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At the weekend, we ended up having to eat out. It was a bank holiday Monday and our usual place was closed (a wonderful vegan café where I can eat without worrying about dairy in the food) so we had to bale to the only other place that is easily available, and serves some vegan options and ensures that they are vegan, IKEA. Yep IKEA believe it or not. They now have 2 vegan options on the main menu, though one is vegetarian until you ask them to hold the sour cream. So we usually have 1 of each and then some chips and veg and/or a bread roll.
In the roasted veg, (vegan) was some butternut squash with its skin on. It didn't bother us, but got me wondering why I always peel butternut squash. The skin was not hard or difficult to eat. In fact the red pepper was firmer than the skin on the butternut squash, so I wanted to know what everyone else here does?
Do you peel your butternut squash? If so, why? What other squashes can I eat the skin of?
In the roasted veg, (vegan) was some butternut squash with its skin on. It didn't bother us, but got me wondering why I always peel butternut squash. The skin was not hard or difficult to eat. In fact the red pepper was firmer than the skin on the butternut squash, so I wanted to know what everyone else here does?
Do you peel your butternut squash? If so, why? What other squashes can I eat the skin of?