If pumpkin is served in desserts during winter, why do so many people believe it can only be eaten in fall?
Thursday, January 1st, 2009SirenSong asked:
Not to mention, you can buy frozen pumpkin pies year round, and some grocery stores even sell pumpkin pies in their bakery all year. So why is it considered a strictly fall-only food when the evidence points otherwise?
Even with the invention of refrigerators and freezers, you even have the younger generations who say “you can’t eat anything with pumpkin unless it’s fall”. Why is that? Everyone I know in the older generations think that is a silly concept.
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Not to mention, you can buy frozen pumpkin pies year round, and some grocery stores even sell pumpkin pies in their bakery all year. So why is it considered a strictly fall-only food when the evidence points otherwise?
Even with the invention of refrigerators and freezers, you even have the younger generations who say “you can’t eat anything with pumpkin unless it’s fall”. Why is that? Everyone I know in the older generations think that is a silly concept.
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