Kamokamo (kumikumi) | |
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Genus | Cucurbita |
Species | Cucurbita pepo |
Origin | New Zealand |
Kamokamo (also known as kumikumi) is a variety of Cucurbita pepo, grown as a summer or winter squash in New Zealand. Commonly used in Māori cuisine, the Kamokamo is a heavily ribbed oblate or prolate shaped stocky fruit with speckled green skin, ripening to an orange colour.[1][2] It is thought to have been introduced to New Zealand during European settlement around the late 19th century[3][2] and was readily adopted by Māori, displacing the calabash as a food source. Its name originates from the Māori language.[4]