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Buttercup squash
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Buttercup Squash is a variety of winter squash recognized for its distinctive shape, reminiscent of a flower with a "button" or protuberance at the end. Its skin is hard and thick, dark green with yellow spots, and its flesh is a vibrant orange color, sweet, with a smooth and creamy texture.
Native to Central America and widely cultivated in the United States and Latin American countries, Buttercup squash is valued in cooking for its resistance to prolonged storage and its versatility in multiple recipes, from soups and purées to stews and baked dishes.
Among its nutritional properties, its high content of vitamin A, antioxidants, and fiber stands out, making it a recommended food for strengthening the immune system and maintaining healthy digestion.
In Hispanic America, Buttercup squash is also known by various names depending on the region, such as turban squash, zapallo turbante, or simply turban. These terms facilitate its identification in traditional or modern recipes that use this specific variety.
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