As autumn rolls in, so does the pumpkin pandemonium. We see pumpkin in our lattes, in our pies, and perched on our porches—often with a goofy grin carved into its side. And Linus from Charlie Brown ...
Raw pumpkin and its seeds may have slightly more vitamins and minerals, and can contain more antinutrients and fewer antioxidants than their cooked counterparts. Share on Pinterest Westend61/Getty ...
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What Happens When You Eat Raw Pumpkin

Medically reviewed by Elizabeth Barnes, RDN Key Takeaways Eating raw pumpkin is safe if you wash it well first.  If your raw pumpkin tastes very bitter, stop eating it.  Cooking pumpkin makes it taste ...
Raw pumpkin is naturally safe and edible for most people. Choose sweet pie/sugar pumpkins, wash well, and skip the tough stems and leaves. Its health benefits range from your heart and skin to healthy ...