Yes, pumpkins would be a feature in England for Halloween.
no
People who celebrate Halloween in England mostly speak English.
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.
Yes we do in England.
England America Australia
It's a tradition to carve pumpkins on Halloween, when the pumpkins are carved they are called jack-o-lanterns.
Pumpkins are often used to create jack-o-lanterns on Halloween.
Grace Baptists (England)
pumpkins
No, they carve pumpkins for Halloween.
They don't celebrate Halloween
Halloween parties are a fun way to celebrate. People make all kinds of morbid snacks, carve pumpkins, create haunted homes, listen to spooky music, and have costume contests.