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Contact SupplierA pumpkin is a round, orange or orange-yellow fruit with a thick, smooth rind, often ribbed. It's a type of squash, belonging to the gourd family, and is known for its large, pulpy interior filled with seeds.
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Size and Shape:
Pumpkins can vary in size, from small to very large, and can range in shape from round to oblong or even flat.
Color:
While most pumpkins are orange or orange-yellow, some varieties can be white, green, or even dark green.
Rind:
The rind of a pumpkin is typically smooth and slightly ribbed, and it can be yellowish to orange in color.
Interior:
The inside of a pumpkin is mostly hollow, with a large cavity containing stringy flesh and numerous seeds. The seeds are off-white, teardrop-shaped, and coated in a white husk.
Plant:
Pumpkins grow on a coarse, decumbent vine that can spread for several feet. They have large, deeply-lobed leaves and produce yellow or orange flowers.
Edible Parts:
All parts of the pumpkin are edible, including the flesh, seeds, and leaves.
Botanical Classification:
Pumpkins are botanically fruits, not vegetables, as they develop from the flower of the plant and contain seeds.



