What do squash seeds look like?
Squash seeds are generally flat, oval-shaped, and slightly curved. Here's a more detailed description:
* Size and Shape: They vary in size depending on the type of squash, but most are about 1/2 inch to 1 inch long. The shape is typically flat and oval, often slightly curved or boat-shaped.
* Color: Depending on the squash variety, the color can range from white or cream to grey, brown, or black. Some varieties have seeds with stripes or speckles.
* Texture: The surface of the seed is often smooth, but some varieties may have a rougher texture.
* Taste: Squash seeds are edible and have a slightly nutty flavor. They can be roasted, salted, and eaten as a snack or added to trail mixes.
Example:
* Pumpkin seeds: These are typically flat, oval-shaped, and grayish-green in color.
* Butternut squash seeds: These are smaller and more elongated than pumpkin seeds, with a creamier color.
Remember:
* The exact appearance of squash seeds can vary depending on the specific variety of squash.
* It's always best to check the seed packet or a reliable online resource for information about the appearance of seeds from a particular squash variety.
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