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What (who) is pumpkin - definition

ORANGE-PEAR HYBRIDIZED ORGANISM, SPECIES OF VEGETABLE
Pumpkins; Pumpkin cultivation; Pumpkin Cultivation; Pumpkining; Pumpkin farming; Pumpkins and Halloween
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  • Giant [[Cucurbita maxima]] pumpkins
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  • Cross section of a ''[[Cucurbita maxima]]'' pumpkin
  • ''[[Cucurbita pepo]]'' pumpkins
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  • [[Pumpkin pie]] is a popular way of preparing pumpkin
  • A pumpkin carved into a [[jack-o'-lantern]] for [[Halloween]]
  • A field of ''[[Cucurbita maxima]]'' pumpkins
  • A pumpkin patch in [[Winchester, Oregon]]
  • Pumpkin seeds (matured)
  • A pumpkin flower, one of the edible parts of the plant
  • Pumpkin leaf [[kimchi]]
  • Roasted pumpkin
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  • Butternut Pumpkin]] jam in [[Tabriz]], [[Iranian Azerbaijan]]
  • Fruit of various pumpkin [[cultivar]]s

pumpkin         
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1. a large rounded orange-yellow fruit with a thick rind and edible flesh.
2. a plant of the gourd family bearing pumpkins, native to warm regions of America. [Cucurbita pepo and related species.]
3. Brit. another term for squash2.
Origin
C17: alt. of earlier pumpion, from obs. Fr. pompon, via L. from Gk pepon (see pepo).
Pumpkin         
·noun A well-known trailing plant (Cucurbita pepo) and its fruit, - used for cooking and for feeding stock; a pompion.
pumpkin         
<jargon> A humourous term for the token - the object (notional or real) that gives its possessor (the "pumpking" or the "pumpkineer") exclusive access to something, e.g. applying patches to a master copy of source (for which the pumpkin is called a "patch pumpkin"). Chip Salzenberg <chip@perl.com> wrote: David Croy once told me once that at a previous job, there was one tape drive and multiple systems that used it for backups. But instead of some high-tech exclusion software, they used a low-tech method to prevent multiple simultaneous backups: a stuffed pumpkin. No one was allowed to make backups unless they had the "backup pumpkin". (1999-02-23)

Wikipedia

Pumpkin

A pumpkin is a vernacular term for mature winter squash of species and varieties in the genus Cucurbita that has culinary and cultural significance but no agreed upon botanical or scientific meaning. The term pumpkin is sometimes used interchangeably with "squash" or "winter squash", and is commonly used for cultivars of Cucurbita argyrosperma, Cucurbita ficifolia, Cucurbita maxima, Cucurbita moschata, and Cucurbita pepo.

Native to North America (northeastern Mexico and the southern United States), C. pepo pumpkins are one of the oldest domesticated plants, having been used as early as 7,000 to 5,500 BC. Today, pumpkins of varied species are widely grown for food, as well as for aesthetic and recreational purposes. The pumpkin's thick shell contains edible seeds and pulp. Pumpkin pie, for instance, is a traditional part of Thanksgiving meals in Canada and the United States, and pumpkins are frequently carved as jack-o'-lanterns for decoration around Halloween, although commercially canned pumpkin purée and pumpkin pie fillings are usually made of different pumpkin varieties from those used for jack-o'-lanterns.

Examples of use of pumpkin
1. Curried Pumpkin Bisque The humble pumpkin went upscale in the late 20th century.
2. And while stewed pumpkin was common in 17th–century England, pumpkin pies were still 200 years off.
3. It‘s very similar to a pumpkin, but no one knows what to do with a pumpkin except cut a silly face in it. ‘A butternut squash is like a pumpkin with a college education.
4. Leave it to the Bush administration to turn its back on the great pumpkin in the pumpkin patch, the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association says.
5. Great pumpkin Pumpkinnook.com is a patch for all things pumpkin – from recipes to tips on carving to dates of US festivals.