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Rich in vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, pumpkin is incredibly healthy. What's more, its low calorie content makes it a weight-loss-friendly food. Its nutrients and antioxidants may boost your immune system, protect your eyesight, lower your risk of certain cancers and promote heart and skin health.
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Read More »Pumpkin is a favorite autumn ingredient, but you may wonder whether it’s healthy. Indeed, pumpkin is very nutritious and low in calories. Plus, it’s more versatile than you may think. It can be cooked into savory and sweet dishes alike. This article reviews the nutritional properties of pumpkin and its various uses and benefits. Share on Pinterest Jovana Rikalo/Stocksy What is pumpkin? Pumpkin is a type of winter squash that’s in the same plant family as cucumbers and melons. It’s technically a fruit since it contains seeds. Yet, in terms of nutrition, it’s more like a vegetable. Pumpkins are usually round and orange, although the size, shape, and color can vary depending on the variety. They have a thick outer rind that’s smooth and ribbed, as well as a stem that connects the pumpkin to its leafy plant. Inside they’re hollow, except for ivory-colored seeds coated with stringy flesh. These squash are native to North America and play a big role in two holidays. They are carved into jack-o’-lanterns for Halloween and cooked into pies for Thanksgiving dessert in the United States and Canada. However, they’re also grown around the world on every continent except Antarctica. Their seeds, leaves, and flesh are all edible. Pumpkin varieties There are many varieties of pumpkins, including: Jack-o’-lantern: a large variety that’s used for carving a large variety that’s used for carving Pie pumpkins: a smaller, sweeter variety
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