From pumpkin spice lattes to pumpkin cake , pumpkin gets plenty of (well-deserved) attention, especially once fall rolls around. But in the throes of carving out jack-o-lanterns and searching for more pumpkin spice snacks , we sometimes overlook one of the unsung heroes of the season — at least from a nutritional standpoint. As it turns out, pumpkin seeds are more than just pumpkin guts, and their long list of health benefits might surprise you.

To help us unpack why pumpkin seeds are so good for you, we asked experts about why they're worth saving post-pumpkin carving. Read on to learn more about the health benefits of pumpkin seeds, including the different varieties, specific nutritional information, and potential risks to keep in mind. Hailey Crean , MS, RD, CDCES, is a registered dietitian and certified diabetes care and education specialist.

Kelly Jones , MS, RD, CSSD, LDN, is a registered dietitian, board-certified specialist in sports dietetics, and owner of Kelly Jones Nutrition. Pumpkin Seed Varieties There are a few different types of pumpkin seeds. Green pumpkin seeds, also known as "pepitas," are the hulled seeds of certain varieties of pumpkins.

They're typically flat and oval in shape, and rich in antioxidants. They're also a great source of fiber, protein, and various beneficial minerals. "Scoop" seeds, on the other hand, refer to the seeds you scoop out from most pumpkin varieties.

These seeds are usually encased in a white shell that's slightly curved and r.