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Shaped like an elongated oval, this variety of winter squash is a relative to the Delicata family squash species.
Most varieties of squash are placed into two categories: summer and winter squash. Winter squash varieties have hard skins and firmer, denser flesh than summer squash varieties.
Similar in appearance to a pumpkin, this variety of squash is a Kabocha winter squash that has a bright reddish-orange skin.
A long oblong-shaped squash with a cream colored, green striped thick outer skin and a golden fine-textured inner flesh.
A type of vegetable considered to be a pumpkin and squash heirloom variety that is often used as a decorative squash rather than an eating squash.
A round pumpkin-shaped squash that is found in a variety of sizes ranging from a few inches in diameter, similar to a small canteloupe up to two feet.
A type of winter squash that resembles an acorn in shape and typically measures from 6 to 10 inches in length.
A long, cylindrical variety of squash, native to Asia, that is generally harvested when it is between 1 to 2 feet in length, but can be grown as long as 8 to 10 feet.
A large oval shaped green and tan colored squash that has a watermelon appearance in shape and color.
The fruits of various members of the gourd family, which fall into two classifications, summer squash and winter squash.
A short, stout pumpkin squash that is a true field pumpkin and an heirloom variety of squash native to France.
A member of the pumpkin family, this vegetable is a thick-skinned pumpkin-shaped squash that ranges in diameter from 8 to 12 inches with an average weight of 3 to 4 pounds.
A long narrow variety of squash, very similar to zucchini in flavor, that is often considered to be of African decent, but common in southern Europe and Asia.
A long narrow variety of squash, very similar to zucchini in flavor, that is often considered to be of African decent, but common in southern Europe and Asia.
A variety of summer squash with a dark green skin covering an off-white flesh. The cylindrical variety is much like a cucumber in size and shape.
Summer squash are a soft-shelled vegetable with thin edible skins and seeds. With a tender flesh that requires only a short amount of cooking time, summer squash are very low in calories, high in vitamin C and high in fiber.
A small to medium sized squash with a distinctive crowned top consisting of multiple top knots in white, green and orange colors.
A long oblong-shaped squash with a tan or cream-colored thick outer skin and a golden fine textured inner flesh.
A pear-shaped, summer squash, which is grown in warmer and more tropical climates such as the Caribbean or Mexico.
A winter squash with a flesh that forms translucent spaghetti-like strands when cooked. Quite mild in flavor if not enhanced with other ingredients, the Spaghetti Squash can be cooked easily by baking, boiling or steaming.
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