Why Pumpkin is associated with Halloween?

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I was browsing my Facebook yesterday, then I saw my long time friend posted a lot of photos with their gateway with her husband, they live in Arizona USA. Her husband is American, then I saw her photos with beautiful pumpkins in the background, shining with its beautiful orange color. Here in our country, we don't have pumpkin but squash only I don't know if they are the same in taste because I haven't see pumpkin yet.

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Photo credit Mary S.

Then, I suddenly thought why pumpkin is always associated with Halloween? I mean why they are carving it with horror faces or devils face? To my curiosity, I researched what was the history behind it since the Halloween season is fast approaching.


Why are they carving pumpkins demonic faces?

A long history with Halloween is related to jack-o'-lantern although it hasn't carved our favorite demonic faces out of pumpkins.

It originates from an Irish myth about Stingy Jack, who tricked the Devil from his monetary gain. When he died, God didn't allow him into heaven, and the devil didn't accept him into hell as well. He was sentenced to roam the earth for eternity. People started to carve demonic faces out of turnips to frighten away his wandering soul, in Ireland. They began carving jack- o'-lanterns from pumpkins as these were native yo the region when Irish immigrants moved to the U.S.

How did jack-o'-lantern associated with Halloween? Well, it was based on the Celtic Festival Samhain, ancient Britain and Ireland marked the end of summer and the beginning of the new year on November 1 as a celebration. During Samhain, the souls f the dead that year traveled to the otherworld while other souls returned to visit their home, as their beliefs.

The Roman Catholic Church moved All Saints' Day celebrating the church's saints to November 1, in the 8th century CE. That meant All Hallows' (or Halloween) fell on October 31. Wearing disguises to hide from the souls wandering around the home remained a tradition from Samhain. They've been carving pumpkins ever since when Stingy Jacks' folklore was quickly incorporated with Halloween.

What is Samhain?

An ancient Celtic spiritual tradition was originated from a pagan religious festival was called “Samhain”. “sow-win” a Gaelic word pronounced in modern times, usually celebrated from October 31 to November 1 in welcoming the harvest and usher the “dark half of the year”. Allowing more interaction between humans and denizens of the otherworld to break down barriers between the physical world and spirit world, as their beliefs in celebrating Samhain.

What are the facts about pumpkins?

  • The plants are native to Central America and Mexico, but now grows on six continents but it was all in Antarctica. Pumpkin is a member of the gourd family with cucumber, honeydew melons, cantaloupe, watermelon, and zucchini.

  • Even before the cultivation of beans and corn, Indigenous North Americans have grown pumpkin for a thousand years.

  • The name was translated into English as “pompions” which evolved into modern “pumpkin”. French explorer Jacques Cartier explored St.Lawrene region of North America reported finding “gros melons”, in 1584.

  • The largest producer of pumpkins in the United States was Illinois according to the 2017 Census, U.S. Agriculture. Compared to other, top producing states harvest twice many pumpkin acres.

  • In 2016, the heaviest pumpkin was grown in Belgium weighed a whopping 2, 624 pounds. In New Hampshire in 2018, the heaviest pumpkin weighed 2,528 pounds in the U.S. In 2010 Ohio baked the largest pumpkin pie ever, it weighed 3,699 pounds and over 20 feet in diameter.

  • Last week of May and the middle of June, pumpkin seed should be planted. During October when they are bright Orange they are picked, they will grow between 90-120 days.


Third to last photos from Unsplash

Sources:

https://www.britannica.com/story/why-do-we-carve-pumpkins-at-halloween

https://www.history.com/news/pumpkin-facts-halloween-jack-o-lantern

https://www-history-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/www.history.com/.amp/topics/holidays/samhain?amp_js_v=a6&amp_gsa=1&usqp=mq331AQFKAGwASA%3D#aoh=16037490769079&csi=1&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&amp_tf=From%20%251%24s&ampshare=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.history.com%2Ftopics%2Fholidays%2Fsamhain

Thank you for reading! ❤💢

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Thank you dear for your appreciation.

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4 years ago

You're welcome

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4 years ago

I like to read about pumpkins ..I also wrote an article about them

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4 years ago

Nacucurious din nga ako ee bat nga ba ginaganyan yaan. Dapat kinakain nila hindi yang ganyan ang ginagawa 😅. Pero kamukha nga sya ng kalabasa, bat kasi wala nyan satin ee. Haha

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4 years ago

hahaha sa antartica lang kase yan tumutubo ata. Kaya nga lasang kalabasa rin siguro yan noh?

