Moranga Portuguese Pumpkin Seeds
Easy to Grow
Non-GMO & Natural
High Germination Rate
Loved by Chefs
Moranga Portuguese Pumpkin Seeds
Cucurbita maxima | Peach-Pink Ribbed Pumpkin | Sweet Dense Flesh
The Culinary Edge
Moranga is a Portuguese and Brazilian-style pumpkin with the kind of kitchen presence that makes people stop and ask what it is. The fruit is flattened and deeply ribbed, with a soft peach-pink rind and dense orange flesh inside. It is beautiful on the vine, beautiful on a farm table, and genuinely useful in the kitchen.
This is a culinary pumpkin first: sweet, rich, and sturdy enough for roasting, soups, purees, stews, baking, and stuffed pumpkin dishes. In Brazilian cooking, moranga is famously used for camarao na moranga, where the pumpkin becomes both vessel and ingredient. For home gardeners, it is a standout winter squash type with flavour, storage value, and a look that feels completely different from a generic orange pumpkin.
At A Glance:
| Feature | Specification |
| Flavor Profile | Sweet, Dense, Rich & Roasting-Friendly |
| Fruit Style | Flattened Peach-Pink Pumpkin with Deep Ribs |
| Maturity | About 95-100 Days |
| Quantity | 10+ Premium Seeds per Packet |
Flavor Profile
Sweet Winter Squash Flesh: Dense orange flesh with the sweetness and body you want for roasting and purees.
Rich Cooking Texture: Holds up in wedges, bakes into a smooth interior, and blends beautifully into soups and sauces.
Distinctive Rind: Pale peach to salmon-pink skin with deep lobes gives the fruit a market-table look without feeling ornamental-only.
Culinary Versatility
Roasting: Cut into wedges and roast with olive oil, garlic, herbs, chili, maple, miso, or browned butter.
Soups & Purees: Roast first for depth, then blend into silky pumpkin soup, sauce, mash, or filling.
Stuffed Pumpkin: Hollow smaller fruit and bake with rice, seafood, mushrooms, beans, herbs, or creamy fillings.
Brazilian Cooking: A natural fit for moranga-style dishes, stews, and richly seasoned winter squash recipes.
Growing Notes
Season: A warm-season, long-season pumpkin. Start indoors for a head start in short-season regions, or direct sow after frost once soil is warm.
Spacing: Give vines room to run. Moranga is a sprawling Cucurbita maxima type and appreciates space, fertility, and steady moisture.
Soil: Plant in rich, well-drained soil with compost and consistent water while vines establish and fruit size up.
Harvest: Pick when the rind has coloured fully, the skin has hardened, and the stem begins to dry.
Curing: Cure in a warm, dry, airy place before storage to improve flavour and keeping quality.
Casa Verde Grower Note: Moranga is the pumpkin for growers who want more than porch decor. It has the look, but it also earns its place in the kitchen: roast it, stuff it, blend it, or build an entire meal around it.
Moranga Portuguese Pumpkin Seeds
Seeds of Abundance
Pumpkins Worth Growing
From sweet pie pumpkins to giant carving varieties and rare heirloom types, our pumpkin seeds deliver both tradition and versatility. Selected for strong germination and vigorous vines, these pumpkins thrive in rich soil and reward you with generous harvests. Roast them, bake them, or display them — pumpkins bring flavor, color, and celebration to every season.
From Patch to Plate
Premium Pumpkin Varieties
Our pumpkin seeds are open-pollinated, non-GMO, and chosen for both productivity and character. From silky-fleshed pumpkins ideal for soups and pies to massive heirlooms grown for fall festivals, these varieties represent the diversity of a timeless crop. Beyond the fruit, pumpkin blossoms and seeds offer unique culinary uses, making pumpkins one of the most versatile plants you can grow. With Casa Verde, you’re planting more than a crop — you’re growing tradition, nutrition, and seasonal joy.
Frequent Asked Questions
Q: Are your seeds suitable for home gardeners and professional chefs?
Absolutely! Our seeds are chosen for exceptional flavor, vibrant growth, and reliable yields—perfect for home gardens, restaurant kitchens, and culinary professionals alike.
Q: What does “heritage” or “heirloom” mean for your seeds?
Heritage and heirloom seeds are traditional varieties passed down through generations, valued for their flavor, history, and ability to be saved and replanted.
Q: How high is the germination rate of your seeds?
Our seeds are tested for high germination rates, ensuring strong, healthy plants when grown under proper conditions.
Q: Do you offer rare or specialty varieties?
Yes—we pride ourselves on offering unique, flavorful, and hard-to-find varieties that bring diversity and richness to your culinary creations.






















