Is that green supposed to be there? I know nothing about pumpkins.
Just a pumpkin variant, nothing wrong with them.
Then what exactly is the green stuff? Like unripe pumpkin or like just the skin?
It’s called corking! The sugar in the pumpkin gets high and fractures the skin and creates these warts.
Sooo your telling me that means it’s the good stuff? I’m down for sweet pumpkins.
I think they are but I’ve never tasted one.
What does it taste like?
I think just like any pumpkin. Maybe blander since the sugar leaches out.
The variety is called Warty Goblin F1. I named it and introduced it to the market back in 2013.
It was created by cooperation between a commercial breeder and an farmer in Michigan. The farmer had a roadside stand that he sold his pumpkins. He developed new and weird looking ones by a method called mass selection.
He also grew some of the best damn strawberries I have ever had. I usually got lost in his patch grazing for a while when I visited his place
It is a hard shelled gourd type. These are not designed for eating.
The warts are common in Cucurbita pepo gourds. They are simply tissue growth and not related to sugar content. The corking formation on traditional pumpkins like winter luxury is a different process.
When I introduced the variety all of the seed dealers told me It would never sell. They were too ugly. They don’t seem to remember that anymore… lol.
Thank you for telling us about it! I guess some warty varieties must be edible though? Sorry for my incorrect information I got through Google.
This photo is from Wegmans so I guess they sell! They’re amazing.
All of the Cucurbita pepo species are edible. The hard shelled ones have thin flesh and don’t taste as good. The best eating pumpkins are not Halloween types at all, but Cucurbita moschata. Processing pumpkins for pies is usually Dickinson’s field. This is the same species as butternut winter squash.
Thank you! What are the white Disney pumpkins like? Edible?
There are two types, Cucurbita maxima and C. pepo. The C. pepo types tend to have an off-white color. The C. maxima types are the bright white.
You can tell the difference by the peduncle (stem attachment). C. maxima has a rougher corky looking stem.
They are both edible but have different flavors.
I want to hang out with you all day and talk about pumpkins.