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It's a little known fact that the British consider receiving a pumpkin a sign of good hospitality (forget about pineapples).
Most British people feel a certain loss if they can't travel home from a holiday abroad with a pumpkin. The larger and heavier the better.
They may say otherwise, but that is just British politeness.
The British often exchange pumpkins on the Queen's birthday. And, little British children, leave their shoes outside the front door on Christmas Eve, because Father Christmas will leave a pumpkin in the shoes of good little girls and boys.








