The pumpkin is a fall fruit with a rich heritage and flexible flavor that has been used for centuries.
If the tomato is the queen of garden vegetables, the pumpkin may well be the king. In fact, in some parts of China, it is called “Emperor of the garden.” And why not? No plant produces a larger edible fruit, and what other plants can yield tens (or even hundreds) of pounds of healthful, delicious eating from a single seed in only a few months’ time? Pumpkins are known and loved around the world, for their beauty as well as for the gifts they bestow so generously, asking so little in return.
What’s In A Name?
A pumpkin is a winter squash, but not all winter squash are pumpkins. Confused? So is everyone else. The Oxford English Dictionary defines pumpkin as the large fruit of Cucurbita pepo, “egg-shaped or nearly…
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ah ha, another long lost soul sister of the Great Pumpkins!!! I too have a book about to come out in its 3rd Edition on everything Pumpkins! I have lived with this great love most all of my life, and I will probably have one on a site somewhere with my name on it when I am gone. Pumpkins are truly my best friends, but of course people and animals aren’t too bad either!!!
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