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What food to eat and what to do on Halloween?

Ghost ointment, Onigumo eggs, owl biscuits, tombstone biscuits, devil cakes, blood stains, spicy corn porridge, witch fingers, camouflage, shock, spicy sheep, Halloween donuts.

Ghost cream tower, Onigumo egg, owl biscuit, tombstone biscuit, devil cake, blood apple, spicy sausage corn porridge, witch finger, caramel apple, autumn shock wave, spicy lamb chops, Halloween donuts.

Halloween in the West, like China people in the Yuan Festival, is full of fear and curiosity about ghosts. But the difference in the middle section is that Halloween is more about children's playfulness and businessmen's money.

Early in the day, before the Christian era, the Celts held a ceremony at the end of summer to thank God and the sun for their favor. At that time, fortune tellers used lighting and witchcraft to drive away ghosts who were said to be wandering around. Later, the Romans celebrated the harvest festival with nuts and apples, while the Celts turned1October 3 1 day into Halloween.

On this day, children in the United States and Canada wear strange costumes to ring the doorbell of their neighbors and press the traditional threat of "treat me or treat me". Whether they are afraid or not, they always prepare some candy, apples and other snacks, and the children will collect them in their bags one by one. Young people are not vulgar on this day, go to the coolest masquerade party, or go to a fashionable restaurant for a terrible Halloween dinner!

Halloween in the west is like the Mid-Autumn Festival in China, full of awe and curiosity about ghosts. But unlike the Mid-Autumn Festival, Halloween is more fun for children and richer for businessmen.

A long time ago, before the Christian era, the Celts held a ceremony at the end of summer to thank God and the sun for their kindness. At that time, fortune tellers lit and practiced witchcraft to drive away monsters who were said to be wandering around. Later, the harvest festival celebrated by Romans with nuts and apples merged with Celtic's 10+3 1 to form Halloween.

On this day, children in the United States and Canada will ring their neighbors' doorbell in strange costumes and threaten to "entertain me or play tricks" in the traditional way. Whether the neighbors are afraid or not, they always prepare some snacks such as candy and apples, and the children put them in their bags one by one. On this day, young people can't avoid customs, can't attend the coolest costume party, and can't eat a horrible Halloween meal in a fashionable restaurant!

Halloween, commonly known as Halloween, was originally a religious festival of Catholicism and other Christians, and the time was 1 65438+1October1. Catholicism has designated Halloween as Mass Day. On this day, unless there are irresistible reasons, all believers will go to church to attend mass and remember all the saints who died and ascended to heaven, especially those famous saints in Catholic history. All souls' day (1 1.2) is followed by all souls' day. On this day, souls who have died but have not yet ascended to heaven are commemorated, and believers will pray for their early ascension.

Halloween is a traditional festival in the west, which falls on June 3 1 day every year. Many people in Asia mistakenly call Halloween Halloween. Halloween originated from the ancient Celtic New Year Festival, and it is also a day to worship the dead. While avoiding the interference of evil spirits, they also worship ancestors and kind gods with food and pray for peace through the severe winter. The night before (that is, Halloween), children will put on makeup clothes and masks and collect candy from house to house.

Halloween activities used to be very simple, and most of them were held in churches. But all over Europe, people regard Halloween as a good opportunity to have fun, tell ghost stories and scare each other. So people no longer use this festival to praise autumn, but let it become a festival of monsters.