There is a variety of winter squash grown and available in Minnesota. These squash varieties include pumpkin, acorn, delicata, spaghetti-types, Hubbard, kabocha, butternut-types and buttercup-types, ...
So what exactly sets summer and winter squash varieties apart? Think tough outer skins and fall-inspired colors, like the deep green hues of acorn squash and the vibrant orange of pumpkins.
Picking out a squash at the farmers' market or grocery store can feel overwhelming. There are hundreds of varieties out there and they all differ in shape, size and color. It's a little easier to ...
Medically reviewed by Kierra Brown, RD Squash are classified as either winter or summer, depending on whether they’re harvested and consumed when they’re immature or fully developed. Winter squash, ...