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.
Potatoes and Turnips were carved. Turnips used to be carved in Ireland. The inside of the pumpkin is scooped out to make pies and other goods and the rind is carved.
Turnips were originally carved before pumpkins.
Yes they did carved turnips before pumpkins
Potatoes and Turnips
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Turnips.
No, they carve pumpkins for Halloween.
Halloween lanterns are traditionally made from pumpkins; some people use plastic imitation pumpkins.
because its Halloween
because its Halloween
there's a rumour that people use pumpkins as decorations to keep vampires away from houses during Halloween
The smashing pumpkins got their name from people leaving their pumpkins out from Halloween and kids throwing the soft rotted pumpkins at there houses,hence the name smashing pumkins
Pumpkins can be used for many things like pumpkin pies, and are even associated with Cinderella, but what is the main use of pumpkins? Jack-o'-lanterns of course! It is said that 99 percent of pumpkins are used to carve jack-o'-lanterns for Halloween!
for Halloween they use them for jack-a-lanterns
Yes. They usually do this during Halloween.
Pumpkins are used to carve jack-o-lanterns for Halloween.
Orianally it was to scare away the Vampires. This is because people beleived in Vampires back then.
The reason people put pumpkins out on Halloween started a long time ago. People believed vampires and mythical creatures were real and were going to "haunt" them. Myths say that vampires and mythical creatures such as werewolves hated the smell of pumpkin and got scared of the jack-o-latterns on them, so people put pumpkins out on Haloween to keep away the vampires and other mythical creatures.