Pumpkin choka is a tasty Caribbean dish, especially in Trinidad and Tobago, and is another popular Divali food.
It’s a quick, easy-to-make recipe with roasted pumpkin mashed and seasoned with a blend of spices and aromatics. This dish brings out the natural sweetness of pumpkin, balanced with bold, savory flavors.
Pumpkin choka is a traditional Caribbean recipe in which pumpkin is roasted or boiled, then mashed and mixed with onions, garlic, hot peppers, geera, and sometimes herbs.
The name “choka” refers to mashing roasted vegetables and seasoning them to create a smoky, flavorful side dish. It’s a simple yet satisfying dish that’s both vegan and gluten-free.
This dish is often eaten as a side or paired with sada, rice, or other meals, making it a versatile addition to your menu.
What to Eat with Pumpkin Choka
Pumpkin choka pairs beautifully with many dishes. Here are some popular ways to enjoy it:
Roti or Paratha: Pair it with channa and potato, curry chicken and mango Anchar.
Fried or Baked Bread: Pair it with fried bakes (Caribbean fried dough) or sada
How to Make Pumpkin Choka (Easy Recipe)

Ingredients:
- 2 cups pumpkin (peeled and cubed)
- 2 tsp of green seasoning
- 1 small onion (finely chopped)
- 2 cloves garlic (minced)
- 1 hot pepper (finely chopped, optional)
- 1-2 tbsp olive oil
- Salt and black pepper to taste
- 1 tsp of ground geera
Instructions:
Heat oil in a pot, sauté the onions, garlic, and pepper until fragrant.
Add chopped pumpkin into the pot, cover, and lower the heat. ( The pumpkin will produce its water under low fire.
Seasoned with green seasoning and 1 tsp of geera powder.
Add salt and pepper to taste.
Serve Warm: Enjoy as a side dish or with your favorite pairings!
FAQs About Pumpkin Choka

1. Can I make pumpkin choka without roasting the pumpkin?
Yes! You can boil the pumpkin for a softer, milder flavor.
2. Is pumpkin choka spicy?
It can be, depending on how much pepper you use. Adjust the heat to your taste.
3. Is pumpkin choka healthy?
Absolutely! It’s low in fat, high in fiber, and packed with vitamins like A and C.
4. Can I use other types of squash?
Yes, you can substitute with butternut squash or similar varieties for a similar taste.
How to Store Pumpkin Choka
Refrigerator: Store in an airtight container for up to 3 days. Reheat gently before serving.
Freezer: Freeze for up to 2 months. Thaw in the fridge and reheat in a pan.
Meal Prep: Pumpkin choka is great for meal prep. Make a batch ahead and enjoy it throughout the week.
Pumpkin choka is a simple dish that bursts with flavor and Caribbean charm. Whether you’re a fan of traditional recipes or looking to try something new, this dish is sure to delight your taste buds!
More Trinidad Choka Recipes:
Divali Food Recipes
- Trinidad Saheena Recipe
- Trini Easy Pholourie Recipe
- Simple Trinidadian Tamarind Or Tambran Sauce
- Trini Curry Channa & Aloo (Patato)
Trinidad Pumpkin Choka/ Pumpkin Talkari
Course: SidesCuisine: Caribbean, Trinidad, TobagoDifficulty: Easy4
servings10
minutes20
minutes90
kcalPumpkin choka is a simple dish that bursts with flavor and Caribbean charm
Ingredients
2 cups pumpkin (peeled and cubed)
2 tsp of green seasoning
1 small onion (finely chopped)
2 cloves garlic (minced)
1 hot pepper (finely chopped, optional)
1-2 tbsp olive oil
Salt and black pepper to taste
1 tsp of ground geera
Directions
- Heat oil in a pot, sauté the onions, garlic, and pepper until fragrant.
- Add chopped pumpkin into the pot, cover, and lower the heat. ( The pumpkin will produce its water under low fire.
- Seasoned with green seasoning and 1 tsp of geera powder.
- Add salt and pepper to taste.
- Serve Warm: Enjoy as a side dish or with your favorite pairings!