The journey of the pumpkin, which sweetens the palate, from the farm to the table has begun in Turkey

Published 2022년 10월 25일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the production and export of Aydın pumpkin, a variety known for its unique taste and texture, from Turkey. After a six-month cultivation period, the pumpkins are harvested and processed into desserts, with an annual yield of 400 tons. These desserts are then sold domestically and occasionally internationally. The producer, Arif Barut, emphasizes the importance of using specific ancestral seeds and a tight fiber structure for the dessert's quality. The article also mentions that not all pumpkins can be used to make the Aydın region's pumpkin dessert due to the unique characteristics required.
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Original content

Aydın pumpkin, which attracts attention with its unique taste and fibrous texture throughout Turkey, and which has a geographical indication in pumpkin dessert, is in a hurry to harvest. The journey from the fields to the table of the pumpkins, which is one of the indispensable vegetables of the winter months and whose harvest is started after being planted with great effort, has also begun. Pumpkins, which are planted with carefully selected ancestral seeds, are collected after a period of about 6 months and sent to warehouses. In addition to many hotels and restaurants throughout the country, the pumpkins that are sent abroad from time to time are sweetened by skilled hands and served to the tables. Pointing out that the demand for Aydın squash has increased due to its tight fibers and beautiful texture, pumpkin producer Arif Barut stated that they harvest an average of 400 tons of zucchini annually. “We also ship abroad” Stating that after Aydın Kabak Talası received ...

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