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Pumpkin Carving
Without a doubt the most recognizable symbol of Halloween is a pumpkin carved
into a jack-o-lantern. To understand the origins of how pumpkin carving began and what it really means we must first take
a look at the holiday itself. How long has Halloween been around? Have there always been pumpkins carved? Here are some answers!
For most of the general population it is known as Halloween and is a night for
dressing up, telling ghost stories, having spooky parties, trick-or-treating and pumpkin carving. What most people don't
know is that Halloween is actually based on an ancient Celtic holiday known as Samhain (pronounced "sow wan"), which
means "summer's end".
Celebrated
for centuries by the Celts of old, Witches and many other nature based religions, it is the most magical night of the year.
It is the Witches' New Year, and the Last Harvest. Although the religious significance of it has passed for the general
public, Halloween is a "magical" night for all!
On this magical night, glowing jack-o-lanterns, carved
from turnips or gourds, were set on porches and in windows to welcome deceased loved ones, but also to act as protection against
malevolent spirits. Burning lumps of coal were used inside as a source of light, later to be replaced by candles. When European settlers, particularly the Irish, arrived in American they found the native pumpkin to
be larger, easier to carve and seemed the perfect choice for jack-o-lanterns. Halloween didn't really catch on big in
this country until the late 1800's and has been celebrated in so many ways ever since!
Pumpkins are indigenous to the western hemisphere and were completely unknown in Europe before the time
of Columbus. In 1584, the French explorer Jacques Cartier reported from the St. Lawrence region that he had found "gros
melons", which was translated into English as "ponpions," or pumpkins. In fact, pumpkins have been grown
in America for over 5,000 years. Native Americans called pumpkins "isquotersquash."
Finally, did you know that pumpkins are not a vegetable - they are a fruit! Pumpkins, like gourds, and other varieties
of squash are all members of the Cucurbitacae family, which also includes cucumbers, gherkins, and melons?
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