Michael Kuettner wrote:
> As one born in Styria, I grew up with pumpkin seed oil.
> It's an oil only used for salads; it looks like motor oil and
> you either love it or hate it (I love it).
> The USA is known for pumpkin decorations on Halloween;
> that means that there must be a lot of them grown over there.
>
> This leads to my questions :
> Is pumpkin seed oil produced in the US ?
> How many of you know it ?
I've never heard of it, but I bet I'd love it. I'm going to go look
online for a source.
[Later...]
http://www.kernoelman.de/_us/os_2007/en/online_shop.htm
(Styrian/Austrian store)
http://www.earthy.com/Roasted_Pumpki...45_oz_P798.cfm
(Michigan store)
Thanks for the new thing, Michael!
Serene
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