To many North Americans, pumpkins (a winter squash) are a symbol of Halloween and Thanksgiving. Read on to discover how this healthy fall favourite can be so much more than decoration or flavouring for pies and lattes.
October 9, 2015
To many North Americans, pumpkins (a winter squash) are a symbol of Halloween and Thanksgiving. Read on to discover how this healthy fall favourite can be so much more than decoration or flavouring for pies and lattes.
Although the seeds of the pumpkin are often thrown away, there are many good reasons to save them:
Pumpkin seeds are easy to prepare:
Because pumpkins have hard shells, they are ideal for storing and last about a month in a cool, dry place. So don't write them off just as traditional jack-o'-lanterns and pie filling — the strong-flavoured flesh of pumpkins can be cooked and enjoyed in many healthy and delicious ways.
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