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Canned pumpkin puree
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Canned pumpkin puree is a versatile and practical ingredient obtained by cooking and mashing the pulp of pumpkins, which is then canned for extended use. Its smooth texture and slightly sweet flavor make it ideal for a wide variety of recipes, from desserts like pies and breads to soups, sauces, and stews.
Pumpkin puree originates from pumpkins, a vegetable native to the Americas that was domesticated by pre-Columbian cultures. Canning production allows this ingredient to be preserved year-round, making it easy to incorporate into cooking without the need to prepare fresh pumpkin.
Among its properties, it stands out for its high content of fiber, vitamins (mainly vitamin A and C), and minerals like potassium. It is low in calories and fat, making it a nutritious and healthy option to enrich dishes with natural flavor and texture.
In different regions of Latin America, canned pumpkin puree may also be known as crema de calabaza, pulpa de calabaza, or simply calabaza molida. However, the most commonly used and recognized term in recipes is puré de calabaza.
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