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acorn squash
Farm1 wrote:
"songbird" wrote in message (snip) this season a few of those were acorn squash and had fruits. hmmm... baked a few squash the other day (one acorn and a butternut). the inside looked like the acorn squash we used to get. actually yellow to orange colored instead of white and pasty. the flavor was excellent. I had had no idea what you meant by an 'acorn squash' so did a google and found out that its a winter squash http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acorn_squash so that (and the butternut) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butternut_squash is what we Australians would just put under the name of pumpkins. Pumpkin is a staple foodstuff here in Oz and a very popular vegetable. Pumpkin is very, very rarely served here in any sweet form except for Pumpkin Scones (and they have become somewhat of a joke) Do they not grow Grammas in the south? I thought Gramma pie was a bush standard. D |
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