winter crookneck squash
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Definition
Noun: 1. A type of winter squash: A specific variety of squash (Cucurbita moschata) characterized by a hard, inedible rind and a distinctive long, curved neck. It is typically harvested in the mature stage when the skin is hard and can be stored for use throughout the winter months. 2. The plant producing this fruit: The vine or plant that bears this type of squash.
Usage Examples
- As a vegetable/fruit:
- For the soup, she roasted a winter crookneck squash with some herbs.
- The sweet, orange flesh of the winter crookneck squash is perfect for pies.
- Referring to the plant:
- We planted several winter crookneck squash vines in the garden this year.
Advanced Usage
- The term distinguishes this hard-skinned, storable variety from "summer crookneck squash," which has a soft, edible skin and is eaten soon after harvesting.
- It is often used in culinary contexts to specify the ingredient, highlighting its suitability for baking, roasting, and pureeing due to its dense, sweet flesh.
Variants and Related Words
- Crookneck squash (summer variety): A squash with a soft, yellow, edible skin and a curved neck, eaten in the immature stage.
- Winter squash: The general category for squash varieties with hard rinds, including butternut, acorn, and spaghetti squash.
- Cucurbita moschata: The botanical species name for winter crookneck squash and related varieties like butternut squash.
Synonyms
- Winter squash (general term)
- Hard-shell squash (descriptive term)
Related Phrases/Compounds
- Winter crookneck squash plant: Specifically refers to the growing vine.
- Winter crookneck squash puree: A common prepared form of the vegetable used in cooking and baking.
Noun
- a squash with a hard rind and an elongated curved neck
- any of various plants bearing squash having hard rinds and elongated recurved necks