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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.
The fruits of various members of the gourd family, which fall into two classifications, summer squash and winter squash.
A family of small oblong squash that may have a green or yellow skin and contain a firm inner flesh that provides a delicately mild flavor when served raw or cooked.
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.
An Asian summer squash that has a long tapered shape with a light green outer skin covering a white to cream colored speckled flesh.
A very young and small acorn shaped, summer squash that develops a smooth outer skin accented with a scalloped edging around the middle outside of the squash as it matures.
A round flat summer squash that has scalloped edges with a pale green, white or yellow outer rind. The pale green variety turns white in color if allowed to mature longer.
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.
A type of summer squash that comes in crookneck and straightneck varieties. It is much like a zucchini in shape, flavor, and texture, except that the color is yellow.
A pear-shaped, summer squash, which is grown in warmer and more tropical climates such as the Caribbean or Mexico.
A type of summer squash that has a bulbous rounded shape at the bottom with a tapering curved neck at the top or vine end.
A variety of summer squash with a dark green skin covering an off-white flesh. It is much like a cucumber in size and shape.
A group of flowering plants that are most often used to garnish or enhance the appearance and flavor of various foods.
A slightly sweet, tender fruit covered with a shiny skin that ranges in color from purple, which is the most familiar, to red, yellow, green, or white, depending on the variety.
A slightly sweet, tender fruit covered with a shiny skin that ranges in color from purple, which is the most familiar, to red, yellow, green, or white, depending on the variety.
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