Cut open the first winter squash today (Crown Prince) and it contained so many seeds I want to have a first attempt at drying and/or roasting them for eating/snacking.
Can anybody give me an Idiot's Guide please on how best to go about this. Thanks
Drying winter squash seeds for eating
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Primrose, I tried that once, there wasn't enough edible content to be worthwhile, there are varieties bred for seed as a crop.
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Peter, i didn,t know that there were special varieties grown for their seed harvesting. I always wonder what happens to all the wasted flesh and seeds in these communal farm shop type pumpkin carving sessions at Halloween.
i like these types of seeds mixed into muesli or sprinkled on ice cream, yoghurt etc so thought it would be nice to try some home preserved ones.
i like these types of seeds mixed into muesli or sprinkled on ice cream, yoghurt etc so thought it would be nice to try some home preserved ones.
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I also thought the same Primrose & tried roasting the seeds from the ones I harvested. Total disaster & nearly lost a tooth! (Just a slight exaggeration)! I didn't once consider there would be specific varieties, but I find myself looking for varieties with small seed cavities as I like the flesh, so of course if your business was growing for seed you would be looking for huge seed cavities & little flesh! Doh!
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