The night of October 31 is celebrated, when young children are usually disguised as something “scary” and visit homes collecting many sweets, known as “trick or treat” or “prank or treat”.The custom of the pumpkin

According to legend, Jack had invited the devil to have a drink together. But Jack did not want to pay for his drink, so he persuaded the devil to turn it into a coin so that he could pay for their drink. Indeed the devil was transformed into a coin, but Jack instead of paying him in his pocket, next to a cross and so the devil could not take his normal form. After much pleading, Jack decided to set him free, as long as the devil assured him that he would not bother him for a year, nor would he claim his soul when he died.

So time passed and the devil reappearedreappeared while Jack was trying to cut a fruit from a tree. So he asked the devil to climb the tree and cut his fruit. The devil ascended and Jack immediately carved a cross into the tree trunk. So the devil was trapped and could not come down. So he begged Jack to release him an for ten whole years. Then Jack set him free.

That's why every Halloween, the Irish carve radishes, potatoes and pumpkins, put in a candle and place them near windows to keep away evil spirits and especially the stingy spirit of Jack.

This is history of the Halloween