Acorn Squash has a vibrant green exterior, and a bright orange interior. An excellent carb alternative, packed with vitamins, nutrients, and antioxidants.
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JM –
These seemed like a good value, and I suppose they were if we hadn’t wanted acorn squash. These were flavorless and stringy like spaghetti squash. Not even our dog would eat them.
Hillary –
I expected a 2 ct based on title, but got 3. Baked with maple syrup and cinnamon. DELICIOUS!
HRH-FishAreFish –
These acorn squash looked fine from the outside, but the inside was foreign terrain. When I cut these acorn squash in half to cook, I was truly shocked by how pale the meat of this botanical fruit was! The inside meat was nearly white!!!
From my experience as a farm kid and life long gardener, this lack of color and stark paleness is most likely from farming in very poor quality soil that lacks nutrients. If the soil lacks nutrients, fruit grown in the soil will also lack nutrients. There is no way a fruit can be nutrient rich if the soil it is grown in is not also nutrient rich. I eat acorn squash as part of a healthy diet. These are not healthy acorn squash.
This acorn squash was literally the most flavorless squash I have ever eaten in my 50+ years of life. After cooking, this squash was tasteless mush if eaten by itself without sweet or savory doctoring from either maple syrup or sour cream style recipes. I will definitely be sourcing my acorn squash from other vendors for the rest of the year.
I was super excited to prepare my favorite acorn squash fall recipes, but this poor soil management and farming techniques that produced this squash turned my usual recipes into flavorless fall letdown.
Rose –
The squash is very raw and watery, a very strange texture I never seen from the store bought ones. They can’t be baked.
Sparklefarts –
Tastes great
Angel –
These were spoiled when I got them.
Jean in MD –
THESE WERE A DISAPPOINTMENT.
THEY WERE IN POOR CONDITION (SMUSHY).
PACKAGING WAS NICE, GREAT SIZE AND COLOR.
DON’T KNOW WHAT HAPPED IN TRANSIT?
Feride –
To my great surprise these were delicious, sweet and tender. Acorn squashes can sometimes be bitter, but these were great.
Keith –
Nice way to buy Acorn Squach.
Ardis McElhaney –
The squash really look nice in the bag so I got two and I’ve cut squash open for many years but this squash certainly was not ripe it was pale I could hardly cut it open so I put a lot of brown sugar honey and butter on it it tasted a little better but it’s very un nutritional because it was raw and not ripened to a good amount of ripeness