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Calabaza
:See ''Calabasas for the city in California'' Calabaza (West Indian pumpkin) is "a large winter squash (''Cucurbita moschata'') that resembles a pumpkin and is typically grown in the West Indies and tropical America."〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Calabaza )〕 The term is also used loosely for a variety of gourds from Africa, the Americas, and the Caribbean. The word calabaza is derived from the Persian term for melon (''kharbuz''). The French term ''calabasse'', and hence the English "calabash", is based on the older Spanish.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Calabash )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Calabash )〕 In common use, "calabash" refers to a gourd native to the African continent, while "calabaza" refers to a gourd native to the Americas. In North America, the word "calabaza" refers to any of several species of tropical gourds of the genus ''Cucurbita''. Two common species native to the Caribbean are ''C. moschata'' and ''C. maxima''. The widespread species ''C. foetidissima'' specifically identifies "calabaza" as one of its common names. The Spanish ''calabacera frasco'' (translation; bottle-shaped gourd ) refers specifically to ''C. foetidissima''. Local names for "large green or yellow gourds" include ''auyama'' (Venezuela, Colombia), ''ayote'' (Central America), ''abóbora'' (Brazil), and ''zapallo'' in much of South America. ==History==
First cultivated for food in Mesoamerica, it is one of the "three sisters" of squash, maize, and climbing beans (typically tepary beans or common beans). From Mesoamerica, it is believed to have spread to other regions by Spanish colonial influence. ''C. maxima'' and ''C. moschata'', in particular, are well known in the Philippines under the name ''kalabasa''.
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