Pigs of Pumpkin by Kaye Menner
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A beautiful ready to cook Kent Pumpkin as it is called in Australia, with two little porcelain piglet ornaments sitting on top with a red timber background.
[Wikipedia] Kent or Japanese pumpkin was originally called Kabocha squash/pumpkin and this name is used in North America, UK and Japan. ‘Jap’ is short for Japanese Pumpkin, which is what it is often called in Australia or New Zealand. The name Jap pumpkin is now being phased out in may areas as it has racist connotations. This type of pumpkin is also referred to as Kent pumpkin. The Kabocha pumpkin is an Asian variety of winter squash from the species Cucurbita maxima.
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Pigs of Pumpkin by Kaye Menner
Quality prints, greeting cards and many useful products available at >> kaye-menner.pixels.com/featured/pigs-on-pumpkin-by-kaye-m... OR www.lens2print.co.uk/imageview.asp?imageID=39065
A beautiful ready to cook Kent Pumpkin as it is called in Australia, with two little porcelain piglet ornaments sitting on top with a red timber background.
[Wikipedia] Kent or Japanese pumpkin was originally called Kabocha squash/pumpkin and this name is used in North America, UK and Japan. ‘Jap’ is short for Japanese Pumpkin, which is what it is often called in Australia or New Zealand. The name Jap pumpkin is now being phased out in may areas as it has racist connotations. This type of pumpkin is also referred to as Kent pumpkin. The Kabocha pumpkin is an Asian variety of winter squash from the species Cucurbita maxima.
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