{"id":27874,"date":"2023-11-16T11:00:43","date_gmt":"2023-11-16T16:00:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/circulatingnow.nlm.nih.gov\/?p=27874"},"modified":"2024-12-12T13:12:28","modified_gmt":"2024-12-12T18:12:28","slug":"searching-for-pumpkins","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/circulatingnow.nlm.nih.gov\/2023\/11\/16\/searching-for-pumpkins\/","title":{"rendered":"Searching for Pumpkins"},"content":{"rendered":"

By Lindsay Franz ~<\/em><\/p>\n

Pumpkin season is upon us! Pumpkin flavored coffee, candles, lotions and even beer are everywhere as soon as the season of Fall arrives. This modern-day trend puts a spotlight on a versatile vegetable that has been around for quite some time. \u00a0Pumpkins are not just used for decorations and flavoring your favorite beverage. This North American winter squash<\/a> has been a nutritious<\/a> option around the world for hundreds of years.\u00a0 The National Library of Medicine (NLM) holds a number of early works featuring pumpkins including the 1597 book The Herbal or Generall Historie of Plantes<\/em><\/a> by John Gerard which features woodcut illustrations of pumpkins.<\/p>\n