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Butternut Squash (Each)

Product Description
Description/Taste:
Butternut Squash, with its bell-like shape and tan-coloured skin, is one of the most popular winter squashes. Its bright orange flesh is sweet, nutty, and slightly buttery in flavour, offering a smooth texture when cooked. The skin is thin enough to be edible once cooked, although many prefer to peel it away.

Seasons/Availability:
In the UK, Butternut Squash is typically in season during the autumn and winter months. However, to ensure availability year-round, it can also be imported from European countries outside of the local growing season.

Uses & Flavour Pairings:
Butternut Squash is incredibly versatile in the kitchen. It can be roasted, puréed for soups, mashed, or even used in baking for pies and muffins. This squash pairs wonderfully with warming spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, and sage, as well as with ingredients like brown sugar, maple syrup, and butter.

Nutritional Information & Allergens:
Butternut Squash is rich in vitamins A and C, dietary fibre, and potassium. It also contains beneficial antioxidants and is low in calories. Naturally gluten-free, Butternut Squash is not commonly associated with allergens.

Preparation and Storage:
To prepare, halve the squash and scoop out the seeds. Depending on the recipe, it can be peeled or left unpeeled. Store whole Butternut Squash in a cool, dry place, and it can last for several weeks to months. Once cut, refrigerate any unused portions in an airtight container.

History:
Butternut Squash is believed to have originated in Central and South America, where it has been cultivated for thousands of years. It has since become a staple in many global cuisines, appreciated for both its flavour and nutritional content.
SKU: SQBE
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