• my_hat_stinks@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Scotland here, we do have a bit of an Americanised Halloween but there’s definitely elements of traditional Samhain celebrations.

    Turnip lanterns > pumpkin lanterns.

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      1 year ago

      legitimate question; how do those work?

      do you do something like, punch a hole thru it, and stick a candle in its place, or what?

      I’ve only ever seen pumpkin lanterns, and the turnips here where I am are about the size of a small child’s fist.

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        1 year ago

        If you’re in the US you’ll probably know them as rutabagas, it’s the standard turnip around here and a bit bigger than a white turnip. You carve them out just as you would a pumpkin, a bit more difficult but the end result is much better imo.