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What’s in a name? – The Millbrook Independent

by Kevin T McEneaney I once called my son a little pumpkin. He did not like that—being called little, knowing he was much smarter than a squash. * Pumpkins are one of the oldest known plants in the world to be domesticated, being native to North America, cultivated ten thousand years ago by native indigenous farmers. * In Wampanoag, it was called pohpukun. which the Pilgrims adapted as pumpkin. * On Thanksgiving Day, we eat pumpkin pie, enjoy it…
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themillbrookindependent.com broke the news in Millbrook, United States on Thursday, November 27, 2025.
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