What distinguishes Winter Squash flesh from Summer Squash like zucchini?
Answer
Denser and more flavorful
Winter squash varieties mature fully on the vine, leading to structural differences compared to summer squash harvested early. This full maturation results in flesh that is substantially denser and generally possesses a more intense, developed flavor profile than the tender flesh typical of summer varieties such as zucchini. While summer squash has soft skin often eaten immediately, the winter types develop a hard, rigid exterior to protect the dense interior.

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