8 Fun Facts About Squash

8 Fun Facts About Squash

North American Indians were enjoying many different varieties of squash before the Europeans arrived. The Indians grew their squash together with corns and beans on little hills because these three food plants actually grew healthier this way. The squash is enjoyed for its delicate flavor and its incredible nutritional value.

Squash

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1. Squash is officially a fruit and the smaller the squash, the more flavorsome it will be.

2. There are both winter and summer varieties of squash so you can get “squashed” year round.

3. The winter varieties produce more beta carotene after storage than when the squash is fresh from the vine.

4. When spaghetti squash is cooked, it forms delicious strands that can be covered with your favorite spaghetti squash or just butter and salt.

5. The sweet dumpling squash is so sweet that all you have to do remove the top and the seeds, bake whole and serve with butter and cinnamon as a dessert.

6. Many parts of the squash plant, besides its flesh, are edible including the seeds, leaves, tendrils, shoots and flowers.

7. The tradition of lighting candles inside a carved pumpkin at Halloween is originally from Ireland where lit vegetables were hung in the window to ward off Jack O’ Lantern, a wayward soul condemned by the devil to walk the earth for all eternity.

8. George Washington, the first U. S. president, loved to grow squash.

Many gardeners enjoy growing squash because, depending on the variety, one squash plant can produce much fruit and it is very easy to grow. You practically just have to bury the seed, water occasionally and watch the squash grow.

Any variety of squash will provide loads of fiber, beta carotene, Vitamin A, Vitamin C and protein.

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15 Responses to “8 Fun Facts About Squash”

  1. Comment by Nick the lifestyle blogger

    I’m ashamed, I had only heard of butternut squash. Thanks for the educations!

  2. Comment by Missy

    Nick:
    No need to be ashamed. There is a vast ocean of veggies we both have not heard about. Keep visiting my blog to learn more. Cheers, Missy.

  3. Comment by Gennaro

    I highly recommend butternut squash with quinoa. It’s yummy. I bet an interesting book could be written on what the founding fathers grew. Quite a few of them were farmers.

  4. Comment by VegBox Recipes

    Missy – thanks for this. Great article! I found you via the Carnival of the Green. We are going to be growing Butternut Squash this year, so I was really reassured to hear that it’s easy ; ) Keep up the good work, and do drop by to our site and say hi sometime!

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  6. Comment by Missy

    Genaro: I have yet to try Quinoa. But will soon as it is an ingredient i keep running into. Not too mention it is full of nutrition and is suppose to be quite flexible a treat. Thanxs for the tip. And yes what an an excellent book idea you have there. “Vegetables Our Founding Fathers Grew”. Sounds like a winner to me, i can totally see it on a bookshelf at Border’s. Nice!!!

    VBR: Hey, thanxs for coming over. Glad you found the article reassuring. Off to go visit your blog. Thanxs for the visit.

  7. Comment by answer addict

    Great post about squash and some great information.

  8. Comment by Missy

    answer addict » Thanxs!!!

  9. Comment by pays to live green

    I have never heard many of those things you listed about squash.  I think it is one of those produce that is under appreciated and many people are not informed enough on how to cook them.  When my local farmer’s market begins to carry squash, I will be sure to start buying more as they sound really tasty :)

  10. Comment by Movie Guy

    I hate squash, however it is really good fried

  11. Comment by Price of Meat

    Butternut squash soup is my favorite holiday soup. Highly recommend it!

  12. Comment by Sohail

    ah never new about all these squash

  13. Comment by photos on canvas

    Ahhhhh.. I’m really jealous!!! we are don’t have such squash here. I wish I can taste them. :)

  14. Comment by Vegetable Gardening : How to Grow Summer Squash

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  15. Comment by Cash Back Card

    Many people prefer vegetarian food nowadays and growing and eating squash is very healthy

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