What is the motherland of pumpkins?
The US (central North America) is the original home to squashes including the pumpkin.
The battle gourd is a giant pumpkin filled with meat, to attract the attention of grizzly bears.
Are pumpkin ribs less if the pumpkin is smaller?
I don't actually know but I love halloween in 2013 i made a trowing up pumpkin with my dad it was epically cool
They aren't round unless you rotate them as they grow. If you don't rotate them they will get a flat spot or become lop sided.
Most passionate bakers will agree that there are a couple good substitutes for condensed milk. The most popular being soy milk. Another is a less likely candidate. Almond milk. It has a slightly off taste to it. But you can hide it with sweeteners. Rice milk can also do the job. Though much like Almond milk, its not as popular as Soy.
What does little pumpkin mean in English?
It means like sweetie,baby things like that for example you could say that to you girlfriend like " hey pumpkin" Ooo and it also can be use to father to daughter like "come here pumpkin".
How long does uncut pumpkin last?
Storage & Selection: Pumpkins are considered to be drier, coarser, and strong-flavored compared to squash and are therefore used differently in cooking. Pumpkins that make great jack-o'-lanterns, don't make great eating; they will be stringy and tasteless. The smaller "pie" or "sweet" pumpkins have a sweeter flesh that is less watery. When choosing a pumpkin to cook, look for a pumpkin with 1 to 2 inches of stem left, free from blemishes or soft spots. The shape is unimportant, but it should be heavy for its size. This means greater moisture, and less of a tendency to be dry and stringy. Do not refrigerate unless cut. Stored uncut away from light and with good ventilation, they will last one to two months.
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What ingredients are in pumpkin pie spice?
grow a pumkin or bye one, cut the center out, then take any sort of spice place it around the iner eria PUT IT IN A OVEN FOR 30 MINS ON 4.O
Is a pumpkin vine a flowering or non-flowering plant?
Yes, like all types of squash, pumpkins do flower. Each plant has male and female flowers. The male flowers grow on long, thin stalks, while the stalk end of the female flower eventually becomes the fruit. For a while, each pumpkin will still have a flower attached to its base. As the fruit matures, the flower will dry up and fall off.
What is pumpkin pie filling- is it canned pumpkin or pumpkin mix?
Pumpkin pie filling can be made with canned pumpkin pie filling; or it can be made from pumpkin puree, made from real pumpkins. When made from real pumpkin puree, it is mixed with milk, sugar, and spices to make a very tasty filling. Some people use allspice, nutmeg and/or cinnamon as the spices.
Can you store leftover pumpkin in can?
You may be able to for a short time, but use glass or plastic, not an ordinary can, and in the fridge. I keep a few empty, washed, glass jam-jars and their lids for storing canned fruit and vegetables left from part-used cans, but even then these foods generally last safely for only a few days or so even in the fridge. I don't know if pumpkin flesh can be frozen. Some fruits break down if you freeze them - I suppose you could use the resulting pulp in smoothies!
What do you get when you drop a pumpkin?
Depends on the size of the pumpkin and the fall. Most likely a big mess.
Can a jaundice patient eat pumpkin?
no they will die of to much potassium intake which will then evolve into strong diahorrea which will turn to neuron problems which lead to death
What does a pumpkin seed fish eat?
If the question is supposed to be "Do minnows eat pumpkin seeds?", then the answer would be no. Minnows are small fish that are usually used for bait for fisherman, so they eat things found in water.