




Sunburst Squash
Estimated Inventory, lb : 0
Description/Taste
Sunburst squash is a bright yellow squash with a green center at both its blossom and stem end. It has a flattened round shape and scalloped edges. Sunburst squash are smaller in size and are 5-8 centimeters in diameter. The tender flesh is nutty and buttery with hints of sweetness.
Seasons/Availability
Sunburst squash are available in summer months.
Current Facts
Sunburst squash are botanically a member of Cucurbita pepo. Sunburst squash is a patty pan type squash. Patty pan squash comes in a number of different sizes and colors from white to yellow, to orange or green.
