That's what we call them, too.
The term for the inside of a pumpkin is "pulp."
The state of Virginia was the birthplace of the American Halloween celebration due to the large pumpkin crop. The modern Halloween of America was celebrated by roasting pumpkin seeds, pumpkin cakes, and pumpkin pies.
The Illiniwek name for pumpkin is "nąk." This term reflects the language and culture of the Illiniwek people, a group of Native American tribes in the Midwest. Pumpkins were significant in their diet and agriculture, particularly in the context of the Three Sisters planting method.
The Spanish word for "pumpkin" is "calabaza", but it is not used as a term of endearment as it is in English. Probably it would be best to use cariño/a, cielo, or some other appropriate term.
The Welsh word for pumpkin is "pwmpen." This term is commonly used in Wales, particularly during the autumn season and Halloween celebrations.
In Yoruba, pumpkin is called "ewedu." It is often used in traditional dishes and is valued for its nutritional benefits. The term may also refer to different varieties of pumpkin, depending on the context in which it is used.
The Hindi term for pumpkin seeds is "कद्दू के बीज" (kaddu ke beej).
It is a term of endearment, like "honey" or "sweetheart."
Good Eats - 1999 American Classic IX Pumpkin Pie 14-12 was released on: USA: 18 November 2010
Pumpkins are cool. It's a term of endearment to express affection.
When a guy calls you "pumpkin," it's usually a term of endearment or a playful nickname. It can imply that he sees you in a sweet and affectionate way, similar to calling someone "honey" or "sweetheart."
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