Hokkaido Pumpkin, also known as “Red Kuri Squash”, is rich in vitamins and contains minerals such as: calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, beta-carotene and Vitamins A, B, C, which makes this pumpkin a super nutritional food for the colder fall season. Hokkaido pumpkins are some of the easiest pumpkins to prepare and store; due to their flavor and their smaller size, they are growing in popularity which makes them less expensive compared to other pumpkins. To prepare the Hokkaido pumpkin, you have to remove the seeds and fibers before using for cooking, the skin is perfectly edible and does not need to be removed regardless of how you want to prepare it. Personally, I’m a huge fan of this pumpkin and enjoy the delicate, sweet and slightly nutty flavor every single time.