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news ![]() > > Actually, from what I have seen on this list, most brit's call all > winter squashes "pumpkins". :-) Not just the Poms. Aussies call pumpkins, pumpkins. We don't have "winter squash". Pumpkins are available all year round. We do have a couple of different types of 'squash'.... one we call a choko.... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chayote and then there's the yellow squash......... http://www.taste.com.au/how+to/artic.../yellow+squash -- Peter Lucas Hobart Tasmania The act of feeding someone is an act of beauty, whether it's a full Sunday roast or a jam sandwich, but only when done with love. |
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