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kalabasa lollipop
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION

Description of the Project
Kalabasalollipop is the newest lollipop that we have made for this year and available for everybody who want to have experience from our lollipop. Squash are widely grown for commercial use, and are used both in food and recreation.
Lollipop is one of the most favorite candy of children and which is attract to many children especially if it has a vitamin contain which is from the squash, we decided to innovate or take a unique flavor which is not already in the market.
This lollipop is not for children only it is also available for teenager and for the parents it can tell by its bright color that it’s going to be good for you. Not only squash loaded with vitamin A and antioxidant carotenoids, particularly alpha and beta-carotenes, it’s a good source of vitamins C, K, and E, and lots of minerals, including magnesium, potassium, and iron. It is one of the very low calorie vegetables. 100 g fruit provides just 26 calories and contains no saturated fats or cholesterol; however, it is rich in dietary fiber, anti-oxidants, minerals, vitamins. The vegetable is one of the food items recommended by dieticians in cholesterol controlling and weight reduction programs.
Squash is one of those vegetables that is almost emblematic of fall – it makes us think of harvest, of holidays, of frost, of lengthening nights and the oncoming winter. And yet, the only way it usually gets to the table is in a store-bought pie, or perhaps a can of pie filling that goes in a pie we made ourselves. But squash can be so much more -- and since squash keeps for 6 months whole or for years in a can, it can be a year-round addition to our diet.

Brief History
Squash is believed to have originated in the ancient Americas. These early squash were not the traditional round orange upright Jack-O-Lantern fruit we think of today when you hear the word squash.
When the air gets a little brisk and the leaves are turning orange, you can

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