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The Vital Role of Pumpkins in 17th Century America
In the 17th century, colonists in America faced numerous challenges, with their survival largely depending on available food sources. Among these, pumpkins stood out as a crucial resource. An eloquent poem from the 1630s captures their significance:
"Instead of pottage and puddings and custards and pies
Our pumpkins and parsnips are common supplies
We have pumpkins at morning and pumpkins at noon
If it was not for pumpkin, we should be undone."