchini, and cucumbers as they all belong to the same family, Cucurbitaceae.
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Yes, you can generally replace squash with pumpkin in recipes, as they have similar textures and flavors. However, keep in mind that the taste may vary slightly, with pumpkin being sweeter and less starchy than most squash varieties. Adjust seasoning and cooking times accordingly to achieve the desired outcome.
Generally, pumpkins are larger than most types of squash. While some varieties of squash can grow quite large, such as the Hubbard squash, pumpkins are specifically bred to reach substantial sizes, often exceeding 1,000 pounds in some cases. Therefore, in most instances, pumpkins are bigger than squash.
A kabocha is a Japanese squash that is similar in texture to a tough-skinned pumpkin. It is green, smaller than a pumpkin - typically about 8 inches in diameter. When cooked it probably the sweetest variety of winter squash and its skin is even edible. It is one of the most versatile of vegetables in terms of how it can be cooked or served.
Pumpkins are a FRUIT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-unUrBHYhwU
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Pumpkins are a squash-like fruit.They grow on a vine. A fruit is a a vegetable that has an edible substance around the seed or seeds.A pumpkin is a type of squash. A berry is defined a fruit with a ripened ovary. Technically a pumpkin is a berry just like a watermelon.It is a fruit because a pumpkin is a fleshy plant that has seeds in it and comes from a flower. Most people group sweet edible produce as fruits and less-sweet produce as vegetables. In that case, a pumpkin would be considered a vegetable.Yes, even though it's a "culinary vegetable", botanically speaking it's a fruit: a seed-bearing structure derived from the ovaries of a plant.Botanically speaking,yes.
Maybe they like it cause it tastes good, PPL DONT HAVE THE SAME TASTES, MAYBE THEY JUST LIKE IT OK?