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Like pumpkin, acorn squash or butternut squash, spaghetti squash is a winter squash distinguished from summer squash by its hard outer rind. However, spaghetti squash differs from any other squash because the inner flesh, when cooked, looks like thin strands of spaghetti. Spaghetti squash, sometimes known as vegetable squash, is ready for harvest in late summer or early autumn, approximately 40 to 50 days after the appearance of blooms. If you store spaghetti squash in a cool, dry location, it retains its freshness for several weeks. Avoid harvesting unripe squash, as the squash spoils quickly.