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Old 25-07-2011, 11:29 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Adam Funk[_3_] Adam Funk[_3_] is offline
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Default Pumpkins - can you eat young ones?

On 2011-07-23, Mike Lyle wrote:

On Sat, 23 Jul 2011 09:59:14 +0100, "David WE Roberts"
wrote:


So can you do the same with pumpkins or are they inedible until they are
fully grown and bright orange?

They're still inedible even then. You put them on the roof to dry out
a bit. And they're still inedible. Not to mention dashed dangerous, as
you have to get into them with an axe, which few people these days
know how to use. In Aus, they used to panic around trying to find ways
of forcing pumpkins down us: the most bearable was pumpkin scones,
with lots of butter. Butternut are good, but I'd never even heard of
those till about 1973.


I won't bother asking you for your favourite pumpkin recipes.

I've never had any trouble carving them for decoration or cutting them
for cooking with a normal kitchen knife. I've never heard of anyone
having to use an axe.