Calabaza

/ˌkæləˈbɑːzə/ noun

A type of winter squash or pumpkin commonly used in Spanish and Latin American cooking, having firm orange or tan flesh.

From Spanish 'calabaza,' derived from Arabic 'qar'a' (gourd). The word remains distinctly Spanish in English usage, particularly in Spanish-speaking regions and culinary contexts where it refers to specific squash varieties.

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