SC - rendering chicken fat
Nicholas Sasso
NJSasso at msplaw.com
Thu Oct 26 07:47:46 PDT 2000
> I asked:
> > << what is the "long huge squash with a small bulbous end and a
> > very fat long neck that ways up to 1o (is that 1 or 10?) lb" called in
> the
> > grocery store's produce department? >>
> and Etian kindly replied:
> > a butternut squash
> really? and that turns out more orange than a "pumpkin"? interesting!
> I'll have to try that!
Be careful. What you described is called a 'long necked pumpkin' in my
area, not a 'butternut squash'. Butternut squash are yellower, smaller,
and straight in the neck.
(http://www.vegweb.com/glossary/docs/butternut-squash.shtml) So it depends
on the region what it's called.
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