The common belief is that jack-o-lanterns originated in Ireland. The first jack-o-lanterns were carved out of turnips, potatoes and beets.
They made " Jack -o- lanters" because, a long time ago a lot of people gatherd and said " The pumpkin looks to plane" and all of them agreed, so they all started making design and they brang the designs to the master. And then the master saw this little girls design of a scary face and the master said 'Brillient!'' and since then they used pumkins for Halloween! :)
When the first Jack o lanterns were made, they were meant to scare away demons and vampires.
Jack-o'-lanterns originally were hollowed out turnips or rutabaga, not pumpkins.
Jack-o-Lanterns were originally made from turnips.
Jack o laterns I think you mean, which are called "pumpkins" in Ireland they were used for soup, now as carvings on halloween. In recent times turnips were used for carving instead of pumpkins. Both are used for soup.
Actually jack-o-lanterns can be made out of any fruit or vegetable; it's just that pumpkins are large, and easy to hollow out and carve faces on.(It is believed that the first jack-o lanterns were made from turnips)
Jack-o-Lanterns were originally made from turnips.
Jack-O-Lanterns were first made out of radishes. Then they started to be used to scare away evil in Irerland on A Hallows Eve, which then was called Halloween.
The "o" in Jack-o'-lantern is a shortened form of "of." So "Jack-o'-lantern" originally meant "Jack of the lantern," referencing a light source made from a carved pumpkin or turnip.
Jack-O-Lanterns are not living things, so they do not need first aid.
It is believed that the Jack o' Lantern originated in Ireland. The first Jack o' Lanterns were not pumpkins but beets, turnips and mangelwurzel. They were carved into grotesque faces when Samhain was celebrated. Pumpkins as Jack o' Lanterns were first used in America beginning in 1834.
Turnips.