8 Traditional Halloween Foods You Should Explore

By Ujjainee Roy

October 27th, 2023

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Halloween is almost here! Here are some traditional festive treats that have been long been associated with the spooky Holiday

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Pumpkin Pie

The delicious dessert pie with a spiced, pumpkin-based custard filling is one of the most widely-loved Halloween staples

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Candied Apple

Caramel apples or toffee apples are whole apples covered in a layer of caramel followed by nuts or candies

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Black Magic Cake

This delicious dark chocolate sponge cake is made with dark roast coffee, buttermilk, and cocoa

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Mac-O-Lantern And Cheese Bowls

This stuffed bell pepper recipe features a carved bell pepper full of creamy mac and cheese

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Apple Bread

A celebrated fall food, apple breads are usually spiced with cinnamon and you can even add in some chocolate swirls

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Bonfire Toffee

The hard, brittle toffee is a popular Halloween treat in the UK and tastes strongly of black treacle

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Barmbrack

Considered a lucky food in Ireland, Barmbrack, is an yeast bread with added sultanas and raisins.

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Soul Cake

Also known as a Soul-Mas Cake, these baked cakes similar to scones, mixed with warming spices and decorated with a cross made of dried fruit

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