kõrvitsat
Kõrvitsat, the Estonian word for pumpkin or squash, refers to a diverse group of cultivars from the Cucurbita genus, belonging to the gourd family (Cucurbitaceae). These plants are widely cultivated for their edible fruit, which can vary significantly in size, shape, color, and flavor. Common varieties include the large, round, orange pumpkins often associated with autumn harvests and Halloween, as well as smaller, elongated squashes like butternut and acorn.
The edible parts of the kõrvitsat are its flesh, seeds, and sometimes flowers. The flesh is typically
Nutritionally, kõrvitsat is a good source of vitamins, particularly vitamin A (in the form of beta-carotene),