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Winter squash varieties master list

Winter squash varieties master list

Choosing a winter squash

Winter squash comes in many sizes, shapes and colors.  Choosing a winter squash that meets your needs and the taste you will like can be tough without a guide!  This page provides you that information, plus nutritional analysis and links to our freezing and canning pages!

Unlike its summer squash, which is best when harvested very young and used right away, winter squash is harvested at a mature age, which makes the outer skin hard and inedible. The skin, however, is protective and increases its storage life. Winter squash can be stored for 3 months or longer if kept in a cool dark place, like a basement or garage.  I've had winter squash last a full year when stored like this!

The yellow and orange flesh of the winter squash is more nutritious and richer in vitamins, especially beta carotene, than summer squash. Winter squash is always served cooked and, because of its tough skin, only the inside flesh is eaten. The flesh, is sweet and great to make pie (pumpkins are a winter squash)

Size:

Choose a size based on your cooking needs. There's no difference in flavor based on size of the same variety of a squash.

Appearance:

For a quality squash, choose one that has a smooth, dry rind and is free of cracks or soft spots. Skin that is easily nicked or scraped with a fingernail means that the squash did not reach maturity. Look for rind that has a dull appearance. A shiny rind indicates that is has been picked too early or has a wax coating, which masks the skin. Choose squash that has a deep color and is heavy for its size. It is also best to choose squash with a firm, rounded, dry stem. Squash with no stem permits bacteria to enter.

Cut pieces can be found in the grocery market. Choose pieces that have a good interior color and finely-grained flesh that is not fibrous. Ideal flesh should be barely moist, but not too dry or too watery.

 

 

Varieties of Winter Squash

Winter Squash Variety Name Best uses Description -
number of days is minimum to grow one from seed under best conditions

Seed Suppliers

Acorn Photo of acorn squash Side dish This acorn-shaped squash is one of the most widely available among the small winter squash. It measures about 6 inches around and weighs 1 to 2 pounds. Baking is an excellent way to bring out the sweet, nutty flavors of this tender fleshed squash.  
Blue dollBlue Doll pumpkin eating A greenish-blue pumpkin that grows from 15 to 20lbs in weight. A deep orange flesh good for pies and soups. Very similar to Jarrahdale.
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Blue HubbardBlue Hubbard winter squash eating,
Great for pumpkin pies
100 days. An heirloom dating to 1909 by Gregory as Symmes Blue Hubbard. Averages 30 - 40 lbs. Excellent flavor, productivity and storage qualities. It is high in dietary fiber and rich in Vitamin A & C Used in pies, vegetarian stews, cakes, and candies.
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Blue JarrahdaleBlue Jarrahdale eating, decor
110 days. An heirloom pumpkin with pale gray, almost green-blue skin and a stringless, dense, sweet orange flesh.. Some variants look more blue than others. Expect 3 to 5 fruits per plant, each 10 to 14 inch weighing about 6 to 12 pounds each.
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Burpee

Buckskin Buckskin  pumpkin

Eating Large pie size, taller than wide, tapered towards blossom end, tan, with short thin peduncle. Urban Farmer
Butternut SquashButternut-squash eating -
Makes excellent pumpkin pies
105 days. Beige skin, with deep orange, smooth-textured seetw, nutty-tasting flesh that improves with a couple months' storage. Fruits avgerage 9" long and weigh 4 to5 lb. Each Butternut insideplant produces 4 or 5 squash. When ripe, it turns increasingly deep orange, and becomes sweeter and richer. It is a good source of fiber, vitamin C, magnesium, and potassium; and it is a source of vitamin A. Butternut squash can be roasted, sautéed, toasted, puréed for soups such as squash soup, or mashed to be used in casseroles, breads, muffins, and pies. The squash is also used as an alternative diet for Monarch butterfly caterpillars alongside cucumbers.
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CalabazaCalabaza squash eating
Common to the Philippines, West Indies and Puerto Rico, Calabaza squash need a long warm growing season. Calabaza inside

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CarnivalCarnival squash Eating Mottled green, yellow and orange acorn squash with excellent flavor. Carnival squash is small to medium in size, 12-17 centimeters in diameter. The flesh is firm, dry, coarse, and pale orange in color with a large and fibrous seed cavity with stringy pulp and many flat, beige seeds. Cooked squash is soft and tender with a fragrant aroma and is slightly nutty, buttery, and sweet, similar to butternut squash. Vigorous, semi-bush vines yield a large number of fruits. Jung
CasperCasper pumpkin decor
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Crown PrinceCrown Prince all-purpose With a glossy gray-blue skin, and sweet flavorful orange flesh,it is good for decor or eating. It keeps very well and can keep for up to a year in a cool and dark place. Crown Prince cut open Marshall Gardens
Futsu Black Futsu Black eating 105 days. This very deep green ribbed and warted squash appears to be almost black. The golden orange flesh is delicious with a strong taste similar to hazelnuts. Fruits are large with weights close to 10 pounds a possibility. An excellent storage variety. Flavor develops in storage. Black Futsu is an heirloom Japanese pumpkin. Great roasted, fried in tempura, pureed in pies or soups, or pickled! 3-5 fruits per plant, averaging 3 lbs. each. Uprising Organics
Golden Hubbard Golden Harvest eating 990-105 day. Deep golden-yellow flesh has excellent flavor and a fine-grained texture. Nubbly skin 12-14 lb and hubbard shape.
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Jarrahdale Jarrahdale pumpkin Excellent for cooking and pies! 100 days This Australian variety is very unusual. The skin is a very attractive ribbed blue-gray. Ten pound fruit can be 34 inches around and the flesh is orange and sweet. Stores well. Medium size, flattened and ridged, dull blue-green.
This makes the best pumpkin pies!

