Pumpkin seeds were an important part of the native American’s diet. They were introduced in Europe through Spanish colonization.
Presently their production has expanded significantly throughout the North of China, Ukraine, Turkey and Bulgaria.
In its shelled form it is frequently used in the baking and pastry industry and can be found as a snack or in salads, with or without its shell.
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