DallasFigShop
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I didnt get dates at first but it has above average sweetness for squash... Honeynut being the only sweeter but one site described Honeyboat as being that sweetest squash in existence...I love dates, they are delicious, i would like to plant a date palm.
Squash soup is very rich and tasty its a nice cold weather dish
Regarding Candystick the first day I got a note that was date-like.. I sometimes put dates in my pancakes, fairly regularly.. and its much different .. its not intensely sweet like dates but really its own category .. and so a flavor that is date-like flavor ... or maybe date flavored potato ... really awesome on its own..
I cant wait to taste Honeyboat.. one I got from the grocer is possibly a Honeyboat. I had seeds come in for Honeyboat and Sugarloaf on the way too...
.. a few other strains are out that i want to try such as Zeppelin, the bush habit plant bred by Cornell and maybe ill plant a bunch of the yellow Hybrid I found... but i want to trial several varieties of winter squash... so much space lol
my first green delicata a first bite was like yucca no sweetness but it was sweeter after cooling ... the longer ones that maybe Zeppelin , i suspect anyhow, were a notch or two sweeter and perfect texture
Maybe worth its own thread! Its really worth trying this variety if you havent especially cool that they can store for a few months ... dont miss out on Honeynut too. My favorite so far and far better than Butternut as a stand alone dessert-like squash...
The greener or Yellow striped Delicata
Mild but really good and this one was lightly sweet right after roasting it. This one would work well in various recipes for sure

Honeynut is pure Dessert..only a larger size would make it better lol

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