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Pinetree
KakaiKakai pumpkin all-purpose. 100 days - Striking, medium-small, avg. 5-8 lb., black-striped pumpkins. Kakai is a variety of the Austrian type that yields the valuable green pumpkin seed oil that some European studies show promotes prostate health. Semi-bush, short-vine plants. Avg. yield: 2-3 fruits/plant. After displaying the (un-carved) pumpkins next fall, you can scoop out the large, dark green, completely hull-less seeds, which are delicious roasted.
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Kabocha pumpkins Kabocka pumpkin Eating
Very popular for pies


These are a Japanese variety with dark green skin, yellow sweet, firm flesh that is common to the Far East and Australia. Kabocha inside
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Kentucky Field Kentucky Field pumpkin Eating 113 days. Traditional heirloom beigh-skin, orange flesh, perfect for pies and canning. The vines are extremely prolific
Also excellent in storage.

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Lakota Lakota eating 100 days. A pear-shaped heirloom variety from the midwestern United States. Both decorative and good for eating. The pear shaped fruit can go as large as 7 pounds. The flesh is a golden hue with a fine flavor. The skin color is a variegated green and orange although some fruit will be entirely orange and others entirely green. They have a sweet taste like a butternut squash. Burpee
Long Island Cheese Long Island Cheese Eating - heirloom pumpkin for pies 90 days. This East Coast heirloom is thought of as a great pie squash. The name comes from the similarity in shade and shape to a big wheel of cheese. The buff colored skin reveals attractive, firm orange flesh. Fruits are 6-8 pounds and storage qualities are excellent.
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Pinetree
Marina di ChioggiaMarina di Chioggia eating, decor Blistery, bubbled, slate blue-green rind. Avg. 6-12 lb. bumpy squashes make a wild yet subdued ornamental statement for fall. Amy Goldman in her new book, The Compleat Squash, describes this Italian seaside specialty as deliziosa, especially for gnocchi and ravioli, and a culinary revelation.
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Musque de ProvenceMusque de Provence eating, decor 125 day. Ribbed, flat, tan fruits 8-15 lb. Thick, deep orange moderately sweet flesh. Sold in cut wedges in the South of France. 2 fruits per plant. .
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NeckNeck Pumpkin eating
Heirloom, great for pies
120 days. Neck, sometimes called "crockneck pumpkin" is a relative of butternut types. It has sweet tasting, very smooth, stringless, bright orange flesh. It matures quite late and is a full vining type. It curls when growing and can get 24 to 30" long. It is a high yielding, vining pumpkin.
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Porcelain DollPorcelain Doll eating, decor 110 days. Light pink skin with deep orange sweet, dense flesh. Excellent for baking, pies.
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Orange Hokkaido (also called Red Kuri)Orange Hokkaido eating 92 days. A teardrop-shaped, thin skinned orange colored winter squash, related to Hubbard squash. Orange Hokkaido inside
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RumboRumbo pumpkin eating, decor 100-120 days. 14-15 lb, looks like a Cinderella pumpkin with superior flavored dark orange-yellow flesh and deeply ribbed orange-yellow shiny skin Jung,
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Speckled HoundSpeckled Hound pumpkin eating, decor 100 days. Orange skin with green splotches. Yellow-orange, dense flesh. High yielding. Oblate shape with shallow ribbing. Averages 3-6 lb. and about 8 per plant.
Speckled Hound inside

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Spaghetti Squash Photo of spaghetti squash side dish This oval-shaped yellow squash is also called the vegetable spaghetti. It averages 9 inches in length and may weigh 2 to 3 pounds. When cooked, the crisp, tender fhesh falls a apart into spaghetti-like strands that have a mild lightly sweet and fresh taste. Keep in mind that the larger the vegetable, the thicker the strands and the more flavorful the taste. It really is good with spaghetti sauce on the cooked squash "noodles"  
Sunshine Hybrid Sunshine hybrid pumpkin eating, decor 80-95 day. Vitamin-rich bright orange flesh of this Kobocha-type winter squash is thick, creamy-smooth, stringless with an outstanding sweet, nutty flavor. Space saving 6-8 ft vines yield good supply of 3-4 lb fruit. 2004 AAS Winner.
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Sweet dumplingPhoto of sweet dumpling squash side dish This solid round squash, formerly known as the vegetable gourd, is a perfect serving for one person. It is about the size of an apple and weighs up to 1 pound. The skin is a warm cream color striped with ivy green, and it changes to butter color and orange during storage. The skin is relatively tender and can be eaten. The pale-yellow flesh is smooth, fine, and dry as a potato and produces a rich starchy, light to mild sweetness, with a slight corn flavor.  
Sweet LightningSweet Lightning pumpkin eating, decor 100 day. 1lb, edible ornamental, creamy-yellow, orange-striped 3"x5" fruit. Semi-bush vines Flavor is very sweet . The flesh is smooth and creamy when baked. Jung
Turk's TurbanTurk's Turban pumpkin eating, decor 95 Days. multi-colored, buttercup-type squash striped with silver, green, and white with a orange-red base 7-9" across. Averages 3-5 lb with 2 or 3 fruits per plant


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White PieWhite Pie pumpkin all-purpose, eating, decor A round or oval-shaped pumpkin with a slightly off-white skin. Sweet, smooth-textured flesh that good for pies.
Winter LuxuryWinter Luxury eating, decor 85-100 day. Very productive medium 10 inch diameter with finely netted golden russet color. Deep golden thick sweet flesh is rated among best for taste and texture. Winter Luxury is an heirloom variety that dates back to the late 1800s.
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