Traditional Halloween foods include apple juice, popcorn, pumpkin pie and witch-shaped spice gingerbread. There are also toffee apples, corn candy, corn candy, hot cider and roasted pumpkin seeds.
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Candy; Chocolate; A piece of candy (or chocolate)
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Joe has another quirk, that is, he likes to chew hard candy all the time.
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The origin of the name
Halloween English is All Saints Day, also known as "all saints' gifts", which is one of the festivals of Catholicism and Orthodox Church, and is also a traditional festival in western countries. Chinese-speaking areas often mistake Halloween for Halloween.
"Hallow" comes from Middle English halwen, which is close to the etymology of holy. In some parts of Scotland and Canada, Halloween is still called "Halloween".
On that day, a mass ceremony will be held to celebrate all the saints in heaven. Now, for commercial interests or other purposes, organizing various activities full of monsters on the night of June 5438+1October 3 1 completely deviates from the sacred significance of Halloween.