Summer squash

Summer squash are squashes that are picked early, while the skin is still soft and can be eaten. Most types of summer squash belong to the Cucurbita pepo family,[1] although not every Cucurbita pepo squash are considered a summer squash. They typically grow in bushes, unlike the vines of many winter squash. "Summer squash" refers to their short shelf life after harvest, unlike winter squash, which can be stored for longer periods.[2]

Summer squashes include:

References

  1. Zucchetta. Mount Vernon Northwestern Washington Research and Extension Center: Vegetable Research and ExtensionWashington State University. Retrieved 10 May 2013.
  2. Summer SquashUniversity of Illinois. Retrieved September 15, 2013.
  3. Hong, Kue Hyon. Short Information (Characteristics of New Varieties Developed in 1997): A New Semi-bush Type "Aehobag" (Elongated Squash for Picking at Green Mature Stage) Lines, 'Wonye #401' and 'Wonye #402'. Korean Journal of Breeding Science 29 (4) (1997). p. 509.

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