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The Origins Of Traditional Halloween Food

October 31st 2011 00:57
Halloween pumpkin jack o lantern carving
Halloween began as an Irish, Celtic and Scottish tradition celebrating harvest time at the end of summer. During the eighth century the Catholic Church designated the first day of November as 'All Saints Day ('All Hallows') - a day of commemoration for those Saints that did not have a specific day of remembrance. The night before was known as 'All Hallows Eve' which, over time, became known as Halloween.

The traditional Halloween cake in Ireland is the barnbrack cake which is a fruit bread. Other traditional foods included colcannon, a meal of potato, kale and onion. Coins were wrapped in baking paper and placed in the food for children to find and keep.
funny photo Halloween pumpkin puking seeds

Villagers in Ireland hoped that a lantern carved from a turnip in their window would keep wandering spirits away. When millions of Irish migrated to America there was not a great supply of turnips so pumpkins were used instead and the Jack-o-lantern was born.
halloween party food recipes pig blanket

In modern times Halloween food includes toffee apples (candy apples),
Pumpkin pie, pumpkin soup and pumpkin bread as well as spooky food such as witches fingers, grape eyeballs, watermelon brains and chocolate spiders for kids parties.

Historic info courtesy of (C) Copyright Really Long Link

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