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🥒➡️🎃 Is a Courgette a Marrow? Understanding the Difference Between These Two Garden Staples

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🌱 Introduction: Courgettes vs. Marrows — What’s the Difference?

Courgettes and marrows come from the same plant species, which often leads to confusion.
The truth is simple:

👉 A courgette is a young marrow.
👉 A marrow is just a fully grown, mature courgette.

But the differences in flavour, texture, harvest time, and how you cook them are HUGE.

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🥒🌿 1. What Exactly Is a Courgette?

A courgette is the young, tender fruit of Cucurbita pepo, harvested early while still small.

⭐ Characteristics:

✔ 10–20cm long
✔ thin, edible skin
✔ soft flesh
✔ mild, sweet flavour
✔ cooks quickly

Courgettes are valued for their versatility and are picked young to encourage more fruit production.


🎃🌱 2. What Makes a Courgette Become a Marrow?

If you leave a courgette on the plant, it continues growing into a marrow.

⭐ Characteristics:

✔ large — can reach 40–60cm
✔ much thicker skin
✔ firmer, drier flesh
✔ stronger, blander flavour
✔ large seeds

Marrows are usually harvested later in summer or early autumn.


🍽️🥄 3. Flavour & Texture Differences

Courgettes:

✔ soft
✔ moist
✔ mild and sweet
✔ ideal for frying, grilling, baking, spiralising

Marrows:

✔ firmer
✔ drier
✔ milder flavour but absorbs spices well
✔ excellent for stuffing, stews, soups, chutneys


🌼🌱 4. Are Courgettes and Marrows the Same Plant?

Yes — both come from the same species, but some varieties are bred to be better as marrows or courgettes.

Courgette varieties:

  • ‘Black Beauty’
  • ‘Tromboncino’
  • ‘Defender’

Marrow varieties:

  • ‘Long Green Bush Marrow’
  • ‘Green Stripe’

Some dual-purpose varieties work as both.


🕒🌞 5. Key Difference: Harvest Timing

The main difference is simply when you pick them.

🟢 Courgette → picked early
🟠 Marrow → left to mature on the plant

Once a courgette becomes a marrow, the plant often slows down fruit production, so regular picking = more courgettes.


🍽️🔥 6. Best Ways to Cook Courgettes vs Marrows

Courgettes (quick-cooking veg):

✔ sauté
✔ grill
✔ roast
✔ add to pasta
✔ courgette cake
✔ courgette fritters

Marrows (bulkier, slower-cooking veg):

✔ stuffed marrow
✔ marrow soup
✔ marrow chutney
✔ marrow curry
✔ roast marrow rings
✔ marrow jam or honey

Marrows absorb flavour beautifully — great for spicy dishes.


🌿🍃 7. Nutritional Differences

Both are low-calorie vegetables high in:

✔ vitamin C
✔ fibre
✔ potassium

Courgettes have slightly higher water content, while marrows contain more fibre due to their mature skin and seeds.


🌱🪴 8. Growing Tips for Both

✔ sow seeds indoors in April or outdoors after frost
✔ choose a sunny, sheltered spot
✔ water regularly but avoid overwatering
✔ feed with tomato fertiliser once fruiting
✔ pick courgettes often to prevent them turning into marrows

A single plant can produce 15–20 courgettes if picked regularly.


🌟 FAQs

Is a courgette just an immature marrow?

Yes — a courgette is the young stage of a marrow.

Can you eat marrows raw like courgettes?

Not usually — the flesh is tougher and less enjoyable raw.

Which tastes better?

Courgettes are sweeter and more tender; marrows have a mild taste suited to hearty dishes.

Do courgettes turn into marrows if you don’t pick them?

Yes — within a week or two they’ll quickly bulk up.

Can I use courgette recipes for marrows?

You can, but cooking times and textures will differ. Marrows work better in slow-cooked dishes.


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