A pumpkin seed, also known in North America as a pepita, is the edible seed of a pumpkin or certain other cultivars of squash. The seeds are typically flat and asymmetrically oval, have a white outer husk, and are light green in color after the husk is removed. Some cultivars are huskless, and are grown only for their edible seed. The seeds are nutrient- and calorie-rich, with an especially high content of fat, protein, dietary fiber, and numerous micronutrients. Pumpkin seed can refer either to the hulled kernel or unhulled whole seed, and most commonly refers to the roasted end product used as a snack.
Pumpkin seed
seeds of pumpkins and similar curcurbits
Derived from:
Pumpkin
Characteristic of:
Mexican cuisine
Also known as:
Danish:
kurbiskernen
Spanish:
PepitaPipián
Spanish (Mexico):
pepitoría
Wikidata ID:
Q3056521
Wikipedia title:
Pumpkin seed
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