Turnips, mangelwurzel (field beets), or large beets.
The Irish carved large turnips before pumpkins were carved for jack o'lanterns.
Turnips were used before pumpkins to make Jack'O Lanterns.
Originally turnips were used, because of their durable exterior. Pumpkins only became available with the discovery of the New World in the 16th century.
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no Scotland wales and England use pounds and Ireland use euro
See the Wikipedia article: Jack-o'-lantern for details.
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the Scottish use pounds unlike Ireland who use euros
AnswerThey use the Great British Pound [£] .. As they are a part of The United Kingdom which included Northern Ireland England Scotland & Wales..
Ireland is a country, and an island, located west of England and Scotland. Many emigrants left Ireland in the 19th century to travel to America.
Scottish notes are acceptable within the UK
The Irish Republic uses the Euro. Northern Ireland uses Pounds and Pence, like England, Scotland and Wales.
"British" refers to citizens of the United Kingdom."English" refers to citizens of England.The United Kingdom, apart from some overseas islands, has 4 members. These are:EnglandScotlandWalesNorthern IrelandIf you are referring to the people of England, you use the term "English".If you are referring to the people of Scotland, you use the term "Scottish".If you are referring to the people of Wales, you use the term "Welsh".If you are referring to the people of N. Ireland, you use the term "Irish".If you are referring to the people of the United Kingdom or one or more of the countries in the UK, then you use the term "British".
Johnson can be found in England, Scotland and Ireland. The Johnsons of Scotland use MacIain as the Gaelic form. The Johnsons of Ireland are MacShanes (Mac Seáin). I have seen McKeown (Mac Eoin) as another Irish version.
Ireland is a capitalist country.
Countries that used to be part of the British Empire.