2. Halloween
Halloween is celebrated primarily in the
United States, Canada, Ireland, the UK and
non-Anglo countries like Mexico and
Colombia on the night of October 31. the
Christian holiday All Saints' Day.
3. Activities
• Children go in costume from house to house,
asking for treats such as candy or sometimes
money, with the question, "Trick or treat?“.
• Children use costumes modeled after
supernatural figures such as monsters, ghosts,
skeletons, witches, and devils.
4. Foods
• Candy apples/toffee apples (Great Britain & Ireland)
• Candy corn, candy pumpkins (North America)
• Caramel apples
• Caramel corn
• Novelty candy shaped like skulls, pumpkins, bats,
worms, etc.
• Pumpkin, pumpkin pie, pumpkin bread
• Roasted pumpkin seeds
• Roasted sweet corn
• Soul cakes