'Sweet Dumpling' Pumpkin – sweet‑nutty, aromatic mini squash with tender, creamy flesh.
A warmth‑loving, robust squash plant with 200–400 g, round‑ribbed, cream‑coloured and dark green striped fruits. Its sweet‑nutty, slightly chestnut‑like flesh is tender, creamy and highly versatile in the kitchen. The plants grow vigorously, semi‑vining to far‑creeping, reliably producing 8–12 small fruits per plant and performing excellently in sunny open‑field locations, raised beds and sheltered plots. Open‑pollinated, reliable in fruit set and ideal for self‑sufficiency, direct marketing and ecological cultivation.
Origin & History
‘Sweet Dumpling’ was selected in the 1970s by the Sakata Seed Corporation (Japan) from small‑fruited, sweet‑fleshed Cucurbita pepo landraces. The variety was first described and introduced internationally in 1976 and has since become one of the best‑known mini squashes worldwide. The name “Sweet Dumpling” combines “Sweet” for its distinctly sweet, nutty flavour and “Dumpling” for the small, round‑ribbed, dumpling‑like shape of the fruits. The variety is aromatic, early‑maturing and features an edible skin and characteristic striping.
As a representative of Cucurbita pepo, ‘Sweet Dumpling’ belongs to the large group of North American domesticated squashes, whose origins lie in North and Central America. Classic Japanese selection combines traditional traits – sweet, fine‑textured flesh and good storability – with a compact fruit size ideal for single portions and direct marketing. The variety stands in line with the small‑fruited pepo types that have been valued since the early 20th century for their nutty aroma and good keeping quality, and that hold a long culinary tradition in both Japan and North America.
Since the 1980s, the variety has been widely grown in Europe and North America and is described in specialist literature as an aromatic, productive and highly versatile mini squash. As an open‑pollinated variety, ‘Sweet Dumpling’ offers robust plants, reliable fruit set and remarkable adaptability to different growing conditions. In traditional use of Cucurbita varieties, the fruits were valued for their easy digestibility, while the seeds – rich in natural oils and valuable nutrients – have long been used in folk medicine to support urinary and prostate health, qualities also appreciated in ‘Sweet Dumpling’ and underscoring its culinary and nutritional significance.
Appearance & Characteristics
The plants are annual, develop vigorous, semi‑vining to creeping shoots and spread 120–200 cm across the ground. Warm‑loving, minimum temperature for cultivation 12–14 °C.
Fruit details:
Size: Small, 200–400 g fruits
Shape: Round, ribbed
Color: Cream‑white with dark green longitudinal stripes
- Flesh: Yellow‑orange, tender, creamy
Skin: Thin and edible, fully edible when cooked
Flavor: Sweet‑nutty, slightly chestnut‑like, aromatic
Usage & Cultivation Highlights
‘Sweet Dumpling’ is a versatile mini squash with a distinctly sweet‑nutty aroma. Its tender, creamy flesh is excellent for baked squash halves, aromatic soups, refined curries, silky purées, stuffed single portions, savoury gratins and sweet baked creations. The edible skin remains delicate when cooked and can be used entirely. Its strong keeping quality ensures that the fruits retain their natural firmness and flavour for many weeks. In addition, ‘Sweet Dumpling’ can be easily frozen, dried, pickled or used for decorative autumn and winter arrangements, offering an exceptionally wide range of culinary and ornamental applications.
The variety is robust, warm‑loving and delivers high, uniform yields in sunny open‑field conditions. ‘Sweet Dumpling’ shows good tolerance to heat and variable summers, sets fruit reliably and benefits from humus‑rich, well‑drained soils. The plants grow vigorously, semi‑vining, cover the soil quickly and promote a balanced microclimate. Under protected conditions, the variety ripens particularly evenly and develops an intense aroma. ‘Sweet Dumpling’ also convinces with rapid juvenile growth, good recovery after weather stress, natural tolerance to soil‑borne issues and strong adaptability to different soil types. The variety maintains stable flowering and fruit set even during short temperature drops and ensures reliable pollination through its easily accessible flowers.
Compared to other squashes, ‘Sweet Dumpling’ stands out with its edible skin, sweet‑nutty flavour, robust open‑pollinated quality and exceptional culinary versatility – ideal for anyone seeking a compact, aromatic and productive mini culinary squash.