There are many types of pumpkin, but they all have high nutritional value, organoleptic properties and therefore provide great benefits to humans. This vegetable is characterized by the presence of a large amount of fiber, vitamins A and C, and the right dose of beta-carotenes. Minerals worth mentioning include calcium, phosphorus, zinc and potassium. Pumpkin is also very low in fat, but contains quite a lot of heart-friendly omega-3s. In addition, pumpkin is rich in water and low in sugars, which makes it a low-calorie product, about 15 kcal per 100 grams.