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Lynnet Bannion <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 22 Feb 2002 12:59:09 -0700
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Karen Robinson wrote:

> My guess is that it's the all winter squashes that are considered sweet,
> and only the summer squashes are not. So butternut and acorn would be
> out, and zucchini in. Does that sound right? My friend doesn't think
> even the acorn or butternut is sweet, and I see her point, but I can't
> think of any squashes that might be even sweeter.
>

Yes, that's what I would think.  Winter squashes including pumpkins
are sweet.  Non-sweet squashes would be summer squash and zucchini.
Delicata, sweet dumpling, buttercup squash are Really sweet (yum).

Lynnet

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