Butternut Squash is a
type of winter squash. It is also known as the butternut pumpkin or gramma. It has orange fleshy pulp, a section of seeds
and tan-yellow skin. It is used as a vegetable. It can be roasted, toasted, sautéed,
mashed or pureed in soups. The most popular variety is Waltham Butternut.
Kingdom: Plantae
Order: Cucurbitales
Family: Cucurbitaceae
Genus: Cucurbita
Species: Cucurbita moschata
Nutritional
value of Butternut Squash:
The
important nutritional elements of Butternut
Squash
are vitamin A, Thiamine (B1), Riboflavin (B2), Niacin (B3),
Pantothenic acid (B5), vitamin B6, Folate (B9),
vitamin C, vitamin E, Calcium, Iron, Manganese, Magnesium, Phosphorous,
Potassium, and Zinc.
Health
Benefits of Butternut Squash:
Butternut Squash preserves eye health, protect
skin, aids digestion, reduce chronic disease, lower cholesterol, reduce blood
pressure and build strong bones.
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