Carnival Squash
Seasonality:
- January
- None
- February
- None
- March
- None
- April
- None
- May
- None
- June
- None
- July
- None
- August
- Low
- September
- Medium
- October
- High
- November
- High
- December
- Medium
- January
- None
- February
- None
- March
- None
- April
- None
- May
- None
- June
- None
- July
- None
- August
- Low
- September
- Medium
- October
- High
- November
- High
- December
- Medium
Uses:
The pumpkin-shaped Carnival Squash has a pale yellow skin with green markings and often ranges in size from 5 to 7 inches in diameter. Unlike summer squash (which are picked when immature and skins are tender), Carnival Squash have hard, thick skins and only the flesh is eaten. The delicious yellow meat is reminiscent of sweet potatoes and butternut squash and can be baked or steamed then combined with butter and fresh herbs.
Selection, Storage & Handling:
Choose squash that have a hard, deep-colored rind free of blemishes or moldy spots. Tender skin indicates immaturity or poor quality. The hard skin protects the flesh and allows it to store longer than summer squash. Store Carnival Squash in a cool, preferably dark, well-ventilated area for up to one month. Wrap cut pieces in plastic and refrigerate up to five days.
Carnival Squash may be cooked whole or split lengthwise (removing seeds). Pierce whole squash in several places, and bake halved squash hollow side up.
For availability, please use our store locator or contact us at 1.800.588.0151 and/or hotline@melissas.com.
Nutrition Facts
- Amount Per Serving
- Calories 30
- Calories from Fat: 0
- % Daily Value*
- Cholesterol 0mg 0%
- Fiber 1g 0%
- Protein 1g 0%
- Saturated Fat 0g 0%
- Sodium 0mg 0%
- Sugars 3g 0%
- Total Carbohydrate 7g 0%
- Total Fat 0g 0%
- Calcium2%
- Iron2%
- Vitamin A70%
- Vitamin C0%
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.





















