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Pumpkins!:

Pumpkins!

Chapter1. History of the pumpkin. Chapter2. Pumpkin uses. Chapter3. How pumpkins become products. Chapter4. Fun facts. Chapter5. End:

Chapter1. History of the pumpkin. Chapter2. Pumpkin uses. Chapter3. How pumpkins become products. Chapter4. Fun facts. Chapter5. End

Pumpkins and where they are from:

Pumpkins and where they are from Pumpkins are native to North America and now are growing in every inhabited continent. Native Americans called Pumpkins “isqoutm squash.” Native Americans used pumpkin seeds for food and medicine.

Pumpkin uses.:

Pumpkin uses. Pumpkins can be used in many ways Here are some examples. Seeds · Snack Pulp · Pie · Muffins · Pancake · Ice-cream · Cookies · Cake · Soup Skin · Rug

Pumpkin uses page two.:

Pumpkin uses page two. Flower · snack Pumpkins where ounce recommended for removing freckles and curing snake bites. Pumpkins can also be used as a Jack-o-lantern.

How pumpkin products are made.:

How pumpkin products are made. To get some pumpkin treats. First you cut off the top of the pumpkin then scoop the pulp and seeds out of the pumpkin then you pick the seeds out of the pulp then let the pumpkin dry out then roll it out after that you take the flower and eat it.

Fun facts.:

Fun facts. A pumpkin is really a squash? It is! It's  a member of the Cucurbita family which includes squash and cucumbers. Antarctica is the only continent that pumpkins won't grow in. Breaking the world record pumpkin weight has become an annual event. So, it's no surprise to learn that the record was broken again this year. What is a surprise, was the weight, a record smashing 1810.5 pounds! Chris Stevens of New Richmond, Wi. brought his 1810.5 pound pumpkin it weighed over 350 pounds , to the Stillwater Harvest fest in Stillwater, Minnesota, on October 9, 2010.

Fun facts page two.:

Fun facts page two. Pumpkin flowers are edible. The largest pumpkin pie ever made was over five feet in diameter and  It used 80 pounds of cooked pumpkin, 36 pounds of sugar, 12 dozen eggs and took six hours to bake. Pumpkins were once recommended for removing freckles and curing snake bites. Pumpkins are 90 percent water. Pumpkins contain potassium and Vitamin A Eighty percent of the pumpkin supply in the United States is available in October. Native Americans called pumpkins "isqoutm squash."

Fun facts page three.:

Fun facts page three. The tradition originally started with the carving of turnips. When the Irish immigrated to the U.S., they found pumpkins a plenty and they were much easier to carve for their ancient holiday.

The end:

The end