- Pumpkins are Cucurbita genus and Cucurbitaceae family.
- The word Pumpkin originates from the Greek word "Pepon".
- The origin of Pumpkins is not definitely known, but they are thought to have originated in North America.
- The largest Pumpkins are Cucurbita Maxima, they weight over 34kgs.
- Pumpkins are monoecious, having both male and female flowers on the same plant.
- The main Nutrients in Pumpkin are lutein and both alpha and beta carotene.
- Of the seven continents, only Antarctica is unable to produce Pumpkins.
- Pumpkins are a warm-weather crop.
- Honeybee's play a significant role in the fertilization of Pumpkins.
100g of Raw Pumpkin V/s Daily Nutrients (with % of Daily Values)
- 26 Calories.
- 1g of Protein (2%).
- 0.1g of Total Fat.
- 6.5g of Total Carbohydrate.
- 0.5g of Dietary Fiber (2%).
- 0.052g of Saturated Fat.
- 7384 IU of Vitamin A (148%).
- 1.06mg of Vitamin E (4%).
- 1.1mcgs of Vitamin K (1%).
- 9mg of Vitamin C (15%).
- 0.05mg of Vitamin B1 (3%).
- 0.09mg of Vitamin B2 (6%).
- 0.6mg of Vitamin B3 (3%).
- 0.298mg of Vitamin B5 (3%).
- 0.061mg of Vitamin B6 (3%).
- 16mcgs of Vitamin B9 (4%).
- 21mg of Calcium (2%).
- 12mg of Magnesium (3%).
- 44mg of Phosphorus (4%).
- 340mg of Potassium (10%).
- 1mg of Sodium.
- 0.127mg of Copper (6%).
- 0.80mg of Iron (4%).
- 0.125mg of Manganese (6%).
- 0.3mcgs of Selenium.
- 0.32mg of Zinc (2%).
100g of Cooked Pumpkin V/s Daily Nutrients (with % of Daily Values)
- 20 Calories.
- 0.72g of Protein (1%).
- 0.07g of Total Fat.
- 4.9g of Total Carbohydrate.
- 1.1g of Dietary Fiber (4%).
- 0.037g of Saturated Fat.
- 4992 IU of Vitamin A (100%).
- 0.8mg of Vitamin E (3%).
- 0.8mcgs of Vitamin K (1%).
- 4.7mg of Vitamin C (8%).
- 0.031mg of Vitamin B1 (2%).
- 0.078mg of Vitamin B2 (5%).
- 0.413mg of Vitamin B3 (2%).
- 0.201mg of Vitamin B5 (2%).
- 0.044mg of Vitamin B6 (2%).
- 9mcgs of Vitamin B9 (2%).
- 15mg of Calcium (2%).
- 9mg of Magnesium (2%).
- 30mg of Phosphorus (3%).
- 230mg of Potassium (7%).
- 1mg of Sodium.
- 0.091mg of Copper (5%).
- 0.57mg of Iron (3%).
- 0.089mg of Manganese (4%).
- 0.2mcgs of Selenium.
- 0.23mg of Zinc (2%).
Health Benefits of Pumpkin
- They are rich in Vitamin A and good in Vitamin C, Vitamin B2 and Potassium.
- It's an excellent source of Zea-xanthin, which protects eyes from UV rays and protects from Age related macular disease.
- Raw Pumpkins have more amount of nutrients than in Cooked Pumpkins.
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