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- Pumpkin abstract "Pumpkin is the name of a plant that refers to certain cultivars of squash, most commonly those of Cucurbita pepo, that are round, with smooth, slightly ribbed skin and deep yellow to orange coloration. The thick shell contains the seeds and pulp. Some exceptionally large cultivars of squash with similar appearance have also been derived from Cucurbita maxima. Specific cultivars of winter squash derived from other species, including C. argyrosperma, and C. moschata, are also sometimes called "pumpkin". In New Zealand and Australian English, the term "pumpkin" generally refers to the broader category called winter squash elsewhere.Pumpkins, like other squash, are native to North America. Pumpkins are widely grown for commercial use, and are used both in food and recreation. Pumpkin pie, for instance, is a traditional part of Thanksgiving meals in the United States, although commercially canned pumpkin puree and pumpkin pie fillings are usually made from different kinds of winter squash than the pumpkins frequently carved as jack o'lanterns for decoration around Halloween.".
- Pumpkin thumbnail Traugers-farm-bucks-county-large.jpg?width=300.
- Pumpkin wikiPageExternalLink list?qlookup=11422&format=Full.
- Pumpkin wikiPageExternalLink thepatch.
- Pumpkin wikiPageExternalLink r1022041.html.
- Pumpkin wikiPageExternalLink viewarticle.asp?id=115&gid=32.
- Pumpkin wikiPageExternalLink Squash.asp.
- Pumpkin wikiPageExternalLink worldrecord.html.
- Pumpkin wikiPageExternalLink genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=82.
- Pumpkin wikiPageID "21208368".
- Pumpkin wikiPageRevisionID "604089084".
- Pumpkin betacaroteneUg "3100".
- Pumpkin calciumMg "21".
- Pumpkin carbs "6.5".
- Pumpkin fat "0.1".
- Pumpkin fiber "0.5".
- Pumpkin folateUg "16".
- Pumpkin hasPhotoCollection Pumpkin.
- Pumpkin ironMg "0.8".
- Pumpkin kj "109".
- Pumpkin luteinUg "1500".
- Pumpkin magnesiumMg "12".
- Pumpkin manganeseMg "0.125".
- Pumpkin name "Pumpkin, raw".
- Pumpkin niacinMg "0.6".
- Pumpkin note list?qlookup=11422&format=Full.
- Pumpkin pantothenicMg "0.298".
- Pumpkin phosphorusMg "44".
- Pumpkin potassiumMg "340".
- Pumpkin protein "1.0".
- Pumpkin riboflavinMg "0.11".
- Pumpkin sodiumMg "1".
- Pumpkin sourceUsda "1".
- Pumpkin sugars "2.76".
- Pumpkin thiaminMg "0.05".
- Pumpkin vitaUg "426".
- Pumpkin vitb6Mg "0.061".
- Pumpkin vitcMg "9".
- Pumpkin viteMg "0.44".
- Pumpkin vitkUg "1.1".
- Pumpkin zincMg "0.32".
- Pumpkin subject Category:Crops_originating_from_Mexico.
- Pumpkin subject Category:Crops_originating_from_the_Americas.
- Pumpkin subject Category:Cucurbitaceae.
- Pumpkin subject Category:Edible_nuts_and_seeds.
- Pumpkin subject Category:Fruit_vegetables.
- Pumpkin subject Category:Halloween_food.
- Pumpkin subject Category:Squashes_and_pumpkins.
- Pumpkin subject Category:Staple_foods.
- Pumpkin comment "Pumpkin is the name of a plant that refers to certain cultivars of squash, most commonly those of Cucurbita pepo, that are round, with smooth, slightly ribbed skin and deep yellow to orange coloration. The thick shell contains the seeds and pulp. Some exceptionally large cultivars of squash with similar appearance have also been derived from Cucurbita maxima. Specific cultivars of winter squash derived from other species, including C. argyrosperma, and C.".
- Pumpkin label "Abóbora".
- Pumpkin label "Citrouille".
- Pumpkin label "Dynia".
- Pumpkin label "Pompoen".
- Pumpkin label "Pumpkin".
- Pumpkin label "Zucca".
- Pumpkin label "قرع".
- Pumpkin label "カボチャ".
- Pumpkin label "南瓜".
- Pumpkin sameAs Dýně.
- Pumpkin sameAs Citrouille.
- Pumpkin sameAs Waluh.
- Pumpkin sameAs Zucca.
- Pumpkin sameAs カボチャ.
- Pumpkin sameAs 호박.
- Pumpkin sameAs Pompoen.
- Pumpkin sameAs Dynia.
- Pumpkin sameAs Abóbora.
- Pumpkin sameAs m.05zsy.
- Pumpkin sameAs Q165308.
- Pumpkin sameAs Q165308.
- Pumpkin wasDerivedFrom Pumpkin?oldid=604089084.
- Pumpkin depiction Traugers-farm-bucks-county-large.jpg.
- Pumpkin isPrimaryTopicOf Pumpkin.