Although nearly all summer squashes are varieties of " Cucurbita pepo ", Seoulmadi squash ( along with other Korean zucchinis ) belongs to the species " Cucurbita moschata ".
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Simlin, variously spelled simblin, symnel, cymling, cimnel ( Thomas Jefferson's spelling ) and simnel were words for summer squash, particularly " Cucurbita pepo ssp . pepo ", common name pattypan squash.
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The pressed oil of the roasted seeds of a " Cucurbita pepo " subsp . " pepo " var .'styriaca'is also used in Central and Eastern Europe as cuisine, such as pumpkin seed oil.
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Although considered a winter squash, acorn squash belongs to the same species ( " Cucurbita pepo " ) as all summer squashes ( including zucchini and crookneck squash ), and is commonly mistaken for a gourd.
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Look at our articles on zucchini, courgette ( the British English redirect ) and " Cucurbita pepo " ( the binomial name ) for one example . talk ) 19 : 27, 17 July 2008 ( UTC)
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It is possibly a progenitor and close relative of the domesticated species " Cucurbita pepo ", though it and wild " C . pepo " are native to different areas . " Cucurbita fraterna " is also closely related.
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The cultivar is called " Cousa " in Robinson and Decker-Walters ( 1997 ) p . 77 : " Some summer squash cultivars, e . g . the vegetable marrows ( " Cucurbita pepo " ) are consumed when almost mature.
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Commercially made pumpkin pie mix is made from " Cucurbita pepo ", " Cucurbita maxima ", and " Cucurbita moschata " ( Libbey Select uses the Select Dickinson Pumpkin variety of " C . moschata " for its canned pumpkins ).
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At Phillips Spring, dating from 3, 000 BCE, archaeologists found abundant walnuts, hickory nuts, acorns, grapes, elderberries, ragweed, bottle gourd, and the seeds of " Cucurbita pepo ", a gourd with edible seeds that is the ancestor of pumpkins and most squashes.
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There is evidence that as early as 2000 years ago, the Calusa cultivated papaya ( " Catrica papaya " ), a gourd of the species " Cucurbita pepo, " and the bottle gourd, the last two of which were used for net floats and dippers.