Is Squash A Vegetable?
Well, that’s a good question, as there are various opinions! Technically it is categorized as a fruit because it develops from a flower and it has seeds
Summer squash is producing in large amounts in my garden and everyday I pick a basket full. Squash is divided into summer squash and winter squash.
Summer squash includes zucchini and yellow squash. I grow both types. They are picked while they are still somewhat immature, small and tender. The outer skin is delicate and easy to eat. The plants need to be checked daily for new produce, and when removing the squash, cutting versus breaking them off at the stem is best.
The storage life of summer squash is short, unlike winter squash. Butternut squash is a type of winter squash and can be stored for longer periods of time. Fresh summer squash can be stored in the refrigerator about 7-10 days. It is packed with nutrients such as vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin B-6, potassium, and magnesium. It is very low in saturated fat, cholesterol and sodium.
I freeze summer squash and use it through the winter. Below is one of my favorite r
ecipes using summer squash in the fall.
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Winter squash is generally viney, mostly large and can be stored many months into winter once they have fully matured and been harvested. I have stored butternut squash well into February. The skin (rinds) are hard and can not be eaten unlike summer squash. Winter squash you may be familiar with are butternut, spaghetti, acorn, and pumpkin.
They are typically round in shape and grow along the ground or as vines. They take up a wide space in the garden therefore, plenty of room needs to be reserved for growing these vegetables. Winter squash can be sto
red in a cool dark place until it is ready to be cooked. It is a low-calorie food and a good source of complex vegetable carbohydrates and dietary fiber.
It is an excellent source of vitamin A, vitamin C potassium, and manganese. It is also a good source of some of the B vitamins.
Pumpkins and butternut squash are some of our favorites. Pumpkin is pureed for use in holiday cooking. Roasted butternut squash is a healthy way to enjoy it during the winter months.
“No occupation is so delightful to me as the culture of the earth, and no culture comparable to that of the garden. ” –Thomas Jefferson