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Which Pumpkins?
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Which pumpkins can you use for cooking, such as making soup?
Are the "normal" pumpkins you can buy from every shop, at the moment, for carving are they edible?
Are the "normal" pumpkins you can buy from every shop, at the moment, for carving are they edible?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm all set to make a batch of pumpkin pies this afternoon as OH and the family enjoyed them last week and have put in thier requests for more!
But I did notice in Sainsburys that they have labelled the pumpkins as "Carving pumpkins" and have them in the big boxes near the doors. They then have others on the vegetable racks labelled as edible pumkins at twice the price. Very cheeky and misleading. These others are just a different variety and and probably have slightly less water content.
So follow Pasta's link and use whatever pumpkins you have at your disposal!
(If i have any puree when I make the pies I freeze to use again when they've gone from our shelves)
But I did notice in Sainsburys that they have labelled the pumpkins as "Carving pumpkins" and have them in the big boxes near the doors. They then have others on the vegetable racks labelled as edible pumkins at twice the price. Very cheeky and misleading. These others are just a different variety and and probably have slightly less water content.
So follow Pasta's link and use whatever pumpkins you have at your disposal!
(If i have any puree when I make the pies I freeze to use again when they've gone from our shelves)