Hello!

I’ve heard a lot about Spaghetti Squash and have to admit I’m pretty keen to try it. I was wondering if anybody knows where I can buy it in Adelaide? Thanks.


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  • I’ve never heard of it – what is it exactly?


  • dont think its in season yet , I am growing it but they are not ripe yet :)


  • I have found Spaghetti squash in Adelaide a few times. The Farmers Market at Wayville showgrounds a couple of years back.
    What was the Foodland (not sure what it is now but that is where I got it) at Bridge Rd, Para Hills.
    Adelaide Central Market, on the Gouger St side 2nd or 3rd aisle in. I can’t remember the name of the stall but a lovely Asian guy owns it.
    It’s not cheap.


  • I make my own, with my noodler – there are so many kinds, some are really cheap!


  • I saw them on the weekend at the fruit and veg market behind Castle Plaza at Edwardstown.


  • I bought one yesterday at the Wayville markets


  • dont bother with spahetti squash. just buy zucchini and shred it into strands with a mandolin. use the steamed strands instead of spaghetti.


  • Virgaras fruit veg shop angle vale $4.99 kg I bought one Sun 13Dec


  • I think i would be looking at maybe the farmers market or head to the city and check the central markets im sure you will find it there.


  • Spaghetti squash seems to be quite popular now especially with the rise of the paleo diets as it is a good low carb alternative to spaghetti or angel hair pasta.
    Ive never seen it so I have pretty much given up looking for it in Sydney.
    For those who are curious I’ve found a photo. It kinda looks like a papaya but it’s a pumpkin type thing that you bake and then scrape with a fork to produce strands.


  • You could try the farmers market or local health food shop/green grocer!


  • I’m intrigued and on the lookout for them now.


  • Try a fruiterer like Adelaide Fresh or go the Central Market. I haven’t seen any for years.


  • Spaghetti squash is basically like a pumpkin but when you cook it the insides turn into spaghetti strands instead of mush if that makes sense. You can use as an alternative to pasta or rice.


  • What is spaghetti squash? Never heard of it but sounds interesting


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