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10 Facts About Pumpkins To Prepare You for Halloween

Did you know that the original Greek name for the pumpkin was "pepon", which meant "large melon"?

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Carving pumpkins is an iconic tradition when it comes to Halloween, but what facts do you know about pumpkins?

Well here we have 10 fast facts about pumpkins to prepare you for Halloween, enjoy!

The pumpkin is a member of the cucurbit family, which are gourds, such as cucumbers and squashes.

The original Greek name for the pumpkin was pepon, which meant large melon. This was changed by the Puritans.

They come in many shapes, sizes, and colors.

As it has seeds, the pumpkins are classed as fruit.

There are many types of pumpkin, the most common being: the Cinderella, the One Too Many, the Fairytale, the Jarrahdale, and the Jack-be-Little.

Pumpkin seeds are traditionally planted in greenhouses in April. When they begin to grow for May, they are moved outside. When the colors begin to change from green to orange, they can be harvested.

The heaviest pumpkin on record was in October of 2012 – it weighed 2009 pounds!

Turnips and Swedish swedes were originally carved at Halloween, not pumpkins. However, they have become a stable fixture of the holiday.

In America, a carved Halloween pumpkin is known as a ‘Jack-o-Lantern’ and is used as a decoration. Many families join in the carving process.

In America, pumpkin pie is a traditional Thanksgiving dish, but it can be used in many more recipes, such as lasagna, pasta, and soups.

Pumpkins are the most famous Halloween vegetable. I’m sure now after reading these facts that you’ll appreciate them more than ever.

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