Verduras

Yellow zucchini

Yellow zucchini
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Ingredient Information

Name

Yellow zucchini

Category

Verduras

Popularity

28 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Yellow zucchini is a type of zucchini characterized by its vibrant yellow color, which adds an attractive visual touch to any dish. It is a variety of summer squash, belonging to the cucurbit family, with smooth, thin skin and tender, juicy flesh.

Originating in Central America and Mexico, yellow zucchini has spread throughout the world and is highly valued in cooking for its mild and slightly sweet flavor, as well as its versatility in recipes. It can be steamed, sautéed, roasted, or included in soups, stews, omelets, or salads.

Among its properties, its low caloric content, high water and fiber content, and vitamins such as C and A stand out, as well as minerals like potassium and magnesium. This makes it an ideal ingredient for healthy diets and for adding volume and texture without adding many calories.

In different Latin American countries, yellow zucchini may be called zapallito amarillo (Argentina, Uruguay), calabacita amarilla (Mexico), or simply zapallo italiano amarillo in some regions. Regardless of the name, it is a highly valued ingredient for its delicate flavor and ease of integration into multiple culinary preparations.

Nutritional Properties

1.1g
fiber
21mg
calcium
24mcg
folate
0.4mg
iron
260mg
potassium
17
calories
1.2g
proteins
200IU
vitamin a
17.9mg
vitamin c
0.3g
total fats
3.1g
carbohydrates

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