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4 years ago

Ehh, so pwd dapat yan sa Baguio haha malamig naman doon ee, bat kaya walang nagtatry na mag patubo non sa pilipinas, o baka ibang uri lang sya ng squash 🤔 haha Bat kasi wala, curious na tuloy ako haha.

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4 years ago

Sa dami ng nahaharvest nla.. Bkt pumpkin pinili? Haha

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4 years ago

maybe because of it's color? 😆

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4 years ago

Sabagay yun ang bagay, haha..d nmn pwd kamatis lol

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4 years ago

hahaha liit nang kamatis sobrang liit pa 😆 thanks sa tip.

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4 years ago

Haha kaya nga..

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4 years ago

The question of why the church is burying paganism so deeply with their own made up traditions is beyond me. Would love to experience carving pumpkins for Halloween one day though

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4 years ago

I think because paganism is an ungodly festival I mean pagan used to celebrate in an ungodly way, that's what I remember reading the Bible I don't know the exact details though as I forgot it already.

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4 years ago

It's not ungodly but they worship in a naturalistic way. They praise nature and try to give natural sources an equivalent figure to worship but in no way is it ungodly. It's like when we go to masses but without the sermin and ostia. They just have a different ritual but that's it. Christianity just honestly aimed to initially instill fear so they can dominate religion back then and eventually the country

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Oh, sorry for the term because maybe we have different beliefs. I am not Catholic.

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4 years ago

Neither am i but i love the history of it so it's not pleasant for the overall primary religion we had to be called ungodly

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4 years ago

Oh wow, I learned a lot about pumpkins from your article. 👍

Just in time for writing my own Halloween related article. But don't worry, mine will be entirely different. I will focus on how you can have your pumpkins carved - a mixture between art, science and technology. 😁

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4 years ago

Oh? you will be writing about it too then it's good hehe, I will look forward to it how to carve pumpkins.

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4 years ago

Awww Poor Jack. The devil must have still been mad not to allow him into hell. But there again, it's funny how the Church moved a special day to that very day, probably to end the pagan festivity.

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4 years ago

Yeah, maybe to end the pagan festival. Hahaha he is still wandering on earth because he is forbidden in heaven and hell 😆😂

Btw thanks for the tip.

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4 years ago

You're welcome. Anyway, jack o' lanterns look really nice.

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4 years ago

yes, it's cool. The myth is cool about jack-o'-lantern

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4 years ago

Donate nalamg natin yung pumpkins to the people who are not getting enough food.

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4 years ago

May pumpkin ba tayo dito,? hehe don lang ata sa kanila.

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4 years ago

calling all countries that waste pumpkins on halloween. Lol

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4 years ago

hahaha yeah, ano kaya lasa nyan same din sa kalabasa? 😆

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4 years ago

I think it will be the same. Tagalog kasi ng Pumpkin is kalabasa

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4 years ago

ahh yun na ba yun? hahaha akala ko squash English nang kalabasa.

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4 years ago

great article

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4 years ago

Thanks.

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4 years ago

right dear

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4 years ago

Sanaol may pumpkin na kinacarve haha

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4 years ago

Kaya nga, di pa ako naka kita nang pumpkin 😆

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4 years ago

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4 years ago

Anlalaki ng pumpkin dito. Kids are excited to carved them!

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4 years ago

kayang nga wala nmn pumpkin dito thanks sa tip 😊

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4 years ago

Pwede rin yung kalabasa i-carve diba? 😂

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4 years ago

Pwede! Pakwan nga minsan kami pag naubusan e!

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4 years ago

Ganon? Sayang naman non hahaha ang sarap naman ng pakwan para i pang decorate lang haha

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4 years ago

Kalabasa lang meron sa atin, wala tayong pumpkin siguro di tumutubo sa pinas. 😂

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4 years ago

hahaha hindi nga sa Antarctica continent lang 😆

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4 years ago

Lipat na tayo dun para makagamit naman tayo ng pumpkin 😂

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hahaha kaya nga migrate ako soon 😆

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Arat tara na an 😂 Hahaha

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