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Pumpkins can grow in Japan, but they ripen too soon for Halloween
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By coincidence, pumpkins usually ripen at Halloween.
The first,fourth and sixth are the correct pumpkins
Hang, ripen, rot, grow, cost, weigh, decorate, brighten, taste.
Kiwi are small, flightless birds native to New Zealand. They do not ripen. Kiwifruit, on the other hand, will continue to ripen after they are picked.
Pumpkins are thought to have originated in North America. Pumpkin type seeds were found in Mexico that dated from 7000 to 5500 BC. They definitely predate the Europeans in the United States. Ever since the immigrants came to America
white and green ones do not red or blue ones will continue ripening.
First, it was Ireland, not England, that created Halloween. Second, it was turnips. Third, the correct question would be "pumpkins instead of" as turnips were the original and pumpkins were the replacement.
strawberries are NOT like other fruits. They will not continue to ripen once they are picked.
Usually anywhere from the middle of August until the middle of September, once the berries are dark purple or almost black, showing no red. I have read, once they reach that point, you should let them 'over-ripen' for another week to get the best flavor. Some parts of the trees, depending on height and exposure to elements will ripen quicker, so you can continue to pick as they continue to ripen. In 2009, I picked berries from late August to late September to make jelly with and did not notice any difference in the flavor of the jelly.
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