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What food do you eat for Halloween? What are the traditional Halloween foods?

1: Hot Apple Hits This drink is to heat cider, add cinnamon, cloves and sugar, and the alcohol has almost evaporated when heating. This drink is very popular in Europe and America in winter. I often drink it from Christmas to this time of spring. The practice is quite similar, that is, replacing cider with red wine. 2. Candy On Halloween night, children and teenagers will dress up as ghosts and ask for candy along the street, so all kinds of candy can be regarded as a kind of food for the occasion. At this time, the candy sold in shops is more popular with all kinds of ghost-shaped candy and candy packaged in orange, brown or black, which is very common on Halloween. 3. Toffee apples Toffee apples become festive foods because Halloween is approaching the harvest period of apples. The method is to insert an apple with a bamboo stick, then hold the bamboo stick and put the apple in toffee syrup to rotate, and sometimes stick nuts on it. Once upon a time, every family would prepare toffee apples for their children, but the habit of giving toffee apples gradually disappeared when it was rumored that someone had put pins and blades in the apples. Although most cases are just pranks, in real cases, children are only slightly injured, but many parents still think it is common to put blades in apples. 4: Pumpkin pie Pumpkin pie is a festive food for Halloween, especially in America. Pumpkin pie is a traditional home-cooked dish in the southern United States from late autumn to early winter. People usually eat it, especially around Halloween, and it becomes a holiday food. In addition, dried pumpkin seeds are often regarded as Halloween food.