This article was updated on 29/10/2020
There are many varieties of pumpkin but in most people’s mind, the name conjures up an image of the 'American pumpkin' which, when peeled and emptied, is used as a lantern at Halloween. This variety, which first originated from America before spreading to the rest of the world, can grow to the considerable size of 35 kg and is also the one with the highest sugar content. Remember that pumpkin puree and pumpkin pie filling are very different. Its skin is yellow streaked with green and its flesh is orange in colour. For the purposes of food, they say it is always better to carve an eating pumpkin that to eat a carving pumpkin, but the hollow American variety can be cooked albeit with less flavour. There are hundreds of ways of cooking pumpkin:
- oven baked like pumpkin pies
- steamed
- in risotto or pumpkin soups
- fried in batter like fried pumpkin flowers
- in the form of pickle or jam.