Stella I appreciate your input. To keep it simple, pumpkin is one type of squash and squash generally refers to four species of genus cucurbita, including the species to which pumpkin belongs. So, to make it clearer, both squash and pumpkin belong to the same family (the cucurbitaceae). A pumpkin is a type of squash.
Wondering how many bakers like me use canned Libby's pumpkin. I have been baking with Libby's for many years and my family loves my pies.
November 22, 2019 at 8:43pm
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Stella I appreciate your input. To keep it simple, pumpkin is one type of squash and squash generally refers to four species of genus cucurbita, including the species to which pumpkin belongs. So, to make it clearer, both squash and pumpkin belong to the same family (the cucurbitaceae). A pumpkin is a type of squash.
Wondering how many bakers like me use canned Libby's pumpkin. I have been baking with Libby's for many years and my family loves my pies.