butternut squash
Americannoun
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butternut squashes
plural
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a yellowish winter squash having sweet, orange-colored flesh.
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the plant bearing this fruit.
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“I remember going to one party with a lot of CEOs and big, big, big business guys and, the hostess was serving a butternut squash soup,” Stewart recounted.
From Salon ● Oct. 30, 2025
Mr Banks said he did not yet know if the large number of steak and ale, turkey and cranberry, and butternut squash pies were still stored in the back.
From BBC ● Dec. 3, 2024
"We've hidden in there courgettes, butternut squash, onions and we've roasted it as well so they can have some on the side as well."
From BBC ● Oct. 17, 2024
In fact, the taste was described as “almost sweet,” akin to a butternut squash mac and cheese and not the Kraft Original.
From Salon ● Mar. 30, 2024
In the autumn, vegetable stands along Leesburg Pike sell pumpkins and butternut squash.
From "The Hot Zone" by Richard Preston
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