Seasoned Advice Asked on August 25, 2021
I bought pumpkin from German Supermarket and its name is Sombra.
But I can’t find any information about it in internet. Is it known by some other name? I want to know so that I can look for recipes.
Upon searching I found may be its called as Winter sweet Pumpkin, but I can’t find any information about that either!
Most winter squash is fairly interchangeable when cooking.
Obviously, there are differences in them (sweetness, density, size, flesh color), but if you're cutting it up and roasting it, then it's fairly universal (but you might need to cut up denser ones into smaller bits).
a combination of sweetness, flaky texture and depth of flavour
(Kings Seeds uses the exact same description)
I'm not sure what they mean by 'flaky', but it might mean that it can be treated like spaghetti squash, where the fibers are such that it can be cooked whole and then removed from the skin in long strands as a pasta substitute.
As it looks to be a smaller pumpkin, and they mention it's sweet, I'd recommend trying recipes for "acorn squash".
And, if you roast it and it's not quite right ... then you can always mash it with other flavorings, or blend it with some stock to turn it into soup.
Answered by Joe on August 25, 2021
I bought this exact one at Lidl - very pleasant texture when baked (not at all like spaghetti squash and I am not sure how this would be called "flaky"). Not much fibre, taste sweet and reminiscent of chestnut. The skin is edible (if you must), but tougher than in e.g. Hokkaido squash.
Answered by Joe on August 25, 2021
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