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Pumpkins, fish, and potatoes.
It was all a matter of commonality. There were tons of potatoes and turnips on hand after a harvest. They were commonly grown. Pumpkins were not as common, and were a more valuable food source.
Humans and animals alike eat pumpkins.
corn ,tomatoes,pumpkins,grapes and potatoes
The Cherokee ate maize, berries, nuts, corns, sweet potatoes, beans, and squash
pumpkins and sweet potatoes basically roots:)
Three examples are potatoes, pumpkins, and strawberries.
The Irish used pumpkins for Halloween but when they went to America they did not have pumpkins so they used onions instead. Gradually the use of pumpkins or jack-o-lanterns have become more popular.
squash, sweet potatoes, corn, apples, pumpkins etc.
Mojave Indians grew pumpkins, corn , beans , and potatoes.
Potatoes, Lettuce, Red Peppers, and Pumpkins. I hope that answered your question.
No, sweet potatoes and pumpkins are not in the same family. Sweet potatoes belong to the Convolvulaceae family, while pumpkins are part of the Cucurbitaceae family. They are both dicotyledonous flowering plants, but they belong to different plant families with distinct characteristics and evolutionary histories.