Pumpkin 'Marina di Chioggia'
Pumpkin 'Marina di Chioggia'
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Cucurbita maxima
Heirloom, large turban-shaped, lumpy, dark grey, green skin and rich, sweet flesh orange flesh - one of the most beautiful and unique of all squash.
- Heirloom from Italy
- Robust, sweet flavour with an innate richness in colour
- Drier flesh texture perfect for many applications
- 5-10 kg fruits that are very ornamental
- Long Storing
The heirloom sea pumpkin of Chioggia, a fishing village on the coast of Italy, south of Venice. The large turban-shaped fruit, called “sucra baruca” (warty pumpkin) in Venetian dialect is a slightly squashed sphere with lumpy, dark green skin and rich, sweet, vibrant orange flesh - one of the most beautiful and unique of all squash. Amy Goldman in her book, The Compleat Squash, describes this Italian seaside specialty as deliziosa and a culinary revelation.
The fruit weighs between 5-10kilos each and is produced on vigorous vines. Long storing - we were still eating these in December from an April harvest.
Traditionally grilled on the back of boats with olive oil and rosemary and served as street food, this is a pumpkin that can stand alone in flavour and yet has a wide use in many dishes.
Certified Demeter Biodynamic and Certified Organic
SEED COUNT: 15 seeds, 10 grams, 50 grams approx
Seed Specifications: Cucurbita maxima average 2-3 seeds/gram
Germination: Lot#19424 88% May 2025
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